39. Sydney & Sydney Harbour

What an amazing city!
Sydney is located on the east coast, 178 miles northeast of Australia's capital Canberra, and 565 miles south of Brisbane (aka Gold Coast area). It is the most populous city inЧитать далее
38. Fish Market & Manly Beach

Two other sites that we visited around the outer edges of Sydney were the Darling Harbour Fish Market, and Manly Beach.
We weren't sure what to expect at the fish market - would it be a show, like inЧитать далее
37. The Blue Mountains

With a footprint of about 662k+ acres, Blue Mountains National Park is located 80 km west of Sydney and is easily accessible to Sydney based tourists via a 2 hour train ride and 20 minute walk.
WhenЧитать далее
36. Sydney-Darling Harbor & Bondi

Our first morning after the previous night's late arrival to Sydney, I was still dozing when I heard Mike slip out the door, and thought to myself "why is he going out in the middle of the night?" AЧитать далее
35. Welcome to Sydney-or not?

The first picture on this posts pretty much tells the story of today.
We arrived at the airport at 12:30 for our 2:30 flight to find that it had been cancelled. No, not due to the gusting winds thatЧитать далее
34. Tasmania - Botanical Gardens

With a 2:30 flight, we needed to drop our rental car by around noon to catch a shuttle to the airport. The left us with about 2 hours to kill after our 10A checkout, so we decided to swing around toЧитать далее
33. Tas-Hobart-Mt Wellington & Markets

With a day and 1/2 to left before departing Tasmania, we left the midlands and headed 2.5 hours south to Mount Wellington, a towering natural landmark that rises 1,271 meters (4,170 feet) above seaЧитать далее
32. Tasmania - Cradle Mountain & Wombats

Cradle Mountain is located in the central highlands of Tasmania, in Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park. It has a sub-polar ocean climate, with its average temperatures in October range fromЧитать далее
31. Tasmania-Cataract Gorge & Penguins!

Travelling from east towards Cradle Mountain, we stopped for a night in Launceston, a small town with not much going on other than its local Cataract Gorge attraction. Although I've seen far moreЧитать далее
30. Tasmania - Freycinet NP

Our 1 hour 15 minute flight from Melbourne to Hobart, capital of Tasmania, somehow occupied the whole day. We got to the airport early (due to hotel check-out times) but weren't allowed to check inЧитать далее
29. Melbourne & ARF

Melbourne is a bustling city of 5.35 million people, and capital of the state of Victoria. We returned our rental car here after our Great Ocean Road trip & spent a few days doing what the locals do -Читать далее
28. The Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s most iconic coastal drives, stretching 240 kilometers along Victoria’s rugged south-west coastline from Torquay to Allansford.
Although it is a popularЧитать далее
27. South coast - Albany & Denmark

Before heading back to Perth for our flight to Melbourne, we toodled around the coasts of Albany & then William Bay NP in Denmark. If you like rocky coastline with rough and rugged surf, this is theЧитать далее
26. Albany - Granite Skywalk

I woke up feeling better today and was determined to get back in the game after 2 days of mostly rest, so, after grabbing a massive breakfast at the local diner, we drove north to Granite Skywalk toЧитать далее
25. Margaret River & southern road trip

We picked up our rental car the next day and drove the 3+ hours down to Margaret River, stopping at the small towns of Bunbury & Busselton, neither of which offered much in the way of attractions. InЧитать далее
24. CWP lll (cont)

23. CWP ll (cont) - Koalas, wombats +

22.Caversham Wildlife Park (CWP) - Roos!

Upon arriving on the train in Perth from Fremantle, we spent a few hours checking out the area via the hop-on hop-off bus, then grabbing dinner & a cocktail. We agreed we were neither particularlyЧитать далее
21. Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island, aka "Wadjemup" to the Whadjuk Noongar (indigenous) people, is a 19 sq km coastal sanctuary 18 kilometers off the coast of Fremantle. It is a nature lover's paradise, with over 60Читать далее
20. WA Maritime & Shipwreck Museums

Btw - WA stands for Western Australia.
Strolling through the city, we stopped to visit the Maritime Museum & the Shipwreck Museum. The former was pretty good & they let us old codgers in for aЧитать далее
19. Fremantle Prison tour

Between 1788 & 1868, more than 165,000 men, women & children were transported from Great Britian to Australia as punishment for their crimes.
The Fremantle Prison itself was constructed by convictsЧитать далее
18. Fremantle & the markets

We flew without ado from Boome to Perth. Well, maybe there was a little ado.
At the airport we discovered Mike left his jacket back with our friends staying at a hostel. We checked our bags, and hadЧитать далее
17. Broome - End of the Tour!

We made it to Broome - yay! It is here we will say our goodbyes to all of our new friends. What a wonderful privilege it was to meet and travel with all of them.
Arriving Wed eve, I spent all dayЧитать далее
16. Tunnel Creek (Dimalurru)

Many of our excursions have introduced us to the various gorges, swimming holes and waterfalls that the Kimberly is known for, but today was a special treat as we visited Tunnel Creek. TC is anЧитать далее
15. Bell Gorge & Windjana Camp

Windjana Camp was the last camping night of our trip - yay! (Did I say that out loud?)
We stopped along the way to collect firewood for our first campfire tonight.
We also hiked out to Bell Gorge toЧитать далее
13. Boabs, et. al.

The boab tree (aka boabab in Africa) has a distinctive swollen trunk with sparse branches that is said to appear upside down, as if its branches should really be its roots. Also sometimes called aЧитать далее
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I bet the kangaroo wasn’t happy to give up one of his family jewels 😬🤣