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Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Brisbane January 16th 2007

As a final note on Hong Kong, I have to mention the food. It is truely awesome. You can get anyhting you want and its dirt cheap as well. I have put on about 6 pounds in weight in little over a month but i dont regret one bite. Well maybe the chickens feet but i had to try it! If you like seafood then you'll love it here and of course if you do happen to like chickens feet, well then ditto i guess. Upon leaving Hong Kong I experienced certain immigration problems. Apparently STA have managed to make a mess of my application for an Australian working Visa! So currently I am only here on a 3 month tourist Visa and i have been informed that if i want to attain a working Visa, ... read more
Trophy girlfriend
Really love those chickens feet
Rock slide

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Auckland » Newton January 16th 2007

אאאאאווווקקקייייי....אז מה עשינו מוולינגטון עד אוקלנד?? שנתחיל? אחרי לילה בקמפינג במקום שאין לי מושג איך קוראים לו ליד וולינגטון וחצי יום התפרקדות בשמש ביום שאחרי הגענו למשפחה ל ההיט שלנו. לקח לנו שעה למצוא את הבית אבל הצלחנו לבסוף. קיבלו אותנו בשימחה עם מית קר ושוקולדים. והראו לנו את החדרים. כשהם יצאו לעבוד בגינה באתי מתוך נימוס והצעתי להם עזרה. והיא לקחה את זה בשיא הרצינות ונתנה לנו להתחיל לגזום איזה עץ שהפריע לנוף. כשסיימנו באתי ושאלתי אותה שוב - מתוך נימוס אם יש עוד משהו. ואחרי 5 דקות מצאתי את עצמי עם מעדר חופר בור ועוקר עץ ענבים ע-נ-ק ושותל אחד חדש. אמרתי עד כאן - ואחרי זה ההפסקתי להיות מנומס ולא שאלתי לעוד רעיונות שלה :) משם הלכנו לאכול ערב ארוחה שהייתה דיי נחמדה. בשר שתיה אבל יותר מכל - סלט חסה טרי וטבולה. ... read more
Thermal River - 4 free
Pasta A le' Maor
Coromandel peninsula

Oceania » Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Newtown January 16th 2007

- I was back at work on boxing day(but on 2.5x pay, i wasn't complaining...much) and the next big thing to happen was of course New Years Eve. After much research, planning and conversations with all parties involved, I managed to find a place we could watch the fireworks that accomadted everyone's varying needs. Was feeling a little nervous on the day in case everyone thought it was pants when we got there but was happy to get the thumbs up from everyone. We arrived over on the north shore at about 4pm with our picnics and plenty of alcohol and found ourselves a spot with a pretty good view and a fair bit of space. The theme for the celebrations this year was 'Diamond in an emerald city' because they were celebrating 75 years of ... read more
Sydney - NYE 2006
NYE afternoon at Cremorne Point
The terraces "do" NYE 2006

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Coromandel January 16th 2007

On the 16th we drove 30kms north of Coromandel to Colville. Colville is a one street, 10 houses town. Here we stayed on a farm stay backpackers. Our main reason for staying in Colville was to do the Fletcher Bay to Stoney Bay walk. This walk started at the top of the Coromandel Peninsula, the drive was windy gravel road that took us1hr and 10 mins to do. At one point it took us 20mins to go 6km. The walk took 3 hrs to do one way, so we only went half and then turned around. The walk started through farmland, then dropped down to the coastline and into a bay. We stopped for lunch in Poley Bay and collected some Paua shells. From there we walked another hour to the lookout point where we could ... read more
View from Lookout

Oceania » Fiji » Yasawa Islands January 16th 2007

Hi all, Short one - we stayed here for 16th and 17th. Melbravo Resort. Will update more later.... ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Perth » Joondalup January 16th 2007

My last day in Perth was one I will never forget. My Uncle Liam and I spent some really great quality time together, his sense of Humour is so much like mine we joked and had a good laugh at the Wildlife Park seeing the Koala, feeding the Kangaroos & had a cuddle with a most impressive Wombat! Sadly Auntie Kala was unable to join us as the walk around the park would have been too much for her. We took a slow scenic rout to the airport where we had some lunch and said our good byes. I felt very sad to leave them both and I promised that I would return. There is no doubt about that I will. Australia is a fantastic Country and there is so much to see. ... read more
holding on tight
Go on tickle my tum
Wow What a Wombat

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Bay of Islands » Paihia January 16th 2007

Oh Hi . . . 16th Jan: Well what a journey... Our first day up to Piahia and it took 10 hours on the bus but we finally arrived inour Hostel. We headed off to the BBQ party and met upwith some friends and had a couple of drinks. Not a late one as up early to head off to 'Cape Reigna' (the northest point of NZ) 17th Jan: CAPE REIGNA: Well, although this was also a very long bus journey we had lots of stops and lots of fun things to do. First stop was Cape Reigna. Me and Kara choose to walk the short route to the lighthouse! Watched a 'Maori' family dancing/singing and saw the two seas meet (not sure which two seas they were?!?!) Then back on the bus to next stop ... read more
Maori Family
Two Seas meet
Sand Dunes

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Cairns January 16th 2007

Friday 12th January 2007 I grabbed a quick morning swim before breakfast and then we headed out to pick up the campervan we had booked to allow us to drive down the East Coast to Adelaide. It had not been a good few days for Lisa - she had been having a terrible time trying to get through to various credit card companies to arrange replacements (lost her wallet in NZ) - in typical 'big-company-take-your-money-now-speak-to-a-machine' wanker style. I hate big companies' customer 'service' - don't get me started... So while we waited for the campervan to be ready Lisa tried (in vain) to get her cards sorted. We finally picked up campervan 'Armageddon' - 'spelt incorrectly' Lisa tells me. She was also not too impressed that most Wicked vans are funny or arty - ours was ... read more
Driving through Queensland
Lisa and a turtle
Cheers!

Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Christchurch January 16th 2007

Christchurch is a nice town - kind of like Victoria, BC, but smaller and not quite as fancy. We stayed at Greatstay, a cozy, modern B&B. The owners were really nice (when haven't they been?) I mentioned that I wanted to try the NZ breakfast of Pikelets, and the hostess made them for me the next morning! Her husband was an old car collector, and had several cars brought in from the States and refurbished them himself. He took us for a drive around the city in the car and we took lots of pictures. In the city there are really nice walking streets with cafes and shops. J finally got a haircut in this trendy place by a guy we figured was gay "not that there's anything wrong with that". Scissor Sisters - Europe's most ... read more
Christchurch Park
Pikelet
Sidewalk Cafe

Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Queenstown January 16th 2007

The 170km from Omarama to Queenstown take us gently back towards the mountains. The road passes through Tarras, a tiny blip on the map which gained worldwide fame (well, almost) as the home of Shrek, a naughty merino sheep who was found in 2004 having evaded the shears for six consecutive years and, as you might expect, looking quite alarming for this fact. The hapless creature, having avoided capture for so long by hiding in caves, was caught and promptly shorn of his fleece, which weighed in at no less than 27 kilograms (enough wool, I am told, to make twenty suit jackets). Queenstown has a spectacular location: on the shores of squiggle-shaped Lake Wakatipu, the town sits against a backdrop of soaring, snow-capped peaks. Queenstown has developed into New Zealand's undisputed backpacker capital which, in ... read more
Arrowtown
The Chinese goldminers' settlement, Arrowtown
The Chinese goldminers' settlement, Arrowtown




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