We meet a REAL LIFE opal hunter! + the cheapest campground ever!



This week we camp up in Opalton and meet a REAL LIFE opal hunter! Plus we stay in the cheapest campground ever!

It’s time to hit the dirt for a 2 hour road trip south of Winton in Outback Queensland. Opalton is somewhere we’ve always wanted to visit, and the lure of finding our fortune has us excited and eager to explore!

We set up camp at the Opalton Bush Camp, the cheapest campground ever! And spend some time with an old timer miner, getting shown the ropes and the secret opal hunting sites!

After one of the best off grid nights we’ve ever spent, it’s off to Longreach for a much awaited experience, the Qantas Founder’s Museum Wing Walk on the Boeing 747-200!

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*We meet a REAL LIFE opal hunter! + the cheapest campground ever!*
Episode 253
Season 9
Road To Riches
The Feel Good Family

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10 thoughts on “We meet a REAL LIFE opal hunter! + the cheapest campground ever!”

  1. Loved Longreach. I have an aviation background and enjoyed everything in the Qantas museum, but we also visited the School of the Air and that was just inspirational. Also had a ride on the stagecoach. I don’t know if that’s still available since the accident, but that was great too. But, as I mentioned, for us the School of the Air was absolute tops.

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  2. the same ruling satans who spray you human slaves with cocktail of toxic chemicals from the air created satanic hellth agencies to keep you healthy ofcourse no matter what religion race nationality you believe to be if you are human then you are on the hit list

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  3. I did the wing walk earlier this year and it was fabulous. Best bit was going up into the rear of the 747 and seeing the fly by wire cables and pulleys and the internal structure versus fuselage.
    Having done more than a half a million miles in these beautiful aircraft I was blown away.

    Great episode once again. Thank you.

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