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A tour around Margaret River (MR)

Section 8 – The Margaret River (from Wiluna & around MR) – 2000kms

The Margaret River Wine Region is truly one of the great destinations of the world. Blessed with a perfect Mediterranean maritime climate, the four seasons are gently defined. It is said that there’s perhaps no better destination in Australia to kick back and unwind surrounded by nature, beautiful vineyards and glorious coastline.

10 Desert Ride Photos

  • 1. Around Birdsville
  • 2. The French Line through the Simpson Desert
  • 13. The Strzelecki Track
  • 14. The Birdsville Track
  • 2. Simpson Crossing II & 4. Finke
  • 5. The Tanami Track to Broome
  • 6. A tour around the Kimberleys
  • 7. The Canning Stock Route to MR
  • 8. A tour around Margaret River (MR)
  • 9. Nullarbor to Ceduna
  • 10. The Googs Track to Coober Pedy
  • 11. Oonadatta Track
  • 12. Back to Birdsville

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BigBore Blog

  • 12 Deserts Crossed 14 October, 2010
  • Back home 14 October, 2010
  • The way home – Coober Pedy to Birdsville 14 October, 2010
  • The way home – The Googs Track to Coober Pedy 14 October, 2010
  • The way home – Margaret River to Ceduna 14 October, 2010
  • Riding East 17 September, 2010
  • 9 Deserts crossed 16 September, 2010
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