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2013 Birdsville Races & Outback Safari wrap-up

All done for another year as Birdsville is getting back to normality after approximately 7000 extra people invaded the normally placid, but iconic, outback town of 100 for the 2013 Birdsville Cup and race meet last weekend.  Just 12,000 camel curry pies were apparently sold over the two days from the local bakery! This made up just…

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Flying Tour to the 2013 Birdsville Races

The outback event of the year, the iconic Birdsville Races 2013, is on again for the 130th year. Departing Adelaide on the 6th of September, Goin’ Off Safaris has two seats available for a three day Outback Flying Safari, which includes a full day at the Birdsville Races in the comfort of the popular trackside…

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Birdsville Races 2012- Outback event of the year!

Only 2 weeks to go before 6000 people from all over Australia and the world for that matter, swill into Birdsville for the annual Outback event of the year; The Birdsville Races! Its a horse race like no other and this special event is just one of the highlights included in one of Goin’ Off…

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Get on the “Flying Outback Pub Crawl”

Here is our new Outback tour with a twist – a  Outback Pub Crawl! Lots of fun, laughter, fantastic food,cold beer and great company over 3 amazing days. We visit 5 of Australia’s most unique outback pubs including Marree, Innamincka, Birdsville, Glendambo & Australia’s most isolated pub- William Creek. You also get to see the…

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Fantastic weekend away in the Outback

Friday morning was what you would typically expect on a winters morning in Adelaide; slight drizzle, cold & cloudy as we made our morning pick ups for another 3 Day Lake Eyre & Outback Supreme Scenic Safari. The cloud stayed with us until just before Port Augusta when right on cue, the wind pushed them…

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Another great 3 day Outback Flying Safari!

Here are the comments from our guests from last weekends 3 Day Lake Eyre & Outback flying safari. The low level flying over Coopers Creek ( we could not land at the Dig Tree due to a wet airstrip from the previous weeks 40mm), Coongie Lakes and of course Lake Eyre was one of the…

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