Glendalough Bed & Breakfast
197 - 199 Cashmere Street, Melbourne
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Glendalough Bed & Breakfast Melbourne

197 - 199 Cashmere Street Melbourne, Victoria, 3032, Australia

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Goodbye New Zealand, G'day Australia!

A travel blog entry by radders84

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First, I should point out that I (Paul) have hijacked Holly's blog. I've been feeling a little left out and she's let me loose...

Secondly, I'm typing this on a computer that looks like it was designed for use in a prison (perhaps appropriately being in Australia) - it is made out of solid metal (keys and all) and I'm fairly sure it's bomb …

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SUNSHINE IN GOSBERTON, RAIN IN MELBOURNE

A travel blog entry by retiredandcrazy

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... chef. So all in all Melbourne seems the place to be.

It's a very pretty, clean city and yesterday morning I took myself off with my map to explore. I found a McD (where I had breakfast!),a fruit stall (where I bought apples and bananas, my staple diet), a 7/11 (where I bought chocolate). Then Vinnie and Hils came and save me from my food excesses.

My grandson's niece Lotty has just arrived in Melbourne and we ...

Sydney's kleiner Bruder

A travel blog entry by raphdan

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... kann man glücklich sein wenn man noch reinkommt.

Was Sydney allerdings nicht hat sind die Australian Open und der Australian Grand Prix. Der Albert Park in dem die Formel 1 Strecke verläuft ist wirklich schön und ich bin einmal die Strecke langejoggt. Das war echt ganz cool, da die ganzen Tribünen, Auslaufzonen und Absperrungen schon aufgebaut waren. Schade, dass ich nächste Woche nicht dabei sein kann.

Ein echtes Highlight unser Hostel, wie Daniel schon sagte. ...

Finally we're leaving!!

A travel blog entry by dylanandliz

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I never would have thought that leaving your home country was so much hard work. The only feeling we have waiting to board our plane is relief. Relief that all the packing, visa applications, vaccinations and the endless form filling is finally over.

The mood changed when we saw New Zealand drifting off into the distance – excitement tinged with sadness knowing that it could be some time before we return (if ever).

Despite being up until 3am with last ...

One Night In Melbourne

A travel blog entry by sean_emily

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... goal of the said bohemian neighborhood of Brunswick Street. Brunswick is littered with pubs and trendy restaurants of every variety. Stepping off any side street one would find the walls and alley-ways covered in an assortment of street art.

After walking both sides of the entire neighborhood we popped our heads into 'The Workers Club' for a brew or two. After purchasing two jaw-dropping $10, ...