Thursday, March 27, 2008

Melbourne








Our last leg in Australia brought us to Melbourne. We stayed with Shar's uncle and aunt - Gabe and Bernardine, thanks so much for everything. We spent most of the time with Shars cousins Jera and Jiji who we also owe a great thanks for making everything we did possible. We also spent a great deal of time realxing, which took some time to get used to after 1.5 months of non-stop activities. In the end it turned out to be a good mix of sightseeing and fun mixed in with relaxation. We got to see South Australian Nature/History which is very different from the north. Also got to go to a soccer match, couple beaches, couple net ball games, did karaoke, and all the typical touristy things.


PS - And Esli..Ob did not ride a kangaroo..he cook and ate one on the BBQ!!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Sydney

Here are some pictures from Sydney. We got to see the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House which is amazing from every angle. We also visited the famous Bondi Beach, Blue Mountains, and the Jenolan Caves. Many thanks to Shane for giving us a place to stay, being an awesome tour guide, and for some of the pictures below.











Thursday, March 6, 2008

Mooloolaba/Cairns
























Our first stop in Australia was a little beach town called Mooloolaba (ask Nicole how to pronounce it). We got some time to spend at the beautiful beach and have some lovely, inexpensive beach-side picnics. We also got the opportunity to visit the Australian Zoo, the late Steve Irwin's (the Crocodile Hunter) famous zoo. Our time in Mooloolaba was relaxing and we made sure to spend as much time out, so we didn't have to smell our nasty hostel room.




We were pleasantly surprised to arrive at our Cairns hotel, booked by cousin Je-je aka Jeanine aka Kylie aka Gin. Turns out that after her months travelling the world, she has decided never to step foot into a dingy hostel ever again. So, Jeanine, Jera and the both of us stayed at a beautiful, beach view hotel. We spent the first day in the town of Kuranda (Conundra). We got to hold a koala and Jera and then Ob held a python. We also got to check out an Aboriginal Cultural Center. The next day we spent snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef. It was such an awesome experience up until the ride back where Jeanine and 2/3 of the boat got sea sick. There turned out to be a massive rain storm that did not stop...and probably is still going on.
















The next two days we spent in the RAINforest, in the 'liquid sunshine'. One might think spending two whole consecutive days wet would put a damper on our activities, but it actually really put us in tune with the rainforest. We got to swim in and thru gushing waterfalls, canoe on raging rivers, bike through muddy, hidden paths, and hike through leech infested trails. We also got to swim in the mouth of a volcano and see a ton of wildlife.



p.s. jera, you missed out on some nice 'sights'



Random Vid

All is well...we are in Australia and enjoying the beautiful beaches and hot weather

check out these elephants from the Thailand Elephant Camp. Some are dancing and others are playing instruments....

...freakin Asians...