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17
Dec
2009
We've been busy!

23 hours ago by Ellie

It has been so busy around here . . . We've had wonderful overseas guests, Tia had surgery to cap 3 teeth, we went on Holiday to Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, all the children finished school and now we are FINALLY getting ready for Christmas. Just in case you've missed us I thought you might e ...

Tia Time - crossing-our-tees.blogspot.com · 3 references

MY PICTURES PUBLISHED

1 day ago by fathomtaiwan

Australian Visitor in Taiwan - fathomtaiwan.wordpress.com

Reef Trips in the Great B.

1 day ago by otterbarracuda

Probably one of, if not the greatest, main attraction of Cairns and of the regions nearby would be the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Listed as a World Heritage site, it boasts a whooping 2300km length that runs across the northeast coast across Queensland down to its tip in Bundaberg. No Australia ...

Barramundee - otterbarracuda.wordpress.com

16
Dec
2009
All I Want for Christmas

1 day ago by Kate

Let’s say we exchanged Christmas gifts in my house. We don’t, but just for my amusement, let’s say we do. Here’s what I’d like to find under the tree (or in my stocking) this year: An ice cream maker, like this one from Cuisinart: A deep fryer for making falafel and doughnuts and all sorts of tasty ...

Punch It In! - punchitin.wordpress.com · Rank: 25,931 · 15 references

15
Dec
2009
On a Sydney Harbour Cruise—what to Expect

3 days ago by african grey parrots

Prince Cruise asked: You could be sitting in a comfortable deck chair soaking in the sun and sipping a drink (perhaps champagne) as your private luxury cruiser takes you over the serene waters of the Great Barrier Reef on your Sydney Harbour cruise. (...)

Elite African Grey Parrots - eliteafricangreyparrots.com

14
Dec
2009
Dreams of “The Shanghai Gang”

4 days ago by rohit

The most talked about country took the most unexpected turn against its best brand called Shanghai. Why? Mega plans fueled with high growth and investments gave birth to high levels of kickbacks, commissions and arbitrage in the 90s. The average per capita income in China increased more than 11 time ...

Golmuri - golmuri.com

WHERE’S THE REEF?

4 days ago by thenewtwentyorbust

A little note from moi: Sorry for the delay, folks. Once again we were without wifi for a few days and let’s just say 14 hour overnight bus rides are best left to 20 year-olds and Aussie bus drivers who make $57/hour. I’m a useless human being today. Anyway, it’s our second to last day in Oz and I h ...

Tricia Jessica Australia - triciajessicaaustralia.wordpress.com

Headed for Queensland!

4 days ago by brianmboyce

I’ll be in Queensland for the next week. I didn’t realize how far away that was so the trip up there should be interesting with two hops on a plane and two ferry rides to my final destination, the Whitsunday Islands. I’ll be traveling way over a 1000 miles tomorrow. I will be camping on the beach of ...

Brian's Journal - brianmboyce.com/journal

13
Dec
2009
Shark Feed! [Australia]

5 days ago by danielchin.

This is a video taken during the shark feeding we were treated to on the second day. I apologize that the camera isn’t too steady – my nerves weren’t all that cool when sharks are in a frenzy and swimming right by my head. The cartoon basically shows where we were sitting in relation to [...]

Daniel Chin Photography: Blog - danielchinphotography.com/blog · 4 references

12
Dec
2009
Australia’s Great Train Journeys

5 days ago by travelanswerman

If you’re looking for a different train experience, it’s time to visit Australia! The country with sooooo much to offer and a great accent! Australia is a rail traveler’s dream! Scenic railways abound. The Indian Pacific and The Ghan, both transcontinental, are famous. The Overland runs between Melb ...

Where's the Travel Answer Man - travelanswerman.com/Blog · Rank: 65,260 · 37 references

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