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92 Wood St Darwin, Top End, Northern Territory, Australia, 0800, 61-(08)-8941-0568
... to get to the cash when you are in a shop. Finally, my husband's money belt with zipper has stained all the money that has been kept inside of it and the belt gets hot and sweaty so the money does as well. He took out a $10 bill from the belt once and trying to unfold it ripped it in half.<br>3) My Jansport backpack has served me well and faithfully for more than 5 years now. It's only problem is the ...
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia carpefeline... rock art sites in Australia and a popular spot for watching the sunset over the wetlands. Not many people were around when I was climbing up but at the top – well there were literally busloads of them – but luckily all in quiet contemplative mood. The rock formations are weird and are reminiscent of abandoned Aztec/Inca cities. I have tried to capture some of the art but it is difficult as mostly it is in sheltered rock overhangs and is fenced off for ...
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia spoonski... me, so I got to thinking what is the big deal there?. Miami is closer to Havana than DC, and Buffalo is closer to Ottawa. I know, I shouldn't overanalyze something that causes so much local pride. See what happens?<br><br>The weather here in the Top End is hot and muggy as can be expected being so close to the equator. Basically take Borneo, flip it down under the equator, add some more sun and voila...Darwin. A nice day of cool rainy weather back home is what ...
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia atlpilot36Well, we are still in Darwin, living in Virginia in the caravan park and going to church at Fred's Pass which is a little area just down the road. <br>David is still working at Mission Australia and I have been temping at the uni for the past couple of weeks and still there. <br>We have also been on a sunset harbour cruise, which was my work's farewell gift to me ...
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia robynanddavid... so we must be making good progress. A pit stop at Longreach gave us a chance to see the Qantas 'Hummer' parked in the desert. This is the birth place of Qantas, but confusingly, just about every settlement within 50ks claims also to be the place. First board meeting, first flight , first scheduled flight etc etc etc. We had now reached the greatest distance between fuel pumps and set off with plenty left of our 150 litres and 370ks to go to the next roadhouse. 'No ...
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia nz2uk... is by far the most visually impressive state we have come across yet and we are not even much into it. Esperance was spectacular, even in the wet & cool weather we had there, and Shannon National Park & Pemberton were beautiful too. Although Shannon should be renamed 'Snake Gully' - we all took a bushwalk the first day there & saw 3 on our trek and the next day I went for a bushwalk and saw another 2. I was regretting going ...
Perth, WA, Australia lavis... correctly). We had to go through an inspection at Border Village where an officer of Agriculture came on board and went through the fridge, cupboards, drawers and the bathroom looking to make sure we weren't carrying anything that we didn't declare. We were clean as we had read all the literature that we had got in Ceduna. Here the time changed again by another 45 minutes and we have arrive in Western Australia. We stopped at the Eucla Roadhouse for gas again and it is ...
Perth, Western Australia, Australia ewtodd... International Students so I'd be looking at full time and a total of 13.470,- AUD that have to be paid before the year starts or in two rates of 2 x 7500,- which is more expensive for nothing. With residency we're looking at 11.000,-. So I'd be walking out of there with a diploma after one year, which is here less worth than a bachelor degree. If I wanted the Bachelor of Film Production I'd be looking at two years 43.200,- AUD all up (36,600.- AUD ...
Dawesville, Western Australia, Australia silberregen... rocks by the sea to see who would get wet first from the spray from the waves crashing against the rocks. Some of the waves were huge and we stood no chance of staying dry! Next stop was Cape Peron in Rockingham where more rock climbing was called for. Ed narrowly avoided a soaking as he ran across the rock bridge between 2 big sets of rocks with the water gushing over the bridge moments after he was safely ...
Rockingham, Western Australia, Australia edandali... when they are at the surface, and they were very large! About 3-4 meters long! They are also amazingly fast underwater. As quick as it arrived under me it was off! The afternoon was quite frustrating as we watched loads of fins around our boat, but in the water the visibility and the fact that we had to hold on to our groups, meant little time to actually see them. On the boat the encounter was much better, as you get to see them swim around the boat. We were very lucky ...
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