This is the main street of Maldon. It is a small town but on Easter Sunday it is mostly open.
They have lots of cafes and restaurants and we enjoyed a fabulous lunch at one. Unfortunately it is at the other end of town so you can't see it. It is first on the way into town heading north on the left. It has this great little statue in its garden.
After lunch we wandered around and discovered that on Easter Sunday they have
go-kart races down the very big hill they have. It's probably a mountain.
After leaving Maldon we moved on towards Bendigo and came across the Porpupine Flat dredge. It has been left there for years but it is somehow still interesting. A lumbering hulk just rotting away.
The 2 photos below are both the same but the one on the right has been throuogh HDR and Photoshopped. It somehow makes it look quite surreal.
On the way home from there we drove there Spring Plains. I'm not sure if it is a town that is not there anymore or if it is the name of the property. Read the plaque, it is a memorial of the first powered flight of an Australian built aircraft.




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