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Off the beaten track!
... the forests to Ralphs Lookout. Then on to the Falls – quite magnificent (see pic). Not a soul in sight – until within minutes of reaching this most precious point, the inevitable (just two!) Japanese tourists come panting round the corner. It has to be said, they are always there. Incidently, don’t go to the loo – it is an eco-toilet, poised hundreds of feet above nothing, wobbles when you get in it and it ...
Die Zeit steht still in Tassie.
... mein Hostel fuhr, welches wirklich toll ist. Ein ziemlich altes, nett renoviertes Gebauede, in dessen Flur ich beim ersten Hinaufgehen einen angenehmen Geruch von Malz wahrnahm. Das erinnerte mich an die 11. Klasse, als wir im Chemie-Unterricht selbst Bier gebraut haben. Ich wunderte mich, woher der Geruch kam und konnte keine 5 Minuten spaeter feststellen, dass sich am gegenueberliegendem Ufer des Tamar-Rivers, der direkt vor meiner Haustuer fliesst, eine ...
The curse of a writer
... to make homemade burgers, and as Jake & Virva went to the bottle shop, I began preparing. They brought back a treat: Duff Beer. It tasted like rubbish regular beer, but it was a novelty all the same. The burgers were simply glorious, huge and juicy, with bacon, cheese, an assortment of salad, and floury buns with just the right amount of bite to them. We relaxed in the kitchen, where we were joined once again by Karli, and supped goon until sleep beckoned us to our ...
Terror at not nowhere-near-20,000 feet
... swimming pool, the stunning presence of the rock faces around us, and the suspension bridge passing over the lake, which people were swimming around in, despite the presence of the swimming pool metres away (which was apparently built for the express purpose of keeping people out of the rather dangerous lake). Also passing right over us where we sat was the Cataract Basin Chairlift - covering an impressive 457m, and with a central span of 308m, believed to be the longest ...
Hello, person I've never met before - High Five!!
I had expected that after having so little sleep during my journey to Tasmania that I'd end up out for the count for God only knows how long when I finally got myself to bed.
But no.
Though my phone alarm was set for 7AM, my internal alarm went off at 5AM. And it seemed there was no snooze function. The worst part of waking up at this time was that my brain seemed totally incapable of any logical thought at all. To my deluded mind, every occasional creak or click made ...
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