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Dolphin Swim

We went on a local Dolphin boat trip, where we had the chance to get in the water, and let the WILD dolphins, swim around us. It was fantastic seeing them so close, and being completely wild too. You could actually hear them talking, or whatever you call it. I have to point out that just as we were wet suited up, and ready to jump in, the company quickly under there breath mentioned that a tourist had died, or been killed by sharks on a similar trip last year... there pointing out that it wasn't there company, made us feel rest assured!! Yes right! Also, to make things worse, a hammer head shark was caught off the same beach the previous night by 2 local fishermen!!!!
Adelaide

February 16th 2006
Now this was the dark horse. Neither of us knew what to expect from this city, but we were both pleasantly surprised. Enough to say we stayed here for 9 nights!!! The weather was fantastic, along with the caravan park, and the 2 nearby villages/towns, which were very popular. Lots of lovely food and drink were consumed....to the point we had to remind ourself that we are on a budget as backp ... read more
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Australian Flag Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name... ... read more
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