Sandcastles 1770 Motel & Resort
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Mehr Zivilisation, weniger Platz
... Outdoorstore hergab. Ventilatoren, Lampen, Kabel, Steckdosen, weitere Stühle, Tische und Zelte. Nun wuseln beide Frauen, die Männer sitzen um den kalten Grill herum. Um 21Uhr wird der Grill dann endlich angemacht, und als es was zu essen geben könnte, sind die Kinder schon vor lauter Müdigkeit ins Bett gefallen. Durch das ganze Gewusel ist Heidi immer noch wach, wir schauen uns an und sagen unisono: Typisch ...
1770 Agnes Waters
... ci sono cavalli e c'e pure un piccolo canale e barche che si possono usare; poi ci spiega che tutte le casette hanno il nome di un paese diverso perche' voglio costruirsi il loro mondo :). Facciamo il check-in (che bello avevano un letto per me!) con la receptionist italiana (Silvia) ma con l'accento italo-australiano e via in camera! Le ragazze di Manchester sono nella stanza comunicante alla mia, sono contentissime e mi invitano in piscina, ma io stavo solo ...
Agnes Water/Town 1770
... of Germans here I ended up sitting with a couple that live in Poulton, Blackpool. I chatted to them all night and was really fun! ... So, today I got up really early again so I could speak to the douche bag before I went surfing :) haha I got some egg on toast which is weird because they dont actually put it on the toast so its an ordeal trying to menouver the eggs on without bursting the yolk! Anyway, we got to the surf shop, filled out a form and headed to ...
Trip back in time..........
... path until we got to the weather vane used still today to predict the weather and sea conditions for Queensland. From here we walked round the corner and up onto bustard headland where we stopped at two beautiful lookouts for lunch and a rest. You could imagine the Endeavour spotting the treacherous headland before navigating round it into Bustard bay and discovering the land now known as the town of 1770. We followed the ships ...
Dive to the SS Yolonga
... huge Manta and Eagle rays, they were easily 2m in width and were completly at ease with our presence. In fact one swam up to me and just hung inquisitivley in front of me before swimming of above my head. We saw enourmous grouper fish and 2 small sea snakes. However all of this was eclipsed by the constant call of humpback wales communicating somwere in our vacinity. Unfortunatly they never passed by to say hello but just to hear them on their environment ...