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Hello Pilgrims! I have touched down down under, having passed through Singapore but more on that in another journal entry ...for now - I shall go into the 2nd half of my SA trip. I finished off a week and a half in South Africa experiencing some more cool places. First stop after Coffee Bay, was Cintsa- a gorgeous bay area (see 1st photo). This was a short visit as I headed for 2 nights in the place they call the Hogsback - said to have inspired many a great book story and in particular (well ok, the only one), JR [View Full Entry]

Frenger on Tour - Patrick Rivet | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 25th 2006 | 265 Views | [diary=13179]

The Forests of the Hogsback
Waterfalls
The Cape of Good Hope

My first big night on the town in Melbourne! I went with two of my sisters Rose (her boyfriend Scott) and Rox, my brother Thane and two friends of Rose and Scott. The Venue was Room 608 in Hawthorn http://www.room680.com/default.asp . It was the Ministry of Sound Sessions Tour with John Course and Mark Dynamix. The club was packed with smiling faces and dancing bodies, hands raised in the air. The Room is an amazing building with gorgeous Victorian moldings and chandlers in the ladies loo (definitely too few toilets though!). It brought back memories of clubs I had been to [View Full Entry]

Mungo - Melanie McCafferty | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 16th 2005 | 60 Views | [diary=13854]


hey it's me trying this out, good to hear from u and 2 know that you made it ok speak to u later [View Full Entry]

lolliewater - laura jane | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 15th 2005 | 72 Views | [diary=13761]


Hi guys. Hope you all had a great 4th of July. I must say it was a bit weird having no celebrations on the 4th, but I still managed to get out and have a little bit of fun. I went with a friend to the Hard Rock Café in Melbourne for some American themed food. It was actually quite busy with a lot of ex-pats. I also traveled down to Torquay about an hour south of the City. Torquay is famous for its surfing beaches, and is the home to both Quicksilver, and Billabong surf companies. Torquay is also where [View Full Entry]

Jodi - Jodi Henry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 11th 2005 | 230 Views | [diary=13257]

Surf's Up
The View from the Top
One of my favorites.

(It's not as bad as it sounds "Gumsucker" is slang for someone who live's in the state of Victoria) This week I have found myself feeling a little home sick for little old NZ and the good times and times of fun that were had over the last 6 months. This weekend I satisfied my longing for Cabbage tree's and Bell bird song by sharing some "grouse" NZ tunes with my new Aussie pals. The play list included Concord Dawn, Salmonella Dub a bit of Fast Crew and Misfits of Science and some old school Che Fu. There was a party [View Full Entry]

Mungo - Melanie McCafferty | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 10th 2005 | 86 Views | [diary=13172]

Thane
Rowan and Kym

We have been in Melbourne for nearly 2 weeks after taking a trip down the great ocean road from adelaide. we went to the grampians (spectacular mountain range) and did a walk to mackenzies falls - waterfall - well some of us got there, and others got lost and scaled a cliff! also we went on high walk to the pinnacles - views. then onto the great ocean road where we then went and saw things like london bridge (handrails! or should that be no handrails?) which is a rock in sea in shape of bridge. the 12 apostles (of which [View Full Entry]

pamdu - Phil & Matt Down Under | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 4th 2005 | 63 Views | [diary=12652]


Wet, rainy Melbourne Relaxing day. Big lie in. Nice Art Gallery. Not much to report on today...I mean nothing too exciting. Basically I picked up my train tickets and went to the Art Gallery. Oh yeah and I happened to pass through Chinatown so I picked up yummy pastries for lunch. Gotta love those bo lo bow and hot dog buns! And yes, an egg tart too. Since it's so wet out I'm not really all that motivated to walk about. I will be heading up to Bendigo tomorrow morning and will catch up with Hannah one last time and hopefully [View Full Entry]

Bon Bon on the Go Go - Bonnie Eng | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 9th 2006 | 90 Views | [diary=12290]


School is out and the fun has begun. I finished off my last exams last week and am now on semester break until the end of July. I have finally started doing some of the touristy stuff I haven’t had time for during the school. Matt (a Kiwi classmate of mine) and I went to Healsville Sanctuary. It is about an hour out of the city in the Yarra Valley and home to one of the largest collections of Australian wildlife in captivity. Anyway I got my fill of all the Aussie favorites: kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, wombats and even a [View Full Entry]

Jodi - Jodi Henry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 28th 2005 | 372 Views | [diary=12123]

A Dingo Ate My Baby!
Two of Australia's most popular residents
Girls Night Out

By Mungo
June 26th 2005
BIG CITY Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Melbourne
Hey there Ho there, I have finally got around to updating my journal.....Yes Bonas Benda Enda was night to remember with most people in Springer’s and the surrounding towns crammed like very pickled sardines in the bar. The music was fantastic and the atmosphere reminded me of a family reunion, there were little pockets of people here and there celebrating the rein of the Bone man. I was swept away on a wave of Jim Beam and we all danced like fiends until the dawn cracked. The following day in Springfield was a very quiet one; the only people on the [View Full Entry]

Mungo - Melanie McCafferty | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 26th 2005 | 92 Views | [diary=12009]

Lochard Gorge
Yarra River

By emmy
June 23rd 2005
The six Ps Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Melbourne
They say prior preparation and planning prevents piss poor performance - I reckon I must be almost researched up to the hilt. I spent a bit of time today reading about the area where I'll be working in Bolivia. On Saturday morning it's off to the Map Shop in the city to see what's available and then swing around to Kathmandu to pick up some items (like I need more luggage!). The panic mode is starting to warm itself up again - I've woken up in a blind panic the last three mornings..... [View Full Entry]

emmy - Emily Martin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 23rd 2005 | 182 Views | [diary=11701]