Millaa Millaa is the beginning of another waterfall way. The Caravan Park is managed by a couple of Thick Knees in the absence of the people who think they are in charge. The Birds gave us a warning that we should not be wandering around until we had formally checked in and kept a very close eye on us until we had.
Anne here: Just so you know who is in charge - the Millaa Millaa Women for Culture and Community have a number of statues round town. This one is called 'the reluctant cow'.
It rained a fine rain the night we stayed there. Anne decided to nurse the beginnings of a cold and I took a look at a few of the many waterfalls in the district.
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Anne here: Just so you know who is in charge - the Millaa Millaa Women for Culture and Community have a number of statues round town. This one is called 'the reluctant cow'.
It rained a fine rain the night we stayed there. Anne decided to nurse the beginnings of a cold and I took a look at a few of the many waterfalls in the district.
Millaa Millaa Falls
Zillie Falls
Ellinjaa Falls
In the morning I was able to drive Anne in to see the Millaa Millaa falls which were quite accessible by car before we fuelled up at the general store. This store carries most things in reasonable quantities including groceries, hardware, electrical goods, clothing and the fuel outside. Anne here: It was strange to buy bread and milk (low-fat jersey - a contradictionin terms) both locally produced. We returned to the camping ground in time to checkout and set off again for a two day stay at Paronella Park
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