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Dorothy was the driver to take us to Glen Innes businesses so that
we could enjoy Tourism.
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Hi Dorothy.
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This top photo came from brochure called, Glen Innes: Celtic
Country.
You can visit the New
England Motor Lodge here. Look in right column.
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The New England Motor Lodge is opposite the Catholic School, Church
St, which is the main highway in Glen Innes.
The Central Business Centre runs parallel to
Church St which is called Grey St.
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Glen Innes consider tourists important. A single tourist is as
welcomed as a large group.
Glen Innes has embraced Tourism.
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This is the front door to go into the New England Motor Lodge in
Glen Innes.
Many tourists travel from Queensland , go through Deepwater, then go
into
Glen Innes to stay for a few days.
When you stay at this Motel you will experience Tourism at its best.
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This sign is large enough for you to easily see the New England
Motor Lodge in Glen Innes.
Do stay here but make sure you visit Deepwater where I (Hendrik)
lives.
Tourists plural. Tourist single and Tourism is a growth area in this
part of the New England Tablelands.
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Glen Innes may not have a beach but you can come to the New England
Motor Lodge and swim and relax.
A tourist can come and see that Tourism is real in
Glen Innes.
Circling Glen Innes
Tourism is also real in Deepwater, Emmaville and Torrington.
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Close to the motel above, on Church St is
Warma Inkata Bed and Breakfast.
A pleasant stay in Glen Innes where you can enjoy the real
atmosphere that proves Tourism is real in Glen Innes.

Hendrik lives in Deepwater, but I must say that it is worthwhile to
visit Deepwater and then come down and stay at this
Warma Inkata Bed and Breakfast.
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You can visit the
Warma Inkata Bed and
Breakfast.
here. Look in right column.
Or go to their own site
here
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Gathering information these people (in this photo) in Glen Innes are
gathering information concerning tourism so that they can help
tourists who visit the Information Centre in Glen Innes.
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Hendrik from Deepwater took this photo
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Photo taken a few kilometres from Glen Innes closer to Emmaville,
Torrington and Deepwater
Are people being educated about Tourism?
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Off course Hendrik from Deepwater took this photo
and enjoyed his visit to this place.

Another view of the
Bullock Mountain Homestead and you can see more here or
visit their
Homestead web page
Bullock Mountain Road Glen Innes.
You can have an adventure, riding, fossicking, bird watching,
and understand what Tourism is all about.
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Two of the cabins on Bullock Mountain Homestead.
Instead of staying in Glen Innes true Tourism can be experienced
here.
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This toilet is a long way from Glen Innes. A long way from
Deepwater where I live (Hendrik).
Hendrik is learning about Tourism.
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Some of the team who came from Glen Innes to appreciate Tourism.
It is a pity a photo was not taken for Hendrik from Deepwater. I am
holding the camera.
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Hendrik from Deepwater must have the camera angle wrong.
Kings Plain Castle A few kilometers from Glen Innes.
Tourism at its best in Glen Innes.
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The address is Kings Plain Road Glen Innes
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Kings Plain Castle view from the North.
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A slightly larger picture.
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When people visit I am sure people say I must come back to Glen
Innes and enjoy Tourism at the Kings Plain Castle
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Another view from the North of the Castle.
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Well, can you see Glen Innes or Deepwater from the top of the
castle? No!
Can you see Hendrik around this castle. No!
Damn you, I (Hendrik) am taking the photos. I want to be in the
photo but I am holding the camera.
See more Kings Plains
Castle
or see their
own Web page
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Gardens around the Kings Plain Castle.
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A few of the team from Glen Innes enjoying the garden.
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This view is the front of Kings Plain Castle and you can see that
outside of the castle it is a rural area around Glen Innes.
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Five places I visited. It is clear to me that Glen
Inness, Deepwater, Emmaville and Torrington is a place to experience
Tourism.
Hendrik a Deepwater man took these photos and you can have a look at
Hendrik and his site
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