This morning in Forbes, it was very chilly when we awoke so we realised we needed to start acclimatising to cooler conditions. Despite the chill it was another lovely day for travelling. We drove from Forbes to Wodonga today, passing through and calling into some lovely little rural towns in NSW. We stopped at a town called Ariah Park for coffee. The few people who live in this town obviously take pride in the town’s history and agricultural heritage. Many of the disused shop windows were home to impressive heritage displays and the town was very neat. Its old buildings were well maintained. The agriculture of the area was varied but dominated by canola fields. The patchwork of yellow and green, dominated the landscape, today. We stopped for lunch at a town called The Rock and yes there was a small mountain near the town which had a huge rock that really stood out. After setting up in Wodonga (Vic), we drove back over the River Murray to Albury (NSW) to visit the MAMA (Murray Art Museum Albury), housed in a beautifully renovated old building. The exhibitions were interesting as was the architecture of the building. We drove around Albury before returning to the very busy caravan park in Wodonga. I had tried to book a park in Albury and they were all booked out. Later, we found out that there is a Caravan and Camping Show on here at the moment which is why things are so busy!
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