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Last few weeks in OZ

Christian November 16th, 2008

     After a not so bad ten hour bus ride from Cairns we arrived in Airle Beach.  It was cloudy outside when we went to check into the YHA hostel, but they soon cleared up when we were waiting for our room.  To kill some time while our room was being cleaned, we checked into Southern Cross Sailing for our three day cruise starting the next day.  Upon check-in, we were told that wetsuits are mandatory to go swimming due to the risk of contact with one of the deadly jellyfish.  If that doesn’t make you just want to jump right into the water, I don’t know what would.  Heading back to the YHA, we were greeted with a decent room with AC and a bathroom shared with just one other room.  A nice shower was in order to get the ten hour bus ride smell off.  After showering and relaxing for a bit we ventured out to explore Airle Beach.  The sun was out now and we walked down to the beach.  The water was much nicer here than in Cairns, and they even had a “Danger Croc Spotted” sign posted on trees near the beach.  Continue Reading »

Diving the Great Barrier Reef

Christian November 12th, 2008

   After a short 3 hour plane ride from Sydney, we were welcomed with a warm sunny day in Cairns.  It was suprisingly easy to get in from the airport.  Thirty minutes and fifteen dollars later, the both of us were checking into our hostel.  Complete with a swimming pool, air conditioning, guest kitchen, and a helpful staff, the place ended up being quite nice.  We dropped our bags and set off to explore the city.  It is considered a city, even though it is the size of a town.  It is touristy, but very nice.  It seems that everything in the place stems from the Espalande, the road along the ocean.  The beach was not idealic, but they did have a free lagoon (large swimming pool) that was extremely nice.  Cairns is lined with many shops, tourist agencies, and restaurants (enough to satisfy all of the tourists).  We stopped by the Pro Dive shop to check in for our dive the next day.  Continue Reading »

Last few weeks in Sydney

Christian November 10th, 2008

     The weekend was soon upon us again.  I forgot what it was like to look forward to weekends.  Even prior to the trip, I was working a second job as a waiter so I did not really get to enjoy them.  We had to be up early on Saturday for a wine tasting tour of the Hunter Valley. The trip was through the YHA Sydney, including transportation, tasting at five wineries, and a tasting at the smelly cheese factory.  The hunter valley is located a couple of hours outside of Sydney and is home to many, many wineries.  On the way to the hunter, we grew nervous as the weather turned worse and worse.  Luckily, by the time we reached the YHA in the Hunter Valley, the weather cleared and the sun was out.  We enjoyed some tea and bikkies (biscuits or cookies) at the hostel before jumping in a big purple minivan that would wisk us to all of the wineries. 

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Sydney Week 2

Christian November 4th, 2008

     Our plans for the weekend were set.  Janine was taking us to see the Blue Mountains outside of Sydney.  Our first stop was at a place called “Scenic World”.  The first thing we did here was take the world’s steepest incline railway down into the valley.  It was a bit cheesy, but good fun.  As the ride started, the Indiana Jones theme music started to play, making the Japanese tourists go crazy.  The ride was much steeper and shorter than we had thought.  It lasted about a minute and a half, but it was really steep, almost feeling like a roller coaster.  Once down in the valley, we started off on the walking trails through the forest.  It was nice and quiet, with the occasional yell from other tourists.  Then the rain started.  Continue Reading »

First Week in Sydney, Australia

Christian October 30th, 2008

     After 6 weeks in Europe, it was time to move on to Australia. After a month, we decided to post something for those of us who have been waiting to hear about our time in Oz.  We arrived at the Frankfurt airport around 10:30am and were lucky enough to squeeze into the check-in line just ahead of a large tour group of high school students.  After a quick check-in we continued past the food court and through security. Once by the gates, we quickly realized our mistake. There were no shops to look at books, magazines, or to buy a snack.  Our gate wasn’t even open yet to sit down, so we had 2 hours to kill sitting on a bench with nothing to do. Finally, about an hour before take off our gate opened and we raided the only vending machine around with our last euro cents for a twix bar and a snickers bar.  We were flying Cathay Pacific whom we had never flown before, we were very happy with what we found. Continue Reading »