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Was spektakuläre Küstenformationen angeht, ich weiß nicht ob da etwas mit der Great Ocean Road mithalten kann (sorry Rügen!). Auf keinen Fall gibt es sowas inklusive Koalas auf Bäumen am Straßenrand, irgendwo anders auf dieser Welt! Die Great Ocean Road beginnt westlich von Melbourne in Geelong und erstreckt sich in Richtung Adelaide bis nach Warrnambool. Und das ist auch schon genug der Worte.... [View Full Entry]

Dagi - Dagi Bo | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 25th 2008 | 39 Views | [diary=238369]

Erster Tag
Meer, tolle Felsen, erstaunlich Klippen...
Meer, tolle Felsen, erstaunlich Klippen...

The 12 Apostles
The 12 Apostles
The main attraction on the Great Ocean Road. Breathtaking....what can be achieved with rock, water and a few million years.
Arriving in Adelaide we soon located our hostel which turned out to be our best yet - helpful staff, clean comfortable room and a good location, can be a struggle to find all three. In fact Adelaide seems a very friendly city overall. Our experience is that within 30 seconds of staring confusingly at a map, someone will inevitably walk up and ask if you require any help. We walked into the city several times including one afternoon when we went our separate ways and had an hour to by each other our Christmas presents. Adelaide also seems a very sociable [View Full Entry]

MYLO - NEIL MILUM & SAM BROWN | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 3rd 2008 | 123 Views | [diary=231333]

Christmas decs in Adelaide
Porridge
A sink hole

With luggage stowed in the back of the wagon I was on the road early for the 8 hour haul down to Melbourne. Gene had provided directions that would have seen me on the highway back to Sydney rather than deliver me safely to his place in South Melbourne. Was it coincidence then that he phoned me on the road to explain that he had left Melbourne, not for Sydney but to spend the weekend in Torquay with a couple of friends. Sam entered the conversation and gave me some simple instructions to find Geelong where they would meet me, an [View Full Entry]

Rossnz - Ross Olsen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 24th 2008 | 196 Views | [diary=238933]


Being modelled by the lovely Skim.
Being modelled by the lovely Skim.
Is this years must have. The face net has two functions, one to keep the pesky flies off your lovely face and the other, it provides a bit of shade from the fearsome sun.
What can I say about the flies? There are more flies in Victoria than you can shake a stick at! Bush flies, march flies, house flies, horse flies, stable flies, sand flies and many more....... Some bite, some sting and others just harrass the hell out of you, by trying to get into any orifice available to them! The only place that you are safe from them, funnily enough is the toilets! Having said that, those have their own hazards. Namely mozzies and nasty creepy things - So don't forget to put your mozzie spray on your butt, cos' they'll [View Full Entry]

skid skim - Ron & Avril | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 31st 2008 | 174 Views | [diary=240999]

Bay of islands....
Just looking ..
This has to be one....

Great Ocean Road
Great Ocean Road
Explains itself!!!
a booked up for a two day one nite tour on the Great Ocean Road, the tour came recommended by a few people that a hav met since bein in Melbourne. the tour was brilliant, the other people on it were sound, a mix of people from the UK, Germany, Italy, Romania, Ukraine, Canada and Switzerland,and the guy that takes the tour,Todd, is a legend!!! it was an early kick off on a monday mornin with a 3 hour dive a head of us to get the borin bit out the way so we cud relax and enjoy the journey on [View Full Entry]

StevieG - Steven Grant | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 21st 2007 | 135 Views | [diary=228676]

Tower Hill
Tower Hill
Great Ocean Road

The tour continues this time into Victoria, where we are going to see the Great Ocean Road. The great ocean road actually starts nowhere near the sea, en route you are greeted with green fields and dairy cows. The tour guide asks if anyone has seen the sea, all I can see is green fields. Before you know it you go round a corner and are greeted with views of a rugged handsome coastline. In England the closest comparison to the great ocean road is Cornwall. While travelling down the coast I often drifted back to England. Just reiterate it the [View Full Entry]

Woody2050 - Martyn Robert Wood | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 29th 2007 | 71 Views | [diary=228642]

Great Ocean Road
Helicopter Ride
Great Ocean Road

Viewpoint at the Twelve Apostles
Viewpoint at the Twelve Apostles
Image taken from http://www.sxc.hu
Going on the Wayward Bus Tour. Day 1 - Melbourne to Apollo Bay First stop is Bells Beach, Lorne and then onto the Great Ocean Road to Apollo Bay, our overnight stop. Day 2 - Apollo Bay to Port Fairy Morning rainforest walk in the Otway Ranges the Australia's most famous rock group, the 12 Apostles. Loch Ard Gorge walks and coastal features before lunch in Port Campbell village. Tower Hill - where koalas, kangaroos and emus roam free. Day 3 - Port Fairy to Robe Bridgewater Bay starts the day with an optional se [View Full Entry]

drbexl - Bex Lewis | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 20th 2007 | 153 Views | [diary=227152]

The Arts Centre, Melbourne
Beautiful Clouds
Bell's Beach

We also hired a car for 2 days to go and visit the Great Ocean Road. This was really beautiful and def worth going to visit. The actual Great Ocean Road starts about an hour or 2s drive away from Melbourne. Em had already driven along the road in the other direction from Adelaide to Melbourne but it had been pretty bad weather so she hadn’t seen that much and the day we set off the weather was looking pretty similar… It did clear up mostly though so we still got to see some amazing views! I made us stop on [View Full Entry]

Claire Lewis - Claire | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 27th 2007 | 45 Views | [diary=230643]

Bells Beach, famous for good surf apparently!
The Lighthouse from Round the Twist!
and at the lighthouse again

Split Point lighthouse
Split Point lighthouse
I was hugely excited to learn that this lighthouse, at Aireys Inlet, was used in the TV show Round the Twist, which I used to watch when I was a kid
After one day back in Melbourne I was off on my next trip - along the Great Ocean Road. This is meant to be one of the most spectacular drives in the whole of Australia, and lots of people I know have come back raving about how beautiful it is. For those who don't know, the Great Ocean Road heads along the coast of Victoria west from Melbourne, towards Adelaide. It was built in the years immediately following the first world war, as a way of giving the returned soldiers some work to do. Nice job! The tour started on a [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 17th 2007 | 59 Views | [diary=228206]

Aireys Inlet
Start of the Great Ocean Road
Lunch in the rain

Feeding Roo's
Feeding Roo's
Lynda with our hopping buddy
Hello! It's crazy to think that I have already been here a month and a half. Where has the time gone?? As people in Australia start to put up thier holiday decorations, it really makes miss the holiday season in Michigan. Don't feel too bad for me, I'll mourn for snow while in my bikini at the beach! On Dec. 2nd I flew to Adelaide, where I stayed with family friends, The Robinsons, for 2 days. Lynda took me to a wild animal park where I got to feed Kangaroos, watch a Tazmanian devil eat a hunk of Kangaroo meat, and [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 14th 2007 | 135 Views | [diary=227392]

Rusty and I
Grampions
Grampions Hike