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Three Days in Poona between Maryborough and Tin Can Bay


Another update

http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2015/07/three-days-in-poona.html

John



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Hello John, lovely pictures me the eagle's. Good to see you getting out and about, great post John.



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Hi there,

Sitting here (VIC) freezing cold enjoying your stories and racking up a range of places to visit as the photos you post are great. Love your adventures.

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Sounds like a fantastic place
Another great read
Thank you john


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Beautiful spot and being at the end of the road is quiet and peaceful. I was there last Oct. and I stayed a couple of days till the midges and sand flies got to me. Screens were useless, the little beggars are too small. 

Apart from that a great spot as are the rest of the small towns along the Sandy Straights.



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John.

Absolutely love your blog. What terrific people but your always run into few that aren't. Laughed about your good shirt and win of $1 is better than a loss.

Lynda

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Great life you're leading John, I enjoy reading about it and your photo's make it so much more interesting. smile

You really are leading the "Life of Riley" wink biggrin



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Great update John & lots of great pictures. Never heard of that place before but boy do I remember Tin Can Bay. In my Army days in the early 60's we used to take the Artillery Guns & Ammo in the old Studebakers from Brisbane to the firing range just near there. Will never forget the stinking sand flies there.

Keep Enjoying, cheers

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Good one John.

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Thanks for the encouraging comments and yes Vic I am living the life of Riley and doing it my way, having the best years of my life.

John



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Ethanol wrote:

Great update John & lots of great pictures. Never heard of that place before but boy do I remember Tin Can Bay. In my Army days in the early 60's we used to take the Artillery Guns & Ammo in the old Studebakers from Brisbane to the firing range just near there. Will never forget the stinking sand flies there.

Keep Enjoying, cheers

mike


 I too had a few interesting experiences at TCB with 14 Battery of 5 Fld Regt. shooting up 44 gallon drums at a range of up to 8 miles.  I was a cut 'lunch commando' 'drop short' for 2 years & 355 days.

 

TCB like Poona is well known for sandflies.  Pity because Poona is a great little place.



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Watch out for a crazy red headed (grey now though) crabber up there... and never try knocking off his pots... LOL

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