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Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Airlie Beach February 17th 2006

After the boat brought the 4x4 back to the mainland it was only a short drive back to the hostel from there. We had been told specifically to come straight back and not go to any burger bars or anything and we did as we had been asked. On arrival back at the hostel we discovered that al members of the self-drive were being placed back at the hostel in the same room (except for Jurgen who wasn't staying there) and this was cool because it seemed a perfect outlet from which to hang out with everybody. That evening we prepared some of the food that we had left from the trip and we all sat and drank beer to gether as well. It seemed as though everybody had had a really great time and that ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Whitsundays February 17th 2006

The prospect of spending three full days living on a boat was something i found pretty interesting and the fact that it was a small boat with only 12 other passengers, one of whom i already knew made this an attractive prospect. The scenary while sailing the whitsundays is really beautiful and as someone who loves great scenary it was something i took to straight away. One of the things i also love about being on boats are when you swim in the sea after diving off a boat, i find this far more interesting than just going into the sea from the beach, so when it was time to go for a swim i was well into this. One problem though is that in the area at this time of year there is a danger ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Northern Territory » Darwin February 17th 2006

Well another day, another 40 degrees heat, another amazing afternoon thunderstorm and another 80% humidity (Sigh!) :( Well the bad news is my Acer Laptop is knackered. It needs a new motherboard at $900 so have bitten the bullet and bought a new Compaq one $1100 (double the spec) - oops forgot its Aussie set up so has no pound signs and the keys are a bit backwards - but then thats most of Australia for you. Also spent $260 having a man come out to fit a new front windscreen in Sheila as she took a chip off the road and with the tremendous heat causing the air to expand in the car the chip had spread into a 2 foot crack down the passengers window so thought best to replace it ahead of our ... read more

Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Christchurch February 17th 2006

Hey all!! Well some of you don't write often...Hope everything is going well for you all....Anyways so here we are in New Zeland!! Really hard to beleive that we are again in another country!!! We flew over it yesterday and wow!! Mountains, Mountains and mountains... We arrived at Christchurch which is one of the main "city" on the south Island and wow...it's like a little country town. It's small, i think we actually went around it yesterday trying to find a restaurant that was not chinese or asian to eat at... :p So yeah, really peaceful city with no skycrapper....I don't even know how many people this town has but it must be below 10 000! Oh yeah, funny thing, the cold water is on the left site and the hot water is on the right ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Grampians February 17th 2006

Buschfeuer im Grampians Nationalpark Hallo ihr lieben zu Hause! Hoffe, euch geht es allen gut! Unser Trip laeuft bisher ganz klasse. Nun sind wir ja eigentlich in Adelaide gestartet und ueber Kangaroo Island - Mount Gambier nach Halls Gap gefahren, aber es gibt so viele Leute, die schon gespannt auf die aktuellen Fotos der Grampians warten. Daher gibt's diesen Teil zuerst und spaeter nochmal den Anfang der Tour. In dem Grampians Nationalpark, der ein riesiger Nationalpark ist, hat es seit Mitte Januar ein riesiges Buschfeuer gegeben, bei dem 60% des Parks zerstoert worden ist. Das Buschfeuer ist durch einen Blitzschlag ausgeloest worden und die Feuer wurden durch weitere Winde schoen geschuert! Zum Glueck hat es dann wohl nach einigen Wochen angefangen zu regnen und mittlerweile sind die Feuer unter Kontrolle. Wir haben es nur noch an ... read more
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Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Queenstown February 17th 2006

Our friend Harry arrived in Christchurch in the morning from Nelson and gave Martin a lift out to get the hire car then we got on our way early afternoon to make our way to Queenstown. It’s a 7 hour drive south west from Christchurch and we saw some amazing scenery along the way. We stopped at Lake Tekapo which is a huge lake with striking blue water and a small church at the bottom, postcard perfect place with a snow capped Mount Cook overlooking it. A little further on we came across another beautiful lake called Lake Pukaki and there was absolutely noone around so we had a peaceful wander around. We couldn’t get over how clear the water was and such a vibrant shade of blue. We passed through the Kawarau Gorge and stopped ... read more
Lake Tekapo.
Chapel at Lake Tekapo
Lake Pukaki

Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Christchurch February 17th 2006

As Chief Inspector Barnaby sat sipping a cool refreshing Chardonnay at the close of a long, hot mid-summers day, Sgt Troy came dashing through the patio doors alerting..."Sir, you'd best come along with me to the village green, there's been at least 4 seperate, but completely related, killings in Upper Middle Witchellton!!!!!!". .......Phew, sorry about that - for a moment we could have sworn we were back at home watching an episode of Midsommer Murders. It's just that Christchurch looks exactly like that. Check the photos if you don't believe us. Also kinda reminds us of that song we sang as kids ... 'What do you do if you're bursting for the loo in an Engish Country, Gaaarden? Pull down your pants and suffocate the ants, in an English Country, Gaaarden'. You know the one, we're ... read more
Romeo & Juliet.....
Entrance to the Rose Garden.
Tram

Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Otago » Dunedin February 17th 2006

THE MASTERS GAMES - Basketball During the week I offered to help out by officiating two men’s basketball games each day. It was a pretty uneventful affair, and tied in nicely with my physio appointments with Lena. Her name is irrelevant, but in being young and blonde, and paid (by the government, not by me) to massage my thigh, I had to fight pretty hard to stop myself from saying “the pain seems to have shifted towards my inner thigh”. Nevertheless, I reluctantly endured the course of treatment, well, up until the point where she was replaced by Bob (who was neither, young or blonde {or female for that matter} and hence could not provide an appropriate level of service). Anyway, yeah the basketball was pretty dull. Only one Technical foul all tournament, and not too ... read more
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Oceania » Australia » New South Wales » Sydney February 17th 2006

Well i am writing to you on my 3rd day in Sydney and i can say it has been all good but very tiring!!!! Anyway here is how our last few days went in wonderful Mellbourne. Last sunday we visited Werribe Zoo which Helen took us to with Rob which was about a half hour journey by car. It was more of an african zoo than an Australian zoo to be honest but it was still highly enjoyable. While we were there we took the Safari tour around the park which was really good we got a chance to drive past all the animals and get right up close to all of them which was a great experience. After we completed the Safari we set off to the otherside of the park to see the lions, ... read more
Dimi, Tremlett and the Lurker
Justin Langer Australian Opening Batsman on his way out to bat and he had time to stop and pose for a photo for me!!!
The Family (Without Hannah)

Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Kaikoura February 17th 2006

This is an amazing town! It a little more touristy but that happens when there is so much going on. Jason, Ryan, Jo, Jordan, Kate and I all took a road trip about 2 hr north of Lincoln to Kaikoura. First day was a little cloudy and glum, but we made the most of it by walking by the water, sitting on a pier playing gee-tar, swinging off the pier (not me but Ryan) trying to catch seagulls, trying to find cheap crayfish (new Zealand form of lobster) same price as lobster too!! We never ended up getting any (sad). But we did go to this little Irish pub out in the middle of a sheep pasture, it was okay, there was a wedding going on, we unsuccessfully tried to get in. But we did end ... read more
The pier
Crazy Ryan
Pee-tree




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