Submitted: Thursday, Jan 05, 2012 at 09:21
Member - John and Val commented:
Another wonderful blog, looking forward to the next one. We thought Diamantina was great too - it seems we were there only a couple of weeks before you. If you have a look at our blog you will see the beautiful wedgie that occupied that great nest out near the ruins. That pig seems to be a bit of a character, enjoys a swim too.
Cheers,
Val.
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Submitted: Thursday, Jan 05, 2012 at 10:15
Navigator 1 (NSW) commented:
I wish we had seen the eagle on the nest. The picture in your Diamantina blog is excellent.
Rob
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Submitted: Thursday, Jan 05, 2012 at 21:10
gidgea jack commented:
G,day nav.1, I was carting cattle down to Brighton Downs from Dalgonally north of Julia Ck about a month after you went down through that way and noticed the grave at Tulmur but could not go for a look as I was loading at Tulmur yds for Blackall sale...the couple of runs I did to Brighton sure got me fired up to get down that way with the kamper this March if the road is open and after seeing your blog I am all the more fired up to go...Tried to get into Diamantina N.P. in July 2010 but it was too wet.. even waited 2 days in Bouila in the hope it would open but no luck..Get to see a lot of good spots in some out of the way places when stockcarting only hope to get here when time permits.. Thanks Jack
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Submitted:Thursday, Jan 05, 2012 at 21:43
Navigator 1 (NSW) replied:
Hi Jack, The grave was that of Alvin Logan Banning. The headstone reads..
In loving memory of
Alvin Logan Banningborn
Born 14 Sept 1895
Diied 18 May 1985
Remember man as you go by
As you are now so once was I
As I am now so you will be
So prepare yourself to follow me
What a wonderful age he reached. I wonder if anyone knows anything about this man. He obviously loved that part of the world.
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Submitted: Friday, Jan 06, 2012 at 10:45
Member - Min (NSW) commented:
Hi Navigator 1,
Sounds like my kind of country. Have never actually tried to get there it's been in the back of my mind for a long time. Thanks for your wonderful blog and pictures. Feet are very itchy now!
Min
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Submitted: Saturday, Jan 07, 2012 at 19:59
Dave B2 commented:
G'day folks,
Pity I didn't know you were poking around up there. Would have come and said hi.
I'm just down the road at Davenport Downs. Been the gardener here for 2 years.
Love this area and good to see your photos. OzEx people always welcome to drop in and say g'day. I'll be the one pushing the mower.
Dave
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Submitted:Saturday, Jan 07, 2012 at 21:25
Navigator 1 (NSW) replied:
Hi Dave, We went through Davenport Downs on our way south to Betoota.
We got to speak to Dale, the Head Stockman, just near Palparara. He was checkingt he number of cattle on each truck as they went through and there were a few on the road. Jack (in an earlier comment) let us know that he was one of the drivers. Further down the track we met Bobby, a musterer on bike. What a massive job the muster is.
If we get back there we will keep an eye out for you. Sorry we didn't get to meet up with you and Jack.
I received a MM from Ma (Members Pa & Ma) and she said that her Grandfather was once the manager of Diamantina Downs and other nearby properties. I hope she puts the comment up here.
Rob
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Submitted: Tuesday, Apr 23, 2013 at 09:26
Suzie N commented:
Hello everyone, I have just registered on the forum as a visitor, and have read your 'Diamantina' posts and comments with interest!!
does any one have any photos of the main house at Diamantina National Park??
if so, could anyone send me a message on here, and hopefully the message!
thank you , Suzie
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Submitted: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 19:56
Suzie N commented:
for the comment about the grave, googled his name!! ( i love TROVE!!!) ... "For having failed to furnish income tax returns and information, the following persons were fined £2, with 6/ costs of Court, by Mr. J. S. Berge, P.M., yester- day:-Alvin Logan Banning, grazier, "Tul- mur," Winton;...."
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/1193080
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