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Letzte Tage in Darwin :)
Bald ist es soweit ! Wir ziehen mal wieder weiter. Nach langer Jobsuche haben wir nun endlich einen sicheren Job bekommen. Alex hat zwar schon auf dem Oktoberfest gearbeitet und Autos gewaschen. Und ich hab mein können als Tellerwäscherin und als Apartmenteinrichterin unter Beweis stellen können. Aber jetzt haben wir endlich Arbeit für eine längere …
To Kakadu? Or Kaka-don't ?
We arrived at 4:30am in Darwin. Everyone was feeling rather sleepy after a few uncomfortable hours of trying to sleep on the plane. We collected our bags no trouble but we then headed for the border control. Obviously we had nothing to hide but with Australia being known for its extremely strict procedures, having nothing to hide doesn't always …
Algus pole kunagi kerge !!
... asub ja sa saad viimsest kui sõnast aru , mida sinuga räägitakse . Tõsi ! Keele barjääri isegi ei ole ... loomulikult räägin ma vigaselt ja ma ei julge isegi mõelda kui jube see aktsent on ,mis mu suhtlemiselt läbi kumab . Aga see polegi oluline , sest inimesed saavad ikkagi sinust aru ja kõik sujub . Lihtsalt IGA ALGUS ONGI RASKE ! Ma pole siin nädalatki olnud kui peale esimest tagasilööki on jänes püksis. See ajab mind tõsiselt naerma ,sest kaine mõistus ütleb ...
Feeling HOT HOT HOT!
... Australia v South Africa test
cricket :-)
One
of the main reasons for visiting Darwin was to visit the Litchfield
National Park which we did on the Friday – with lovely Maree, the
tour guide. We visited 3 waterfalls, Florence Falls, Tolmer Falls
and Wangi Falls, saw 8 foot Cathedral termite mounds (grass eating
termites) and some magnetic termite mounds (they face North) and then
visited Buley Rock Hole. The weather was overcast which meant it ...
I've been to hell - and it's beautiful...
... been here over a week.
We're both glad to be on our way to Darwin – Alice Springs is a useful
gateway to the outback and to some amazing sights/adventures – but
the town itself is a bit of a **** hole, a lot of the buildings are
run down, there are indications of high Aboriginal unemployment and
alcohol dependency and there's not much to do (cinemas, pubs, clubs
etc).
Okay so we're all checked in to our hotel in Darwin. It's a ...