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Travel Blogs from Merimbula
Giants of the sea
... mood and gets real close to our boat! Spectecular to see! And a few seconds later the baby breaches and rises out of the water to splash down again... This is definitly my number one moment during my journey! The cherry on the cake! But the show is not over yet.. The mother shows her tailfins several times before diving into the deep and leave us. This was definitly a dream come true which surely want to do ...
Days 36, 37 and 38, New South Wales, Australia
DAY 36
We left Batemans Bay in search of sunshine! We travelled south chasing the tiniest chink of blue sky amongst a sea of grey clouds.
By the time we reached our destination of Merimbula the grey clouds had dispersed, the sky was blue and the sun was shining.
What a vast and welcome ...
Schreibblockade ist gebrochen
... rdigkeiten, wie das Parlament House anzuschauen. Nun ging es gen Süden mit Ziel Melbourne. Ich entschied mich für die Route entlang der Snowy Mountains. Zwar lag kein Schnee auf der direkten Route die ich nahm, jedoch erfuhr ich, dass es ein paar Kilometer östlich zu Schneefällen gekommen war. Die niedrigen Temperaturen waren allerdings auch bei mir zu spüren, als ich eine halbe Stunde bei 5°C auf einen Lift, mitten im Nirgendwo im Regen wartete und noch immer ...
Bellbirds and Rainbow Parrots....
... year old retired psychologist. He had been in the park for three months and had taken on the task of feeding the parrots and doves. So Barb and Ray sat, drank wine, talked and fed birds for two hours while I decompressed inside the rv from the day of driving. Barb had the birds (and Ray) eating out of the palm of her hand and I finished my book.
We had a simple meal out of our remaining stores of food and got prepared to return the motor home the next ...
Brr....Flood....Snow, an amazing rescue! THE END!
... river meets the sea, we visited a nice man in the information centre, it was an old slab hut and we also saw a cool kangaroo sign, someone had drawn a set of skis on the kangaroo so it looked like he was skiing. We finally found a caravan park our campsite was right on the beach plus the park had a jumping pillow Matt and I spent ALL AFTERNOON ON IT !!!
Sunday we went to Eden Killer whale Museum and saw the skeleton of "Old Tom".Old ...