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Re: The Netherlands will be safe for three months, but the Aussies won't be though... What Spazzy said. The I can rape you, i mean greet you....wait, what? |
Re: The Netherlands will be safe for three months, but the Aussies won't be though... Heya all, I only have 10 minutes before this free internet for abckpackers place closes down. I'm stayin at the " ambassador" hostel in Kingscross area near victory street. Low budget. Been raining today sadly. The sky cleared late ni the mornng, I took the gamble of going uot without raining suit and... err.. a bit later it started raining again for hours so I was soaking wet. Flight went nicely. Some hot stewardesses onboard. I also went to downtown Taipai during my 8 hour stop there. Up with the elevator of the Taipai 101 tower, whcih was pretty nice. Lots of rather good looking asian chicks there, Speaking of which, sydney seems to be crowded with them aswell. :naughty: I'll try to write a more decent story/report tomorrow when I have more time. |
Re: The Netherlands will be safe for three months, but the Aussies won't be though... Your girlfriend better not hear about this Donutz. Enjoy your jetlag, and welcome to multiculturalism :p |
Re: The Netherlands will be safe for three months, but the Aussies won't be though... I'm back again, but apparantly only the first half hour is free so I'll keep it short. =p Today I went back inot Sydney again, weather was good and I made some photo's of sights such as the bridge ofcourse. I did make a mistake though, I helped out several tourist to take pictures of them (and they helped me) , one such event included a group of 5 good looking asian chicks, I helped them making a group photo. I should have asked if they could have made a photo of me aswell with (some) of them included. I'll remember that for tomorrow if I can help good looking ladies out. If they don't cooperate, I'll... erm, nah. If they do, it makes for better pictures. :naughty: My feet are hurting like a bitch though, I walked around from 11:00-18:30 almost non-stop alogn the coastline, through the city, across the sydney harbour bridge. Not sure yet what I will do tomorrow, I might catch a museum, walk along the waterline of the royal botanic gardens a bit etc. Though I also want to go down to the beach, perhaps the day after. I'm rather clueless on how lng I will hang around here. Or were to go next. Up along the coast I guess, or perhaps a detour westwards to hunt down Commie... we will see. Cheers mates! :D Quote:
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Re: The Netherlands will be safe for three months, but the Aussies won't be though... Update: Today I went back into town, Cockle bay, visited the maritem museum there, I then went down to the powerhouse museum, via china town, central station to Moore park and then back up north to Kingscross. 7 hours of walking or so... cheers. |
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Wow, you're gonna be tired. If you drop in here I'll drive you round free of charge, fear not (so far I only have plans for Christmas Day and this Wednesday). :lol: |
Re: The Netherlands will be safe for three months, but the Aussies won't be though... Sydney Powerhouse was fail when i went there >_> You better come up to Bris' Donutz. Or I will hunt you down :P |
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Update: Yesterday I went to Manly beach with the ferry, went to the ebach to look around (seems to be surfing only due to dangerous currents) then back a bit and along the coast westwards thruogh some national park or somerthing (name escaped me) , hiking for 190 km up and down cliffs and hills. Was pretty tiresome but some very rewarding views rom bays and tops. Smaal paths, dence vegatation.. excellent. Then back with the bus to the city. Had to walk again since there was no direct bus to Kingscross. Today I went to Bondi with the train and bus, looked around a bit (lots of sea vegetation there) then walked along the coast for 4 km. Took a swim in an open U shaped swimming pool with concrete platforms on the sides, a beach on the inside and open to the sea. A bit down the coast at Coogee I took anothet swim at the sandbeach there. Some good waves that knock you off your feet and take you down for a few seconds. Chilled a bit on the beach. Then back to the city with the bus. Temp 25 degrees celcius, sea water 19 degrees. That is it for now. I don't have any plans yet for tomorrow. The day after my hostel nights will have end but I may extend once more and stay 2-3 additional days. I'll see... Regards, Donutz. PS: I do not spellcheck my posts since I have to rush typing this (can only be online 30 min to check mail and such so). ;) |
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