The day commenced with a visit to quirky Aladdin’s Cave Bottlehouse. What a magical fairyland Jan and Brian Gilmore have produced in a very dry part of Australia.
The bottles have fascinating messages and treasures as well as their children’s time capsules.
Aladdin’s Cave Bottlehouse Duneedoo Road DubboInside Aladdin’s Cave Bottlehouseone of the treasures in Aladdin’s Cave BottlehouseCan you see the Emu?
The cost to enter this fairyland is $6 for adults $3 for children under 16. Put this on your list for Dubbo.
I am a 63 year old mother, of 2 adult boys. In March to August 2018 I completed my goal to visit every USA state by driving 30,000 kilometres solo. I am now continuing documenting my local and other country adventures.
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2 thoughts on “Easter Road Trip Day 4”
Love your blog and pictures. Keep it up. Hope we get to talk more in the summer (your winter)!
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 9:22 PM Over 50 Aussie female solo traveller USA road trip and beyond wrote:
> Edi posted: “21 April 2019 The day commenced with a visit to > quirky Aladdin’s Cave Bottlehouse. What a magical fairyland Jan and Brian > Gilmore have produced in a very dry part of Australia. The bottles have > fascinating messages and treasures as well as their childre” >
Love your blog and pictures. Keep it up. Hope we get to talk more in the summer (your winter)!
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Amazing x
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 9:22 PM Over 50 Aussie female solo traveller USA road trip and beyond wrote:
> Edi posted: “21 April 2019 The day commenced with a visit to > quirky Aladdin’s Cave Bottlehouse. What a magical fairyland Jan and Brian > Gilmore have produced in a very dry part of Australia. The bottles have > fascinating messages and treasures as well as their childre” >
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