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Huskisson to Merimbula
Started out on a dull, chilly morning. After yesterday's high of 35C, we have plummeted to 13C!!
Today was mainly a driving day, with lunch break being at Central Tilba, sister to Tilba Tilba, quaint little villages of 19th century cottages, now restored as craft shops and tea rooms.
Driving along, we passed through massive road …
Giants of the sea
... The killerwhales drove the big humpback whales into Towfold bay so people could spear them. Sometimes the killerwhales even blocked the blowholes of the humpback whales so they would drown.. Extremely amazing and also cruell. In this time whalehunting was still very risky floating in a small wooden boat between the giants of the sea. Still there was never an attack from a killerwhale on humans falling ...
Final Destination. Goodbye, Adeiu, Au Revoir......
... events from our time on the road over a couple of drinks and lots of laugh's. The weather was kind to us so we had lots of beach days, the boys had a round of golf and all in all a fun time had by all.
So there it is, easily the best twelve months of our lives (hopefully the kids will get that one day). What we have taken away from this time together is hard to put into words. We have all grown closer, got to know each other ...
More Bad Weather
... the van on the back in constant rain, by the time we reached our destination we were both exhausted. The campspot we were planning to stay in whilst exploring the area of Bega was really not nice at all, it has a really spooky bad feel about it. There are a couple of other campers but it still feels creepy. ...
A week long journey to Melbourne!
We decided that after being in the big city for a week we'd like to appreciate the countryside of Australia again and so we chose to take a week travelling down to Melbourne stopping in five places along the way.
Initially, we headed West from Sydney to the Blue Mountains National Park. Although it was a cloudy and drizzly day, we could still appreciate the spectacular views of the different peaks from the lookouts we chose to stop at. We also did a ...