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Roadtrips

AUSTRALIA

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Desert Road

Australia has numerous highways for long interstate road trips.

Several road trips worth considering driving in part or full are: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROADTRIP WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

& NORTHERN TERRTORY

& SOUTH AUSTRALIA

 

 

 

 

ROADTRIP TROPICAL TOWNSVILLE QUEENSLAND 

 

 

 

ROADTRIP OUTBACK SILVERTON

NEW SOUTH WALES  

ROADTRIP ISLAND STATE OF TASMANIA

 

ROADTRIP AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

ROADTRIP OUTBACK

BIRDSVILLE TRACK

4 WHEEL DRIVE

AUSTRALIAN TRIPS AT SEA

Consider domestic sea adventures or offshore islands.

 

 

 

CRUISE KIMBERLEY ISLANDS

 

 

 

ALMA DOEPEL

 

 

 

 

SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS

 

World's First Road Trip

Bertha Benz made the world's first long-distance drive by automobile. The wife of Karl Benz. Driving one hundred and six km from Mannheim to Pforzheim in Germany and return in the month of August 1888. The motor vehicle was the third experimental Benz motor car. Top speed of 10 mph (16 km/h).

Roadtrip Vehicle's

Western Australia Northern Territory and South Australia.

Ford Falcon four door sedan. Inline six cylinder petrol engine. Full size spare tyre.

 

Roadtrip Outback Tracks

4wd driven in a Toyota Land Cruiser with no towed trailer.

 

All other roadtrips driven in a Ford Mustang GT V8 six speed manual. Along with a

full size spare tyre, jack and wheelbrace if needed for rural and regional Australia.

Australian Trips At Sea

Kimberley Islands of Western Australia

MV Oceanic diesel powered mono hull twenty-four metres long rigged Schooner yacht.

Alma Doepel Tall Ship

Length 45.2 metre's Beam 8 metre's Height 28 metre's Crew 11 Schooner Sailing Ship

Diesel engine of 247 hp

South Pacific Islands

Pacific Jewel cruise ship. Length 245 metre's Beam 32 metre's Decks 11

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