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Kalbarri and His Royal Highness Prince Leonard
... ich, dass er irgendwo auf seinem 75qkm grossen Herrschaftsgebiet eine geile grosse Hammers-Huette stehen hat, in der Princess Shirley residieren kann und nicht nur diese seltsame kleine Bruchbude hinter dem Souvenir-Shop, die wir ueberrascht beaeugen...
Alles in allem war dieser Besuch witzig und verwundernd zugleich, wirklich seltsam hat es sich angefuehlt und beschaeftigt hat es mich auch - wie cool, einfach einen eigenen Staat ausrufen, wenn man auf die Regierung keinen Bock ...
Gnaraloo
... movies on the laptops when its windy (right now is so so so windy), snorkeling and walks along the sea. We take turns with ten others cooking and cleaning, some weird estranged family tied together by all the dust and determination to find something more in this life. Odd we all found Gnaraloo.
I live with two cockroaches named Lois and Francis, an Australian who calls herself Careena and a yet to be named bat- let ...
Princess Meets The Prince
... We then had our passports stamped and visa's issued, and after the flag lowering ceremony were given our choice of location in the Principality of Hutt River campervan park. The resident human population of Hutt River is something in the neighbourhood of 30 (although they claim a worldwide citizenry of 15,000) which is dwarfed by the kangaroo population that came to hang out with us in the camp ground. I caught a series of low light, poor quality pic's that I've attached to ...
Kalbarri
Friday, 28 September2012 – Monday, 01 October 2012
Kalbarri is yet another great place to stay on the Western Coast of Australia with its dramatic coastline and proximity of Kalbarri National Park which covers 192,000 hectares. The elements have exposed the layers of the ...
All quiet again on the home front.
... lane. He particularly seemed to enjoy the theme tune....!
First tourist stop was the Maritime Museum in Geraldton. We kind of went to tick the box but didn't expect much - but it was a lovely museum - with great displays that were interestingly laid out. Staff were very helpful and passionate. Got the broader context on the sinking of HMAS Sydney II. It was the greatest Naval loss in Australia's history. Annabel was ecstatic to find a display ...