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Blue Mountains Trip
... However, the place that were supposed to have lunch was too full so we had to eat at the café downstairs, which was instant **** food. Again, we had an hour here, which only gave us enough time to wait in the ridiculously long café line and take a couple pictures.
Back on the bus…where our next stop was the Scenic World in the Blue Mountains. One would think that we’d have several hours here, but when we got there we found out that we ...
The Blue Mountains
... views of the high and broad falls below.
Our next stop was Echo Point, a massive terrace overlooking more canyons and most famously, The Three Sisters, tall sandstone towers of important Aboriginal significance. We devoured our lunch on a bench built into the side of the first sister, essentially on the edge of a cliff with a safety fence.
We set off to explore more of the area, hiking along the top of the cliffs in search ...
Bounty in the Blue Mountains
... reached the top in triumphant disbelief and stood staring happily back down at what we'd just climbed, giddy on endorphins. In retrospect, I am glad we did it the wrong way round.
We crawled back into Katoomba and found an inviting little pub. Here we sat in the sun gulping down cider as if somebody was about to take it off us. Katoomba is an odd little place and after a few drinks in the pub and a hearty feed we decided to take ...
NOT seeing the Blue Mountains
... the bus the driver warned us not to try the popular walk from Leura Cascades to Gordon Falls (mud, slippery steps, more washouts). Again, nobody got off. By this time all of us were simply laughing - - the whole adventure had been such a bust on so many levels the only thing to do was laugh! One fit young couple waited for the bus by the side of the road, looking like drowned rats- - they’d tried to walk out to one of the falls viewing areas, but had to to ...
Turen går til Blue Mountains
... et aboriginergalleri. Børnene startede med hver især at købe en cap med australske logoer til 5 AUD. Herefter gik vi bare lidt rundt og kiggede inden vi pludseligt fik øje på ”ægte” aboriginere, som gik rundt i centret, kun iført en slags lagen imellem benene og ellers var malet fra top til tå. Børnene synes det var rigtigt spændende og vi gik ind i galleriet. Her spillede og fortalte en aboriginer om Didgeridoo. Det lød helt vildt godt og børnene ville nu hjem og øve sig ...