Since it was still very windy we decided to drive to Coober Pady for our morning coffee and tea. We took the scenic route past some viewing points including the one at the dog fence. A 5614 km long fence build in the last century to keep de dingos north of it and protect the sheep south of it.
After a visit to a local coffee place, we turned unto Stuart Highway again. A coffee/tea stop at Glendambo where I now recognized that the tea tasted different because the water was mineral rich like in Uluru.
During the day it became clear we would not make it to Adelaide before sunset, so I found a nice camp spot west of Port Wakefield near a small beach. There was more wind during the night be we had a nice spot between the trees, so it bothered us less.




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