GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #18 | Page 24

RV TRAVEL “THIS MOB OF BEINGS WILL STAY IN YOUR MEMORY FOREVER.” BRILLIANT LAKE BALLARD So, with a packed lunch, plenty of water, sun protection and suitable footwear, it is on to Lake Ballard. The wide, unsealed road from Menzies has some corrugations, dust, floodways, cattlegrids and numerous bends that should be taken at an easy speed. There are plenty of signs to indicate the way. After a short walk, you’ll be carefully making your way along the shimmering surface of a salt lake, breaking through the thin, white crust to the slippery mud underneath. The footprints of previous visitors add to the impression that aliens have landed. Spread out over seven square kilometres and at about 750m apart, the statues stand on a dead- flat landscape. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you can spend half an hour here and be satisfied. There is something about each statue that, having met the one, you feel you must go and say hello to the other. BIRTH OF THE ‘BEINGS’ What are these, really? According to the artist who conceived and rendered them, they are “cast alloy of iron, molybdenum, iridium, vanadium and titanium; 51 elements based on 51 inhabitants of Menzies”. Apparently, many of the citizens were a bit suspicious when Antony Gormley turned up with his full-body scanning machine, asking people to strip naked for him and his machine (an original line, don’t you think?). It’s strange, but you’ll find that that mob of beings poised in the white terrain will stay in your memory forever and, over a glass of wine and some nibbles, you’ll be sharing your Lake Ballard adventure with fellow RVers for years to come. READ FULL STORY 24 gorv.com.au