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I spent an amazing weekend in Lorne with the 12 other Canadian students that are also in my teaching program at Deakin Uni. It turned out to be non-stop partying, as usual. It's what Australians do best, and it has definetly started to rub off on me. We got to Lorne Friday evening. We stayed in hill top cottages which were super nice for the price we paid. Carly, Tracy and I (the roomates) were together in a cottage. Tracy got the queen on the main floor while Carly and I got the beds in the FORT! Ok, it's not really [View Full Entry]

Adventures of a Travel Addict - Ann Jaimi | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 9th 2006 | 99 Views | [diary=58055]

my roomies
Lorne beach
my first surf lesson

Well what can is say about the GOR? What an experience.. we tried to get hold of a camper to do the three day trip but couldnt get one at such short notice so hopped into a car instead. Headed out of Melbourne city really quickly... didnt take long and gives you a real idea just how small the place is.. The weather starts off really cool but my word the midday sun is scorching and my drivers arm (as creamed up as it was) is really feeling the heat. The first day of our drive would see us hit the [View Full Entry]

Luke and Frans world tour - Luke Thomas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 7th 2006 | 249 Views | [diary=43190]

Our car!
On the road
Surfing dude!

As in all the other countries I did not have enough time to explore all the good places in Australia. But before I headed to Sydney to fly out I wanted to see Great Ocean Road, the famous part of Australias south coast near Melbourne. It was a very rewarding trip, I think it's the most beautiful part of Autralia that I have seen. As usual I didn't take any tours but took the bus and hitched around. In this manner I explored a national park of dense coast jungle and traveld along the rugged coastline around the Twelve Apostels, an [View Full Entry]

der Bub - Robert Fleischhaker | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 7th 2006 | 96 Views | [diary=50931]

Stone Arc at Great Ocean Road
Watch Your Step
I Can See You

A holiday within a holiday. The Great Ocean Road is one of the greatest attractions in Victoria and one of the 'must see' places. We decided to take the ferry to the other side of Port Phillip Bay and drive south to see the famous road. One of the main features are the rock formations in the sea known as 'The Twelve Apostles' but we discovered a lesser known feature 'The Bay of Islands.' Before we even got this far we had another adventure. Following instructions from new found friends, we made a detour to the Otway forest. We had been [View Full Entry]

flower - Pauline Robinson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 11th 2006 | 49 Views | [diary=48904]

The Bay of Islands
The Otway Forest and the Fly
The Great Ocean Road

By Maude
February 16th 2006
Wild Australia Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Great Ocean Road
WOW!!! Can't tell you how much i've seen in the past 4 days... Pengouins, kangooroos, koalas, wombats, wallabies, ikidnea, crayfishes, lizards, dingoes.... All that in the wild...the real Australia!!! Our tour was really cool!!! (Autopia tours) We saw topns of stuff, stayed at incredible places (Asses Ears Wilderness Lodge: definitely the best place during this tour, lsot in the middle of nowhere with kangooroos in the backyard!!) Hiked the Grampians, the part taht wasn't burnt by all the bush fires of the last month. Met people from around the world: 14 people in our bus; 2 from Israel [View Full Entry]

Maude - Maude Carrier | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 16th 2006 | 135 Views | [diary=41423]


Wow.....The only way to describe this road. Miles and miles of beautiful deserted beaches. The scenary is amazing, like no road we have ever seen before. [View Full Entry]

The Sleepy Heads - Lee & Lorraine | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 8th 2006 | 116 Views | [diary=45157]

Private & Personal
and another beach

I had made my decision. It was time to leave Melbourne and my mind was clear that my final stop in Australia would be Tasmania. All that remained was for me to get to a travel agency and identify a tour with the kind of company where I'd be guaranteed to meet people of a similar disposition to myself. This I managed to accomplish, but the story doesn't end there. Oh no... whoever was in charge of recruitment at Peterpans Backpacker's Travel saw to that. In his wisdom (and I'm in no doubt whatsoever that he was a he), he had [View Full Entry]

Martibhoy - Martin McGinty | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 1st 2006 | 90 Views | [diary=55618]

Nature's own goalposts
Beavis, Frank and the gang
The 12 Apostles

…There’s a reason why it’s called this!! Thurs 2nd Feb - Sun 5th Feb I wasn’t sure what to expect with this tour except lots of ocean, surf and sand….and yes I did get all those things - and a whole lot more…but first things first - met some really nice people on this tour - we have Betinna from Germany, Dilliana from the Netherlands and Odette and Mike from Quebec. Our first stop was in a place called Bells Beach, which was beautiful, and apparently this was the place where they filmed Point Break - which I will now have [View Full Entry]

dinh - dinh van | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 4th 2006 | 45 Views | [diary=51244]

Me at Bells Beach
The Great Ocean Road Coast
Big Tree at Melba Gully Rainforest

I spend the summer prior to my senior year and the summer following graduation from Penn State working for my brother’s surf film company. (Shameless plug: Check out the website www.mutiny-media.com ) During which time, I was privy to a lot of films containing amazing footage from all over the world. There are some places that are enticing for their tropical regions, some for their proximity to foreign cities, most for the cleanliness of their waves. I was particularly impressed with some of the footage I saw coming from Australia. Beautiful beaches, crystal clear water, perfect sets rol [View Full Entry]

Lynch Mob - John T. Lynch, III | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 4th 2006 | 339 Views | [diary=38721]

Twelve Apostles Beach
Drive on the left
Caution

Hejsaa allesammen... Dag 1 Onsdag den 18. januar skulle vi paa en tre dags tur, med et selsskab, der hedder Adventure. De er klart det soerste selsskab i Australien, som har med ture at goere, og de slaar paa, at smaa grupper er bedre end store. Saa vi blev hentet ved vores strand Hostel kl fem om morgenen... gab;-) Hvor efter vi samlede de andre op inde i Adelaide by. Vores maal var at komme til Melbourne, hvor vi derimellem besoegte the Grampians og the Great Ocean Road. Vores guide var blevet ringet op kl fire om morgenen, og spurgt om [View Full Entry]

Karina og Martin - Karina Brinch Jørgensen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 27th 2006 | 73 Views | [diary=37796]