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Yippee Shoot!
... that happily snoozed in the sunlight. There were a couple of jetski's and just over the river through the walls of sand on the other side, you could see the waves splashing about in the sea. After our sandy walk, we headed for another walk over the Barrage in Goolwa. This is another lovely walk through a little garden area with picnic tables and then the bridge that leads to Hindmarsh Island, although you can only walk half way over the bridge ...
Die letzte Hauptstadt
... ein koreanisches BBQ eingenistet. Danach war nicht viel los, einer der Australier war aus Perth und verschwand am frühen Abend zum Aussie Footy, um sein Team gegen Adelaide im Viertelfinale der Ligaplayoffs anzufeuern. Ich ging dann mit dem anderen Aussie ins nächste Pub um mir ein typisches Pubmeal und das Spiel auf dem Fernseher reinzuziehen. Mehr gab es am ersten Tag nicht zu sehen, ich war noch hundemüde von der Nacht am Flughafen und bin dementsprechend früh ins Bett ...
Heading home...
... little art gallery of modern art. This contained lots of beautiful works by modern artists, there was no queue and no charge – a huge advantage over many of the other famous galleries we have visited in Paris in the past.
After a very pleasant hour wandering around the gallery, we walked up Avenue George V to the Champs Elysees, where Rachel had a great time goggling at all the expensive designer stores. We ...
Rabbits and Roo's!
... vehicles to the tractor again and tried to pull but nothing was moving. David almost flipped the towing tractor as it tried to force itself forward in the mud and in the end only succeeded in making several large holes in the field. In the end we had to give up and they hired an excavator later on in the week which made short work of lifting the tractor clear.
The baby rams have unfortunately reached the age where they are to be given the snip and so all the fields have ...
Adelaide to Alice- the Stuart Highway part 1
... you is made entirely of salt... it reflects light like the surface of an immense lake. I could only imagine these first parched explorers, spying one of these lakes from the distance, and rushing towards it, overjoyed at having found water.... only to be bitterly disappointed to find nothing but salt. Even if there was water, it would be completely undrinkable. Anyway, Lake Hart was magnificent. Endless expanse of pure white salt stretching to meet endless sky with a ...