Fraser Island
Facts: 132km x 22km , 244m sand dunes, 40 lakes, 4 villages (together 250 permanent inhabitants) The journey takes place with a ferry and then it goes on with all-terrain buses. It is the largest pure sand island in the Read More …
Facts: 132km x 22km , 244m sand dunes, 40 lakes, 4 villages (together 250 permanent inhabitants) The journey takes place with a ferry and then it goes on with all-terrain buses. It is the largest pure sand island in the Read More …
Of course you can not miss the capital. The city has been built in the last 100 years. When the town was named a compromise capital, there were less than 2.000 people living in the area! Today there are over Read More …
As you drive along the highway and see some faded advertising flags … The store is not exactly inviting from the outside. But when you come in, you are in Christmasland! We have been to some Christmas shops, but this Read More …
The Great Ocean Road starts at Torquay and continues for over 120km along the south coast (a longer stretch of peninsulas shortens) to Peterborough. The sea has an incredibly light blue color. This You can see surfers almost everywhere. There Read More …
opening hours The opening times of museums, zoo, … and many other “public” facilities are really bad. Hardly anything opens before 10:00am – very rarely at 9:30am – and everything closed at 5:00pm (often even at 4:30pm and partly at Read More …
Melbourne is ranked first in the list of most livable cities int the world (Vienna is second!) and now we know why. The city center is not very big but very worth seeing. We really enjoyed our first walk. We Read More …