Right; Our little hyundai parked up at home, by the national forest.
So, we have the car, yipee.. off to work at the Manning base hospital also known as MRRH (Manning Rural Referral Hospital), the people remain kind and very hospitable. Days off and we head off to look around, there's beaches left, right and centre plus inland are a few towns. We love where we live, winding gravel road with meandering fields. Horses grazing and wallabies bouncing off the country road as we drift past on the way to town, work or sight seeing...
Left: Our road in the morning.... just stunning!!
Below: The amazing view of meandering fields on the way home.
On the first couple of days off we headed down to a place called the Old Bar which is by the beach, we cruise along and head along to Wallabi Point, a spot for the keen surfer, then whip on down to a spot 25km away called Manning Point, which is a hidden secret! such a beautiful spot and a little place called the Water Bird restaurant, where we are told the food is awesome and delicious (though we will save that for another day).
The next week we decide to head to Bulahdelah where i manage to find trivial pursuit for $2, yep thats $2 in a opt shop...i am chuffed with my find...the town is like out of a movie in some ways and i find myself surprised that there is no cowboys on the street with horses tied up...as its a beauty. The next couple of pics is taken whilst we drive along the coast heading from Taree through Forster (pronounced Foster) down toward Bulahdelah.
Left; Seal Rocks Beach and Below Right; Sugarloaf Point and lighthouse, sometimes you can see whales passing by, definetly worth the short walk up the hill and a great camping ground there...
once again driving through the country side
Left; Sugarloaf lighthouse window.
Of course in between these short jaunts around (and close by) Taree I am working at the hospital. I find the view to and from work is never boring and there is always new things to look at, including the Manning river which winds around the town and dissappears into the country side. Below; The Manning bridge and Left; Manning River.
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