The access to Wi-Fi in Airbnbs can vary, hence no posts for a couple of days.
On Monday we left Lakes Entrance and headed out on to the A1, Princes Highway, this road could take us all the way to Sydney should we choose that route, but for the day it was to be our route to Pambula.
This far from Melbourne, and Sydney the traffic was light, if not at times virtually non-existent, like driving through a green tunnel a highway carved through virgin bush. We stopped at Cann River for coffee and briefly joined the local remembrance ceremony for the silence around their war memorial, before heading back into our ‘green tunnel’. We followed the same car for an hour and a half.
Although there were road signs warning of the local wildlife we saw only the odd roadkill until we approached Eden where a lone emu was grazing in a field.
At Eden we stopped for lunch, by now it was getting hot, in the 20s. The views out over the coast were the strong wind was taking the tops off the azure blue waves.
On to Pambula, as we turned into the holiday park that was to provide our stop for the night there was a field full of kangaroos, they roamed freely around the site. After unloading the car we decided to go for a walk, the site was located just behind the dunes of a magnificent sandy beach, as we came through a gap out to sea we could see a number of whales breaking the surface of the water, we watched for a while, there seemed to be at least 4 of them.

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