Photo Friday – Sunsets

The sunsets that we see while travelling Australia are nothing short of spectacular.

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Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travel Blog Sunsets

Travelling Australia in a campervan since 2009 with our four children aged 4, 7, 10, and 11. We are a family living on the road. Stopping to work in rural and remote towns as we need more money, we love this lifestyle. The four kids are homeschooled as we work our way slowly around Australia.

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Travelling Australia in a campervan since 2009 with our four children aged 4, 7, 10, and 11. We are a family living on the road.
Stopping to work in rural and remote towns as we need more money, we love this lifestyle. The four kids are homeschooled as we work our way slowly around Australia.

Comments

  1. Gorgeous photos! There’s just something about sunsets in the outback isn’t there. They’re bigger, brighter, the colours prettier. I like the shot of the van against the red rock.

  2. Congratulations for this wonderful pictures. It’s hard for me to believe they are all from the same country.

  3. Jessica
    Twitter: scasesandscups
    says:

    You are very lucky to have enjoyed so many fabulous sunsets and so talented to be able to capture them so beautifully.

  4. Sonja
    Twitter: toeuropewithkid
    says:

    Stunning and well photographed!

  5. Laurence
    Twitter: lozula
    says:

    That is a fabulous collection of sunset photographs. The sunsets in Australia always amazed me, thanks for such a wonderful reminder :)

  6. Stunning! I love sunset photos and these are great. I cant wait to get back to Australia…The copper creek photo might be my fav.

    • Amy and Jarrad
      Twitter: livinontheroad
      says:

      Cooper Creek was absolutely amazing at that point in time. It is in the middle of the South Australian desert, but at that point it was in flood. Just nearby, it was actually 5 kilmometers wide! It was the most beautiful sight!

  7. Richard says:

    This is my first time i visit here. I found so many entertaining stuff in your blog, especially its discussion. From the tons of comments on your articles, I guess I am not the only one having all the leisure here! Keep up the good work.

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