Saturday, 13 October 2018

Day 7 12.10.18 Gunning NSW 266km

Visited the Bradman International Cricket Museum in Bowral.








History of the wickets.
 Even the coffee came with a cricket ball.
 The Bradman statue. ⬆⬇

                 So green.
 View from where the players run out.⬆
The streets were lined with these beautiful trees.
Turned off the hwy to explore Goulburn. I wanted to visit the big merino as i had been there with my uncle in the mid 80s. The building had been moved. It is now possible to climb up inside the sheep and view the town from the sheeps eyes.


We took a self guided tour of the town.

             Oak tree planted in 1869.
                 Korean war memorial
     Court house opened in 1887. Still in use.
 Church that was designed so the walls ran the same as the compass points. ⬆⬇

St Peter and St Paul old cathedral, 1890 ↕
                Beautiful colored windows.

Stayed in the Gunning show grounds.
 Big open spaces. We watched the horses being trained. In the morning there was a horse event on but we didn't have time to stay and watch.


Reception virtually non existent.

1 comment:

  1. Was that pool thing supposed to resemble a cricket field thing??

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