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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]

Alissa L P - Alissa L-P | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
1066 Words | 4 Comment(s) | 16 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: December 14th 2007 | 135 Views | [diary=227392]

Rusty and I
Grampions
Grampions Hike

Myself and Mark did a bit of a road trip for my last few days in Victoria so we went to the Great Ocean Road. I would love to have been able to do it on a motor bike as it’s so twisty and the views are out of this world. Who knows I may get the chance one day. Took loads of pictures of the coast line taking in places like the 12 apostles and London arch. Some of these won't be for everyone as there are lots of pictures of rock but here goes anyway. [View Full Entry]

Calvino - Calvin McFarlane | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 15th 2008 | 51 Views | [diary=246071]

Views are pretty good
Surfers 1
Surfers 2

Det var lidt af en kontrast at komme fra den øde og tørre outback, til pludselig at være tilbage i civiliseret og beboede områder da vi nåede den centrale del af South Australia. Endelig var der ikke hundrede vis af kilometer mellem toiletter, tankstationer og indkøbsmuligheder. Desuden mærkede vi en markant ændring i klimaet. I toppen omkring Darwin og Kakadu National Park var der ulidelig varmt (også) om natten, og i den centrale del omkring Uluru var der et behageligt klima hvor en konstant brise gjorde temperaturen udholdelig. Men her i South Australia var der behageligt varmt om dagen, m [View Full Entry]

Britta Claus - Britta Overgaard & Claus Busch | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 13th 2007 | 52 Views | [diary=226012]

Photo 16
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Photo 18

Off on an adventure! Early on the 1st, Danae, Dana, and I headed off to see the Great Ocean Road, a scenic road along the south coast of Victoria. It is the most scenic road in all of Australia, and is a very popular tourist destination. We rented a car for the trip, so we could go along at our own pace. Some random stops along the way: Geelong, so Dana could have her picture taken outside the Ford plant (apparently she loves Ford). We also hit up Torquay to see the surfers and browse through THE HOME of surfing gear [View Full Entry]

Dafne - Dafne G | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 26th 2007 | 104 Views | [diary=221481]

Danae and Dana at the Geelong Ford Plant
Ford plant rules
Dafne surfs at the Great Ocean Road!

Have you Ever....Ever Felt Like This?....
Have you Ever....Ever Felt Like This?....
That's right "Round The Twist" Fans, this is THE lighthouse, the actual lighthouse where those kids used to live and solve haunted crimes. You'd have thought it was Christmas when me and Thom discove... [more]
So, after being in Melbourne, we got back out onto the road to enjoy one of the ultimate road-trips you can do in Australia - The Great Ocean Road. We completed this beast in 3 days at a nice steady pace taking many photo's along the way and carrying on with drinking some very fine wines at the completion of each day. On the first day we got as far as Apollo Bay where we saw some amazing Stars and Constellations - even whole Galaxies in a crystal clear night scape - and all for free as we were parked up [View Full Entry]

Twinkletoes n Metal Thom - Laura Pearman & Thom Crowder | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 23rd 2007 | 62 Views | [diary=224633]

Ocean from the Lighthouse
Gateway
4 way's to go

************************* FOR ENGLISH PG DWN ************************* A tobbszaz kilometer hosszan kigyozo Great Ocean Road-ot sajnos nem lehet lefotozni, nincs szerintem az a fotos, aki kepes lenne ra, hacsak nem egy 200 oldalas album segitsegevel probalja bemutatni... Az elso napon borus volt az ido, de utana szerencsem volt!!!Izelitoul nehany kep, ime! **************************************************** The Great Ocean Road is more than beautiful... and more than amazing. It is definitely a MUST for everyone!!! Start from Melbourne and simply drive along - on your first day up t [View Full Entry]

Sorry - wwD | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
151 Words | 1 Comment(s) | 15 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: October 28th 2007 | 107 Views | [diary=214877]

Memorial Arch
GOR 2
...another beach

The Campervan
The Campervan
'Blossom" our home for the next few months
Finally ready for off, campervan all checked and packed up.First were heading up 'The great Ocean Road'Torquay was our first destination its the Famous for Bells Beach were all the surfing is, there are lots of shops full of surf clothing and boards we should get one really to have on the top of the camper!we had coffee then decided to move on up the coast to Lorne, this was a lovely place so we decided to camp here, although we never found a campsite so we just parked up and Neil started cooking, well the meal was fine but I [View Full Entry]

fluffyandKen - Julie and Neil Hartley | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 19th 2007 | 123 Views | [diary=220815]

Leaving the farm
The sculpture trail at Lorne
Lorne

Today I am off on the "Great Ocean Road" tour - I have heard a lot about it and am told I will not be disappointed also that I must sit on the left side of the bus as the ocean is to the left and so are the best views. The tour bus collects me from the hostel and I am the second person on the bus so good seats are still available. After collecting everyone - we stop at the tour head quarters to register and quick up the last person. Tour guide offers the front passenger seat (which [View Full Entry]

Shabs - Shabdini Sondhi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 13th 2007 | 50 Views | [diary=226683]

Mindii
Mindii's story
Bell's Beach

Port Fairy (2nd - 3rd October) We hit the road early, stopping at Beachport for breakfast and then heading on to Mt Gambier. Mt Gambier is near the South Australia/Victoria border and is famous for its lakes, craters and caves as a result of past volcanic activity in the area. We made a quick stop at the Blue Lake, so called for its brilliant blue colour. Don’t think the winter months do it justice, but it is blue, like most water! Adjusted our watches by half an hour at the border and to help us get over the jet lag made [View Full Entry]

AlyandJames - Mower | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
1145 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 16 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: October 6th 2007 | 94 Views | [diary=208665]

Blue Lake
Port Fairy
Port Fairy

No it's wasn't mine so don't lament girls there is still hope... I'll start at the beginning.... I booked a bus tour like the Phillip Island tour, but this was way different. As soon as I stepped on the bus I was asked if I spoke Spanish (in Spanish) The bus was full of attractive college girls from Mexico city and other Spanish speaking countries. I seriously was the only one (besides the driver) that didn't speak Spanish. It was crazy cause up to this point I had met every other nationality but no Espanics. I immediately struck up conversation with [View Full Entry]

Mason - Mason Worthington | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 3rd 2007 | 123 Views | [diary=207261]

Beach
Kokabourogh
Beauty