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Day after day: May 2011
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Thursday, May 5, 2011. Our Easter getaway to the South Coast, Part 1. We had gotten very close to seals before on Kangaroo island but to be able to swim with those graceful creatures - was something I wouldn't have even thought was possible. However it seems like everything is possible nowadays, you can even snorkel with a whale shark – the largest fish on earth. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is a reflection of what is circulating in my mind. View my complete profile.
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Day after day: April 2011
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. I'm sure there are many fascinating stories about meeting someone unexpectedly that every one of us, especially those who travel a lot, have. I have a few too. They might not seem so fascinating compared to other people's stories which I've heard and which can blow your mind with their highly improbable nature. However I find one of my stories quite interesting and think it's worth sharing. Life never ceases to amaze me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Day after day: Be your Best or snorkelling at Camp Cove
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Be your Best or snorkelling at Camp Cove. How many have a gym and a pool on its premises and a subsidised cafe to top it off? Ah, I missed the right exit and found myself in the busy city at lunch time. It was packed with tourists and office workers rushing around, lots of taxis and infuriating taxi drivers. I had to stop at every traffic light and couldn't make a right turn which my GPS continually insisted on. Eventually I managed to find my way out. I loved the place.
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Day after day: Our Easter getaway to the South Coast, Part 1
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Thursday, May 5, 2011. Our Easter getaway to the South Coast, Part 1. We had gotten very close to seals before on Kangaroo island but to be able to swim with those graceful creatures - was something I wouldn't have even thought was possible. However it seems like everything is possible nowadays, you can even snorkel with a whale shark – the largest fish on earth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is a reflection of what is circulating in my mind. View my complete profile.
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Black Box Output: January 2014
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Experiences on the input, blog on the output. Tuesday, 28 January 2014. 2013 Trip to Tasmania - Day 2 - Shot Tower. Location: Shot Tower, Channel Highway, Taroona TAS 7053, Australia. Saturday, 18 January 2014. 2013 Trip to Tasmania - Day 2 - MONA and Moorilla. That day our first destination was going to please my wife rather than me - we were going to MONA. I dint know if I would have stomach for wine after New Art so I set the priorities accordingly - first, the winery, then everything else. I guess th...
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Day after day: Small world
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. I'm sure there are many fascinating stories about meeting someone unexpectedly that every one of us, especially those who travel a lot, have. I have a few too. They might not seem so fascinating compared to other people's stories which I've heard and which can blow your mind with their highly improbable nature. However I find one of my stories quite interesting and think it's worth sharing. Life never ceases to amaze me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Day after day: March 2011
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Be your Best or snorkelling at Camp Cove. How many have a gym and a pool on its premises and a subsidised cafe to top it off? Ah, I missed the right exit and found myself in the busy city at lunch time. It was packed with tourists and office workers rushing around, lots of taxis and infuriating taxi drivers. I had to stop at every traffic light and couldn't make a right turn which my GPS continually insisted on. Eventually I managed to find my way out. I loved the place.