1969 my first employment after leaving secondary schooling at Minnipa. I worked for the then PMG, I was postman one week - seven miles route and the next week Night Telegraphist; rotating. Was there for 6 months until I went to another State Government job back at Minnipa.
🌞Mmm the English aren't honest saying they discovered this continent I've even heard a South American locale with only one letter different I think they named it along with Torres Strait I've recently seen an obviously Aussie map in an online history vid with New Holland on it too
Murphy's Haystacks are 1.5 billion years old... seriously? They must have been the size of Uluru when they started out, then. You know... erosion and stuff.
Another great video cheers
Thanks so much. I’m glad you enjoyed it. That area’s certainly worth exploring
What a stunning town!
Thanks❤ lived in SA all my life never heard of them … gonna do a trip just to see them .😭Thanks again..
1969 my first employment after leaving secondary schooling at Minnipa. I worked for the then PMG, I was postman one week - seven miles route and the next week Night Telegraphist; rotating. Was there for 6 months until I went to another State Government job back at Minnipa.
Most enjoyable. 🌹
loving your vogs
Thanks 😀
Lovely video thank you !
Great videos, Terry. Thumbs up 👍🏻
Thanks 😊
Great Video. Keep up the good work.
Cheers 😊
I’m thinking next trip I make it will be along the SA coast instead of inland, beautiful place.
Another great job mate 👍
Thanks 😀
🌞Mmm the English aren't honest saying they discovered this continent I've even heard a South American locale with only one letter different I think they named it along with Torres Strait I've recently seen an obviously Aussie map in an online history vid with New Holland on it too
Murphy's Haystacks are 1.5 billion years old... seriously? They must have been the size of Uluru when they started out, then. You know... erosion and stuff.