Fiona's Bed and Breakfast - Launceston B&B
141a George Street, Launceston
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Fiona's Bed and Breakfast - Launceston B&B

141a George Street Launceston, Tasmania, 7250, Australia

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Brunch zum Sekt

A travel blog entry by mcdowel

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... ich auf einmal wieder das Küken. Aber immerhin konnte ich mein Ziel erreichen und mich ein bisschen unterhalten. Zwar wieder auf Deutsch, aber macht ja nichts. Englisch sprech ich schon fliesend, hab also keinen Lerndruck mehr. Außerdem konnte ich mich so für Morgen noch auf eine kleine Wanderung verabreden. Also in etwa genau so, wie ich mir das vorgestellt habe. Ein paar Leute kennenlernen und dann gemeinsam was machen. Wie gestern schon: Geht doch!

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Snow! reaching the most southern point by car!

A travel blog entry by petermaryanne

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... took a walk along the beach to the whale sculpture. It was really nice and we had a good view of the bay around us including the mountains in the background. We found out that the mountains often retained snow on the Alps even in summer, no wonder that the wind is so bitingly cold here as it comes from the direction of the mountains. When we left camp the tent camper was still in the camp so we felt confident no one would enter whilst we were gone. We were back by 10am in time ...

Gorge-ous

A travel blog entry by blanchardbfg

... where even more photo opportunities present themselves. Upon returning to town exhausted and hot, we finally got a hot shower, then picked up ingredients for a second home made meal on the trot; Pizza! Ok, so the bases were pre-made (we're backpackers, not chefs), but everything else was done by us. After some faff with the ovens we were eventually able to sit down and eat, and knackered from our day and full of dough, we collapsed into ...

Terror at not nowhere-near-20,000 feet

A travel blog entry by johnmcfeely

... swimming pool, the stunning presence of the rock faces around us, and the suspension bridge passing over the lake, which people were swimming around in, despite the presence of the swimming pool metres away (which was apparently built for the express purpose of keeping people out of the rather dangerous lake). Also passing right over us where we sat was the Cataract Basin Chairlift - covering an impressive 457m, and with a central span of 308m, believed to be the longest ...

Launceston

A travel blog entry by whichwaynow

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Launceston  I made it to Tassie. Woo!  So on thursday after a quick hop from the very busy Melbourne-Tulamarine airport to the small concreted patch in a field in Launceston (apparently an airport) i had made it to the land under down under. On leaving the plane I discover the winter, Tasmania style with -2 temperatures and howling Antarctic winds. Having gone from 28 to -2 in a week my body's going to be a little confused but luckily ...

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