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  • Am I too close? Just looking for level ground. Sorry. width:640;;height:427
  • The beautiful Manning River width:640;;height:427
  • And again width:640;;height:427
  • Yep... same river width:640;;height:427
  • Oh what a gorgeous view! And how thoughtful to put a dump point near the picnic tables. width:640;;height:427
  • Getting cozier by the minute. width:640;;height:427
  • How come they all insist on congregating around MY rig? width:640;;height:427
  • Reminders hanging on the fence wire of past floods. width:640;;height:427
  • Overnight parking? Is one at a time okay? I'm staying two. width:640;;height:427
  • BBQ facility to the left of pic. width:640;;height:427
  • German tourists roughing it in a tent. width:640;;height:427
  • The bloke with the trailer was there again next day. Maybe he's the official rubbish picker-upper. width:640;;height:427
  • Evidence of a recent barbie and the bush turkey that survived to tell the tale. width:640;;height:427
  • Sorry, mate. The sign says don't feed the animals. width:640;;height:427
  • Creek running into the Manning. width:640;;height:427
  • Fun on a jet ski. width:640;;height:427
  • And arriving back at camp width:640;;height:427
  • A splash of red on the way to the boardwalk width:320;;height:480
  • Looking back towards the camp area. width:640;;height:427
  • The boardwalk through the reserve width:640;;height:427
  • Beware of giant stinging tree. Okay, I hear you. width:640;;height:427
  • On my way to the flying fox loop. width:640;;height:427
  • Dangit! width:320;;height:480
  • Back at civilization. width:640;;height:427
  • Mick Tuck was a local councilor who did some great work for the community. width:640;;height:427
  • Mick Tuck Memorial width:640;;height:427
  • Give a bloke enough rope... width:640;;height:427
  • Oops! Lost the skier! width:640;;height:427
  • Relaxing on day two of the shakedown width:640;;height:427
  • Almost time to get dinner ready width:640;;height:427
  • And as the sun sets slowly in the west... width:640;;height:427
  • One more shot width:640;;height:427
  • Note to self... learn how to use manual settings to get proper pics of moon rises. width:640;;height:427
  • Early next morning, day three and the boaties have arrived. width:640;;height:427
  • I wonder what that bloke does for a crust. width:640;;height:427
  • Twin boaties, and PJ way off in the background. width:640;;height:427
  • Trailers for sale or rent, rooms to let 50 cents... width:640;;height:427
  • Nice view of the park width:640;;height:427
  • And another width:640;;height:427
  • And yet another width:640;;height:427
  • There's the bloke with the trailer again width:640;;height:427
  • Duck hoping that dog is well fed width:640;;height:427
  • View from the jetty width:640;;height:427
  • Duck survives encounter with canine width:640;;height:427
  • PJ taking a back seat width:640;;height:427
  • Ah ha! An awning triumph! I was nervous about trying it for the first time in case I buggered it. width:640;;height:427
  • Bit wobbly but it'll improve with practice... width:640;;height:427
  • One the way back to Taree, stopped for a few pics of Wingham Town. Historic Post Office and Town Library. width:640;;height:427
  • St Joseph's Catholic Church width:640;;height:427
  • A large reminder of the town's history in timber width:640;;height:427
  • More reminders of Wingham's history width:640;;height:427
  • The Australian Hotel width:640;;height:427
  • Another watering hole just a few doors away, Wingham Services (returned military) Club width:640;;height:427
  • Vampire Jet opposite in Central Park width:640;;height:427
  • And that ends day three of my first shakedown in PJ width:640;;height:427
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