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April 17th 2010
Published: April 27th 2010
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After our restful stay in Mollymook (We had a proper bed for three whole nights, a luxury for us) we travelled just a little further north to Jervis Bay where we settled into a campsite right on the shoreline. We had some more great weather and for only $35 each we took a cruise around the bay dolphin watching. An entire pod (of 10-12 dolphins) swam with our boat for some time, coming so close tha... Read Full Entry



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A chameleon at the zoo.... we named him Louis the Lizard after the Budweiser ad.
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Another Lion at the zoo...
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Up close with a lion at Taronga zoo.
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The morning after playing waterfalls......
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Kamodo dragon at Taronga zoo.
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Meerkats at Taronga Zoo.
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Christine and Simon in front of the harbour bridge.
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Us in from of the Sydney harbour bridge.
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The local Lorikeets having there afternoon bread.
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Christine and Simon with the local aboriginal tribesmen.
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Ste with christine cooking on of our many BBQ's.
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Me feeding one of the Lorikeets.
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Moses out nightly friend having a bite to eat.
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Ste taking it to another level!
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Christine with the lorikeets.
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A Kookaburra in our caraven park.
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Up close and personnal with Moses.
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The Sydney Opera House.
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The Opera house from the harbour bridge.
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The Central Business District from Sydney harbour.
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.Ste and Simon on Christine and Simon's last night.



30th May 2010

hello from mollymook
Hi Gemma and Steve, Glad you're having a wonderful time and that you finally got a job. You wouldn't want to be here now - has been raining cats and dogs with cyclonic wind - the ocean looks wild but exciting. You must appreciate the accommodation there but it must feel like you're in Williams again being so isolated. What a contrast to your travels - never boring looking forward to your next leg of the journey. Nice to hear from you. Love Jenny and John

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