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Ferry to Tasmania
We are in Devonport, Tasmania tonight. We were up early this morning to make the trip to the ferry dock. We got away with a large group of motorhomes and caravans all leaving the park at 6 am. I unfortunately … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, 2010-11
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Melbourne
Melbourne has a very good public transit system. At least what we experienced of it today was excellent. We took a bus from here to the central buisness district and wharf area which only cost $6.90 each for an all … Continue reading
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Motorhome repairs
It appears that we cannot get away from the wet weather for long. The Melbourne area was hit by heavy rain, torrential downpours dumping over 100 mm of rain in many spots in just over an hour. It was the … Continue reading
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Geelong
Today we completed our trip on the Great Ocean Road. The terrain to the east of Princetown is quite different, as the coast is much less rugged and rocky, and there are many more surf beaches. The road itself though … Continue reading
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The Great Ocean Road
Today saw a first for us on our trip to Australia – tourists. Lots and lots of tourists, mostly Asian and European. They were at every viewpoint at which we stopped this afternoon, and along the way we met many, … Continue reading
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Sawpit Campground near Portland, Victoria
The fairy penquins turned out to be a bust, or as Enid said, “they really are fairies, they’re invisible.” We waited until it was nearly dark and saw nothing. It was very cold and windy out on the point, but … Continue reading
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Port MacDonnell
It was a cloudy morning and very windy. Now at 4 pm the sky has mostly cleared, the wind is dying down, and it looks like it won’t be a bad evening. We drove through the town of Robe and … Continue reading
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Robe, South Australia
It was a very hot morning. After showering in the none-too-clean showers at the Gemini Downs campsite, we drove to 42 mile crossing. This is a rough dirt road about 3 km in from the highway. At this point a … Continue reading
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Gemini Downs at Salt Creek, South Australia
Today was again another travel day as we moved closer to the Limestone Coast south of Adelaide. We left early this morning and were into Adelaide by shortly after 9 am. We refueled at a service station on the outskirts … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, 2010-11
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Snowtown, South Australia
Despite its name, there has probably never been any snow here. We are in a very small caravan park, really just a town campsite with a couple of places to park, though it does have power, water, toilets and showers, and is … Continue reading
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