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Travel Blogs from Margate
Why bookshops are cool
... me to stick my boat sized feet through, an admittedly rare event. However, Transit Centre Backpackers in Hobart does just have the right amount of free space in their wooden bunks, and so I awoke from a second decent night's sleep, the 2 litres of goon floating around my internals barely registering. I went downstairs to find Karli, all packed and ready to go. We killed time watching TV, and after lunch once the rest of the ...
Difficult Penguin Hunting requires a break
... br> I heard there is a nice dog adventure play ground at Dru Point Bicentennial Park and hadn't checked it out. Only heard of it recently. So I took the bag of Penguins and of course the dogs and off we went.
Odie is still getting used to people and dogs as he's only 9 months old and has had way too much trauma in his young life before we adopted him. Molly is an old hand and turns from a pretty little girl into a tail wagging, tree climbing hotrod of a dog when turned ...
Tassie
... at some more beaches in the area and to have lunch in the camper at one of them ;) in the evening we drove down south to Triabunna and spent our last night in the camper on the campground there.
On our last day in Tasmania we went to the Cadbury Chocolate Factory. The last stop was in Hobart where we strolled around in the city and had lunch. Then we went back to the airport, cleaned the camper van and had to say goodbye to it and Tasmania =(
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Historic Hobart
Another beautiful, sunny day in Tassie. After breakfast we hit the streets to explore a bit of Hobart. We headed to the waterfront and enjoyed the sunshine, the beautiful boats in the harbour and the view to Mount Wellington in the distance. Then we strolled over to the Salamanca market area and square. We really like the feel of downtown ...
Downunder in Tasmania
... you could always get refills of water. With low cost airlines those times are definitely over. Even on a 9 hour international flight you received no small snack or even water for free not to speak of drinks with flavour and warm food…
We were quite taken back by the bare bones offerings but managed to get by with our emergency rations (granola bars, cookies, fruit and nuts) without spending a fortune on what was being offered. After changing planes ...
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- Wheelchair accessibility
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