The sight of all those wildflowers has caused me to change my plans. I'm going to stay in this area for a few days and do a loop through wildflower country to see what else is around.
So I headed for Yalgoo. A side benefit is that I get to see the little chapel in Yalgoo designed by the famous
Monsignor Hawes. I even borrowed a key and had a look inside.
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St Hyacinths Chapel, Yalgoo |
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St Hyacinths Chapel, Yalgoo |
Afterwards went and walked through Joker's Tunnel which is an old gold mining tunnel a little way out of town. It runs right through a hill and out the other side.
Seemed a pleasant spot so I camped for the night.