This book is the story of an epic journey around Australia undertaken
by two adventurous British seniors, Michael and Dawn Franklin-Harris.
Their inherent love of nature and wildlife, the people, and the vast
sweep of natural history, is plainly obvious in this recorded account
of travels in this fascinating country. The duration of the tours
described in the book covers four months and six months, coinciding
with two consecutive English winters. They were to drive close to
20,000 km in the 10 months they were in Australia, covering north to
south and east to west, on this large and varied continent. They were
told afterwards by many locals that they had seen more of Australia
than many Australians would see in their lifetime. Despite their age,
their past life and experiences had made them eminently suited to take
on and record such a journey. Dawn had left England in late 1963 with
her first husband and young family on an assisted passage scheme to
arrive in Australia in 1964. They spent eight years moving around
following the work, periodically returning to their base in Queensland
where they settled for a time before finally returning to the U.K. Her
love of the country and its people never left her, and she always
longed to return under different circumstances to her first
experience. With Michael retired, that opportunity presented itself.
Michael had been a Precision Service Engineer, driving on average
35,000 miles per year, both in the U.K. and abroad. Like Dawn, he had
a passion for life and new experiences. With his deep interest in
literature, he was no stranger to the written word and had published
many essays in the U.K., France, and the U.S.A.
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Two Grey Goats Go Walkabout
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781528986731
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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