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Travel Blogs from Launceston
Observations!
I've been thinking this from the start, that there aren't nearly as many tourists here as I though, at least not Caucasians. I've only seen one white person in a school uniform here, the American on the train to Kagawa. Manami always sleeps in the car, and today I was thinking, she goes to bed after 11 and ...
Fun final day in Launceston
This morning we both had a lay in and then checked out at 10am before heading to the library to use the Internet as the Internet at the hostel has been broken for months!! After we had finished up there we stopped at the tourist centre to get a map and then walked along the river up into the Cataract Gorge and to the first basin and over the suspension bridge. Whilst at the gorge we bumped into the other girl who was in ...
Light trip for the last day!
... West. He went to a concert of Korean music in Sydney earlier. Cultural products, cultural stories transcend nationalities.
So my trip ended on a friendly note. Before I left Tasmania, I read the book that I brought at the airport. I felt crystal clear, my brain is working well. All the travel experience just adds to my life wisdom, helps me contemplate the meaning of life.
Look forward to my next trip! Where will it be?
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Day Five
... looks clear and refreshing, completely unrelated to the brown water that makes up the river system further down the track.
We applaud Launceston for its beautiful landscaping of this area. As you reach the summit of the chair lift, hydrangeas and rhododendrons reach up as though attempting to be the first to touch the feet of the chairlift passengers. Both beautifully vibrant with their pink, purple and white flowers celebrating a Victorian ...
Snow! reaching the most southern point by car!
... to assist us in our choices. We gleaned as much information from him as we could but did not buy yet the replacements. I did though find 2 pairs of shorts made by Gondwana which were originally $59.99 reduced to just $12each. Peter checked out the gaiters for our walk but only bought some hooks and sinkers for fishing. We left there and took a drive to Hobart Harbour so that Dylan could sign up to do the fun run which has been organised by Mark Webber the famous racing car driver ...