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Travel Blogs from Launceston
Kotohigaru Temple, Udon Noodles and Tower
... the bank, where we got our udon making certificate. When I got picked up, we drove to where Mrs Host works, which is the second tallest building in Takamatsu. We could see the whole city from the top, and it's much bigger than I thought it was. When we left we went to pick up Host Sister Manami, we stopped at a patisserie and bought cakes. We went to a cosmetic store, and Mr Host gave me a photo album fret he day we made ...
Platypus!!!!
... called in for the TV presentation about Platypus. Next we actually got to see the little animals swimming around and watch them feed!! They are so ugly but so cute at the same time :) Half beaver, half duck! Next we wandered into the open echidna enclosure. The female currently has her first egg of the breeding programme and unfortunately one of the males was being too nosey and aggressive to her and her egg they had to house ...
Day 222: my private tour
... where the same water is used three times to generate electricity and thanks to which they got the short-cut-road to Launceston. He knows about people and floods and he knows what to do in Launceston. The gorge walk is there. And a museum. And the zoo. That should be enough till day after tomorrow, when my flight leaves at ...
Day Five
... central beauty, you are suddenly brought back to time and place when a waist height friend decides that it too would like to share your scones. Eye to eye the Peacock pleads with you for a treat. Gentle and yet commanding with its stare, you feel yourself compelled, and perhaps also a little intimidated by the closeness of this wonder.
A few walks down, and a perfect morning tea and we are back in the campervan saying goodbye to Launceston on our ...
Snow! reaching the most southern point by car!
... out of bed as the sun was beating down on the canvas making the room a little too hot for comfort in bed. The sun was out and warming after the cold and wind of the day before so we made the best of it and enjoyed the sunshine. We got someone else in the camping area sometime during the morning, a man with a child set up a tent campsite at the far end of the campground. Peter and I were a little lazy and sat about the camp planning options for outings but not really serious about ...