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		<title>Buying a house and making a home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 09:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonya</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a post I&#8217;ve been meaning to write for a while. Travis and I purchased a house earlier this year. Unsure whether we would live in it or rent it out or other, we figured either way it would be a good opportunity to get into the housing market and also a good learning [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/buying-a-house-and-making-a-home/' addthis:title='Buying a house and making a home ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a post I&#8217;ve been meaning to write for a while.  Travis and I purchased a house earlier this year.  Unsure whether we would live in it or rent it out or other, we figured either way it would be a good opportunity to get into the housing market and also a good learning experience.  We had been looking around at houses for a while, perhaps a year, maybe even longer.</p>
<p>During this time we were very unsure what we wanted.  Did we want to buy a house together, did we want to buy individual houses, how much could we afford, where should we buy. Near our parents?  Did we want to buy a house with land, a unit or an apartment? Before buying our house we put three offers &#8211; one was two blocks of land next to each other with one piece of land having a small 3&#215;1 house (this was more of a longer term investment as the property was far away from the city), one was a piece of land with two houses, one was a two bedroom apartment which was half way being renovated.  Looking back, it was an interesting experience and the diversity in our choices really demonstrated that we didn&#8217;t have any specific, particular desires in a house.  The apartment was a bit of an anomaly &#8211; there was another apartment we were very interested in. Great location, close to the river &#8211; what a life it could have been, but unfortunately someone put an offer in on the first day of inspection! The market was extremely heated during this time and our offers were often beaten by people offering more than the selling price!</p>
<p>Anyway, my dear mother brought us to the attention to the house we finally purchased.  I remember we went to visit the place on a Saturday morning.  It has just been listed on realestate.com.au and the agent didn&#8217;t even have brochures.   My first thought upon entering the property was &#8220;no way&#8221;.   It was a complete mess, even compared to many other places we&#8217;d seen.  The entrance to the house was by no means safe (no steps leading up to the front door), the house was hardly lived in, there was a bed in the living room, a top 20 songlist pencilled on the wall in the lounge and a billy can in the kitchen!  A billy can!  I&#8217;m not sure what changed our minds but eventually we discussed the benefits of the property, the reasonable sized block, the wooden floors under the carpets, the solid double brick veneer of the house, the joys and experiences of renovation (little did we know!).  Anyway, we made our offer and the rest is history.</p>
<p><a title="Sonya and Travis's first home" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-our-first-home.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-our-first-home-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Sonya and Travis's first home" /></a></p>
<p>Here are some before photos of the house:</p>
<p><a title="Outside before landscaping" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-outside.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-outside-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Outside before landscaping" /></a><br />
<a title="Bathroom before renovations" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-bathroom.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-bathroom-th.jpg" width="450" height="600" alt="Bathroom before renovations" /></a><br />
<a title="Bedroom before renovations" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-bedroom-1.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-bedroom-1-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Bedroom before renovations" /></a><br />
<a title="Bedroom before renovations" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-bedroom-2.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-bedroom-2-th.jpg" width="450" height="600" alt="Bedroom before renovations" /></a><br />
<a title="Kitchen before renovations" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-kitchen.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-before-kitchen-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Kitchen before renovations" /></a></p>
<p>So, after buying the house I was left thinking &#8220;goodness what on Earth have we done?&#8221;. Travis was off course, at the time, gallivanting to the Middle East for work, six weeks at a time.  However, on his two weeks off he worked super hard to paint the house and sand the floors.  I exercised my DIY skills polishing the floorboards with some polyurethane varnish (probably killed a few brain cells whilst I was at it).  Many late nights, lots of trips to Bunnings, and we got it to a liveable, somewhat homely state.<br />
Here are some after photos:</p>
<p><a title="Outside after landscaping" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-outside-1.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-outside-1-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Outside after landscaping" /></a><br />
<a title="Outside after landscaping" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-outside-2.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-outside-2-th.jpg" width="450" height="600" alt="Outside after landscaping" /></a><br />
<a title="Outside after landscaping" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-outside-3.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-outside-3-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Outside after landscaping" /></a><br />
<a title="Bedroom after renovations" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-bedroom.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-bedroom-th.jpg" width="450" height="600" alt="Bedroom after renovations" /></a><br />
<a title="Dining room after renovations" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-dining-room.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-dining-room-th.jpg" width="450" height="600" alt="Dining room after renovations" /></a><br />
<a title="Hallway after renovations" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-hallway.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-hallway-th.jpg" width="450" height="600" alt="Hallway after renovations" /></a><br />
<a title="Kitchen after renovations" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-kitchen.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-kitchen-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Kitchen after renovations" /></a><br />
<a title="Living room after renovations" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-living-room.jpg" rel="lightbox529"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/cloverdale-2010/cloverdale-after-living-room-th.jpg" width="450" height="600" alt="Living room after renovations" /></a></p>
<p>After only six or seven months of living in our home, it was sad to leave&#8230;</p>

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		<title>Gianni&#8217;s Restaurant</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 06:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonya</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is long overdue! We visited Gianni&#8217;s for the first time a few months ago and then again more recently (last weekend) to celebrate a friend&#8217;s birthday. The cosy, family run restaurant in Mt Hawthorn was our first introduction to Balkan food. Given that Travis and I had been there once before, this time [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/giannis-restaurant/' addthis:title='Gianni&#8217;s Restaurant ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is long overdue! We visited <a href="http://www.giannisbalkancousine.com/" title="Giannis Restaurant" target="_blank">Gianni&#8217;s</a> for the first time a few months ago and then again more recently (last weekend) to celebrate a friend&#8217;s birthday.</p>
<p>The cosy, family run restaurant in Mt Hawthorn was our first introduction to Balkan food.   Given that Travis and I had been there once before, this time round we thought we would try the mixed platter for two which consisted of samples of a variety of dishes:</p>
<p><strong>cevaps</strong> &#8211; grilled rolls of beef minced meat<br />
<strong>pljeskavica</strong> &#8211; veal meat patty flavoured with salt, onions and peppers<br />
<strong>kobasice</strong> &#8211; smoked grilled, pork and beef sausage<br />
<strong>shishcevaps</strong> &#8211; grilled rolls of spicy minced beef and<br />
<strong>raznjici</strong> &#8211; skewers with cubes of chicken meat.</p>
<p>The platter was served with some homemade bread, dips and a salad &#8211; more than enough food for the two of us, particularly as our table had also ordered garlic bread and lepina (air dried beef and homemade bread) for starters.</p>
<p>Our friends ordered pizza, burek (layers of pastry filled with meat or other filling) and sarma (minced beef meat, rice, onions, herbs and various spices mixed together then rolled into large cabbage leaves).</p>
<p>Overall consensus was that the food was enjoyable, abundant (dishes were extremely huge!) and we were all simply very full post consumption.  While we didn&#8217;t have desserts this time, we did try the baklava on our first visit which was delicious but the small slice didn&#8217;t quite satisfy my appetite for the sweet pasty!!</p>
<p><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/gianni-restaurant-1-pljeskavica.jpg" alt="Pljeskavica" /><br />
<img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/gianni-restaurant-2-travis-and-i.jpg" alt="Travis and I" /></p>

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		<title>Flavor Tripping Picnic &#8211; an experiment with Miracle Fruit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 05:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was immediately interested  when I heard of  Flavor Tripping Parties on the radio by chance. Further searching the web of the parties, which led to the crucial miracle fruit, confirmed what I heard and now I had to try it. But how exactly was I going to acquire a miracle fruit berry, especially since [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/flavor-tripping-picnic-an-experiment-with-miracle-fruit/' addthis:title='Flavor Tripping Picnic &#8211; an experiment with Miracle Fruit ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was immediately interested  when I heard of  Flavor Tripping Parties on the radio by chance. Further searching the web of the <a title="Flavor Tripping Parties" href="http://flavortripping.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">parties</a>, which led to the crucial <a title="Miracle Fruit Wikipedia entry" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_fruit" target="_blank">miracle fruit</a>, confirmed what I heard and now I had to try it. But how exactly was I going to acquire a miracle fruit berry, especially since living in Australia?</p>
<p>I resorted to trusty eBay which immediately resulted in plenty of hits, but these seller were all overseas and with many specifically stating &#8216;will not post to Australia&#8217;. However, there was one <a title="eBay seller miracleUK" href="http://myworld.ebay.com.au/miracleuk/" target="_blank">seller</a> selling five portions of <a title="miracleUK site seller of granules" href="http://miracleuk.info/" target="_blank">miracle fruit granules</a> at about $17 AUD including postage (from reading; a single berry goes for about $2 US in the states). I immediately purchased and now it was just a matter of waiting for it to arrive.</p>
<p><img title="Miracle Fruit extract/granules" src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/flavor-tripping-picnic-miracle-fruit-extract.jpg" alt="Miracle Fruit extract/granules" width="450" height="338" /></p>
<p>It arrived concealed as a letter with a small quantity of miracle fruit granule hidden inside. Before arranging the picnic, I tried a small sample with a lemon as a tester. It seemed to work. Next I arranged a surprise picnic with Sonya, but didn&#8217;t mention the miracle fruit, which caused her to be quite confused. Now it was time to go shopping, I briefly researched some foods that worked well and others I thought would work well, on the list were:</p>
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<li>lemons</li>
<li>tomatoes</li>
<li>cocktail      onions</li>
<li>gherkins</li>
<li>salt and vinegar      chips</li>
<li>goat&#8217;s      cheese</li>
<li>Guinness (a      dark beer)</li>
<li>tequila</li>
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<p><img title="Sour picnic foods" src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/flavor-tripping-picnic-sour-picnic-foods.jpg" alt="Sour picnic foods" width="450" height="338" /></p>
<p>I packed up the picnic set, and then we headed to Perth&#8217;s Kings Park. As we walked towards an ideal spot I briefed Sonya on Flavor Tripping, she wasn&#8217;t quite sure about it yet. Luckily I brought a print out of the miracle fruit Wikipedia page, which once reading the effects of turning sour foods sweet, was all excited to try it.</p>
<p>We both took a small portion of the granules and swirled it around our tongues. Sonya made the mistake of swallowing a little too early. After a minute or so and some more granules we began food tastings.</p>
<p>We started with lemons to confirm everything was working, and it was, as the lemons tasted like candied lemons dipped in sugar. We moved on to cocktail onions and gherkins, which were difficult to decipher as the cocktail onions now tasted like sweet brown pickled onions and the gherkins the sweeter bread-and-butter pickles variety. What we then realised was that we should have done a control tasting before consumption of the miracle fruit.</p>
<p><img title="Sonya enjoying a lemon" src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/flavor-tripping-picnic-sonya-enjoying-a-lemon.jpg" alt="Sonya enjoying a lemon" width="450" height="338" /></p>
<p>The tomato was an interesting choice that turned out well. Chosen due to its natural acidic taste, consumed after miracle fruit, the tomato could justify its botanical classification of being a fruit as it turned extremely sweet. From fruits and vegetables we moved to the salt and vinegar chips. I am not sure why no other flavour tripping parties had any mention of these, as I thought it was a much better idea than drinking a shot of vinegar. Sonya, a big fan of salt and vinegar chips in their unmodified form, wasn&#8217;t happy when the vinegar was missing, complaining they tasted like the original variety. I thought they tasted like salted sweet potato chips.</p>
<p>Having consumed a large amount of foods, it was time to crack open the can of <a title="Guiness Beer website" href="http://www.guinness.com/" target="_blank">Guinness</a>. This one was one of my favs. Guinness tasted pretty much like lolly water, and Sonya, not usually a fan of Guinness found it very easy to drink. Our final food was goat&#8217;s cheese which I had read tasted like cheesecake. Sonya thought it did, describing it as a creamy cheesecake; I wasn&#8217;t too sure, not liking the taste.</p>
<p>Finally we had a little bit of tequila. This one was also an interesting one, it did taste nicer, which was a surreal feeling given it still had the strong alcoholic smell and burned on the way down. The fact that we were drinking tequila in broad daylight in a public park probably also helped on the surreal feelings.</p>
<p>The miracle fruit experiment was an interesting experience both enjoyed by Sonya and I.  It was also an interesting experience having a sour themed picnic, with passers by wondering why we had a plate of lemons.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t mind trying to grow a miracle fruit plant and hosting a flavour tripping party with real berries. From what I have read though it is at least 2-3 years for a plant to develop fruit from seedlings, and a 25% rate of seed germination, well, best start early then.</p>

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		<title>Our Nullarbor Adventure &#8211; Wrap-up</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 01:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five months after completing our journey we have finally completed our blog posts. As usual, I like to produce some statistics as a result of our trip and maybe it will even help other travellers wishing to cross the Nullarbor. travelled a total of 8248 kilometres. filled a total of 1106 litres of fuel. averaging [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/our-nullarbor-adventure-wrap-up/' addthis:title='Our Nullarbor Adventure &#8211; Wrap-up ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five months after completing our journey we have finally completed our blog posts. As usual, I like to produce some statistics as a result of our trip and maybe it will even help other travellers wishing to cross the Nullarbor.</p>
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<li>travelled a total of 8248 kilometres.</li>
<li>filled a total of 1106 litres of fuel.</li>
<li>averaging 13.4 litres per 100 kilometres.</li>
<li>average price of fuel was 115.6 cents per litre.</li>
<li>spent a total of $2094.</li>
<li>travelled a period of 16 days.</li>
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<p>and a quick pie chart of our expenses.<br />
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		<title>Our Nullarbor Adventure &#8211; Melbourne to Perth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 08:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After about five days in Melbourne we started our long drive back to Perth. We planned to follow the coast on the way back providing a change of scenery, and due to the extra distance decided to take give ourselves a little over six days of travelling time. Day 1: Great Ocean Road drive (Melbourne [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/our-nullarbor-adventure-melbourne-to-perth/' addthis:title='Our Nullarbor Adventure &#8211; Melbourne to Perth ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After about five days in <a title="Our Nullarbor Adventure - Melbourne" href="http://sonyaandtravis.com/our-nullarbor-adventure-melbourne" target="_blank">Melbourne</a> we started our long drive back to Perth. We planned to follow the coast on the way back providing a change of scenery, and due to the extra distance decided to take give ourselves a little over six days of travelling time.</p>
<p><strong>Day 1: Great Ocean Road drive (Melbourne &#8211; Geelong &#8211; Apollo Bay &#8211; Port Campbell)</strong></p>
<p>We left Melbourne on the morning of 4th January to start our long journey back to Perth. Our first stop was Urquhart Bluff where we stopped to have lunch. Urquhart Bluff, located 200m above sea level gave us a nice view of the beaches while we enjoyed lunch.</p>
<p>Continuing along Great Ocean Road we stopped at the Split Point Lighthouse overlooking Airey&#8217;s Inlet. After the lighthouse, we came across a more official overpass signage for the Great Ocean Road, naturally we stopped to take more photos of the sign and the statues. <a title="The Official Great Ocean Road website" href="http://www.greatoceanrd.org.au/" target="_blank">The Great Ocean Road</a> is as you would expect a great road that follows the ocean. The 243km road is interesting for the first hour, but after a while the scenery becomes repetitive and the bends inconvenient. A journey that should only take a little over two hours turns into an over six hour ordeal, and for us the whole day.</p>
<p>Some of the interesting things on the way were some koalas in the trees on the side of the road which were quite an attraction; we also managed to catch the <a title="The Twelve Apostles Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Apostles,_Victoria" target="_blank">Twelve Apostles</a> before sunset. The Twelve Apostles have been highly touristized to the extent of making accommodation extremely difficult to find in nearby Port Campbell. That night we set up tent on the town&#8217;s recreation oval, but at least it was free.</p>
<p><a title="View from Urquhart Bluff" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-a-view-from-urquhart-bluff.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-a-view-from-urquhart-bluff-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="View from Urquhart Bluff" /></a><a title="Split Point Lighthouse" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-b-split-point-lighthouse.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-b-split-point-lighthouse-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Split Point Lighthouse" /></a><a title="Great Ocean Road Sign" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-c-great-ocean-road-sign.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-c-great-ocean-road-sign-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Great Ocean Road Sign" /></a><br />
<a title="Winding Great Ocean Road" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-d-winding-great-ocean-road.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-d-winding-great-ocean-road-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Winding Great Ocean Road" /></a><a title="Koala in a Tree" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-e-koala-in-a-tree.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-e-koala-in-a-tree-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Koala in a Tree" /></a><a title="Sonya and the Twelve Apostles" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-f-sonya-and-the-twelve-apostles.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-to-port-campbell-f-sonya-and-the-twelve-apostles-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya and the Twelve Apostles" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Day 2: Port Campbell &#8211; Warrnambool &#8211; Portland &#8211; Mount Gambier &#8211; Kingston &#8211; Victor Harbor</strong></p>
<p>Our first stop for the day were two arches; The Arch and London Arch, both natural arches formed by the erosion of limestone, followed by two bays; Bay of Martyrs and <a title="Bay of Islands Coastal Park" href="http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_display.cfm?park=45" target="_blank">Bay of Islands</a>. The end of Great Ocean Road brought us to the large town of Warrnambool. As we drove around we found an interesting sign &#8216;Granny&#8217;s Grave&#8217; which we found out was the grave of the first white woman buried in Warrnambool.</p>
<p>We reached Mount Gambier early in the afternoon and were greeted by the <a title="&quot;The Lady Nelson&quot; visitor centre" href="http://www.mountgambiertourism.com.au/discoverycentre.htm" target="_blank">Lady Nelson</a>; a sail ship at the entrance to the visitor&#8217;s centre. After gathering more tourist information we headed to Kingston, famous for the Big Lobster (which apparently was For Sale). We continued north along the coast, passing a number of salt lakes heading towards Wellington. As we reached Wellington we abruptly arrived at Murray River and were a little confused to the lack of bridge. It then clicked when we saw the <a title="Murray River crossings" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_River_crossings" target="_blank">car ferry</a> approaching from the other side. It was quite an interesting experience, the ferry even managed to fit a road train besides us.</p>
<p>Realising we were quite late if we wanted to get to Victor Harbor that day, we hastily drove nonstop for the rest of the day.</p>
<p><a title="The Arch" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-a-the-arch.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-a-the-arch-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="The Arch" /></a><a title="London Arch" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-b-london-arch.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-b-london-arch-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="London Arch" /></a><a title="Travis and Grannys Grave" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-c-travis-and-grannys-grave.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-c-travis-and-grannys-grave-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis and Grannys Grave" /></a><br />
<a title="The Lady Nelson" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-d-the-lady-nelson.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-d-the-lady-nelson-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="The Lady Nelson" /></a><a title="Sonya and the Big Lobster" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-e-sonya-and-the-big-lobster.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-e-sonya-and-the-big-lobster-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya and the Big Lobster" /></a><a title="Murray River crossing" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-f-murray-river-crossing.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-campbell-to-victor-harbor-f-murray-river-crossing-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Murray River crossing" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Day3: Adelaide (Victor Harbor &#8211; Adelaide)</strong></p>
<p>We planned to give ourselves a whole day to spend walking around Adelaide, which gave us a lot more time to enjoy things. We arrived in Adelaide a little after 9am and starting walking down King William St, through Rundle Mall towards the cultural boulevard of North Terrace. Walking along Adelaide&#8217;s streets we stumbled upon many statues, sculptures, memorials and interesting buildings. In the town hall we saw a statue of <a title="Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide_of_Saxe-Meiningen" target="_blank">Queen Adelaide</a>, along Rundle Mall we met <a title="A Day Out (The Pigs)" href="http://www.cityofadelaide.com.au/scripts/nc.dll?ADCCBRAND:STANDARD:1333688747:pc=PC_20#pigs" target="_blank">bronze pigs</a>, and towards North Terrace the <a title="Department of Veterans' Affairs" href="http://www.dva.gov.au/sa_nt/commemoration/memorials/sanwm.htm" target="_blank">South Australia National War Memorial</a>.</p>
<p>On the North Terrace are situated the Art Gallery of South Australia, South Australian Museum and the University  of Adelaide all magnificent Victorian style buildings. We briefly visited the Art Gallery, and then walked though the University of Adelaide&#8217;s buildings towards Torrens  River. As we walked along the river, Sonya enjoyed photographing the wildlife, particularly the ducks (she he has an abnormal fascination with ducks). By accident whilst heading back down Frome Road we stumbled upon <a title="Adelaide Botanic Garden" href="http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/botanicgardens/gardens/adelaide.html" target="_blank">Adelaide&#8217;s Botanical Garden</a>.</p>
<p>The botanical Garden was the highlight of Adelaide for me, there were a ridiculous amount of plant varieties, unfortunately we didn&#8217;t get to see them all. there were plants with weird seed pods, a green house featuring the giant Amazon Waterlily and plenty of roses in the National Rose  Trial Garden. As we exited the gardens we came upon the National Wine Centre, not surprising as Adelaide is famous for its vinification. The National Wine Centre has an exhibition area with information of grape varieties, viticulture and all other things associated with wine making.</p>
<p>We left Adelaide in the early afternoon and after a little over four hours of driving, reaching Port Augusta where we camped. That night was the windiest night we had experienced, I couldn&#8217;t get much sleep as the tent flapped and I worried it would blow away.</p>
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<p><a title="Sonya on a park bench" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/victor-harbor-a-sonya-on-a-park-bench.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/victor-harbor-a-sonya-on-a-park-bench-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya on a park bench" /></a><a title="South Australia National War Memorial" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/adelaide-b-south-australia-national-war-memorial.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/adelaide-b-south-australia-national-war-memorial-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="South Australia National War Memorial" /></a><a title="The Art Gallery of South Australia" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/adelaide-c-the-art-gallery-of-south-australia.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/adelaide-c-the-art-gallery-of-south-australia-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="The Art Gallery of South Australia" /></a><br />
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<p><strong>Day 4: Port Augusta &#8211; Whyalla &#8211; Wudinna &#8211; Port Kenny &#8211; Ceduna</strong></p>
<p>On the way to Whyalla we stopped at three Geocaches, which were all a short distance from the main road, one did require the crossing of train tracks though.</p>
<p>Whyalla greeted us with the <a title="HMAS WHYALLA (J153)" href="http://www.hnsa.org/ships/whyalla.htm" target="_blank">HMAS Whyalla J153</a> at the entrance to the Whyalla  Maritime Museum, after a number of pictures with the ship we continued towards Cowell. Cowell is known for its farming of Pacific Oysters, so naturally we had to purchase some for lunch ($5 for half a dozen). One of the more interesting Geocaches was the old <a title="Old Schools of  Franklin Harbour and District" href="http://www.franklinharbour.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Old_Schools_of_Franklin_Harbour___District1.doc" target="_blank">Mindrow Creek School</a> located about 10km from Cowell on the Birdseye   Highway. The school was opened in 1918 and was in use for twenty years. We decided to have lunch at Cleve a small agriculture town.</p>
<p>Towards Streaky Bay from Port Kenny are interesting shaped rocks, known as <a title="Welcome to Murphy's Haystacks. " href="http://www.murphys-haystacks.com/" target="_blank">Murphy&#8217;s Haystacks</a>. The name arrived due to initially being thought to be hay stacks from afar; the peculiar shaped lip is due to the strong winds blowing from only one direction. South West of Streaky Bay between Corvisart Bay and Sceale  Bay is <a title="Tourist Drive Map" href="http://www.streakybay.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/touristdrivemap.pdf" target="_blank">Westall Way Loop Drive</a>, which is a scenic drive that follows the coast and provides access to a number of beaches and natural features. In order of arrival to these were High Cliff, the Dreadnoughts and the Granites. The Granites are a rocky coastline with areas of small pools.</p>
<p>From Streak Bay we drove to Ceduna where we camped overnight.</p>
<p><a title="HMAS Whyalla J153" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-a-hmas-whyalla-j153.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-a-hmas-whyalla-j153-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="HMAS Whyalla J153" /></a><a title="Travis and the old Mindrow Creek School Geocache" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-b-travis-and-the-old-mindrow-creek-school-geocache.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-b-travis-and-the-old-mindrow-creek-school-geocache-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis and the old Mindrow Creek School Geocache" /></a><a title="Sonya and the old Mindrow Creek School" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-c-sonya-and-the-old-mindrow-creek-school.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-c-sonya-and-the-old-mindrow-creek-school-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya and the old Mindrow Creek School" /></a><br />
<a title="Murphys Haystacks" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-d-murphys-haystacks.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-d-murphys-haystacks-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Murphys Haystacks" /></a><a title="Travis and Murphys Haystacks" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-e-travis-and-murphys-haystacks.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-e-travis-and-murphys-haystacks-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis and Murphys Haystacks" /></a><a title="Sonya and Murphys Haystacks" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-f-sonya-and-murphys-haystacks.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-f-sonya-and-murphys-haystacks-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya and Murphys Haystacks" /></a><br />
<a title="The Granites off Westall Way Loop Drive" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-g-the-granites-off-westall-way-loop-drive.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-g-the-granites-off-westall-way-loop-drive-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="The Granites off Westall Way Loop Drive" /></a><a title="Sonya at the Granites" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-h-sonya-at-the-granites.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-h-sonya-at-the-granites-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya at the Granites" /></a><a title="Our Ceduna accommodation" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-i-our-ceduna-accommodation.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/port-augusta-to-ceduna-i-our-ceduna-accommodation-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Our Ceduna accommodation" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Day 5: Nullarbor Return (Ceduna &#8211;  Point Sinclair &#8211; Koonalda &#8211; Balladonia)</strong></p>
<p>The unfortunate thing about the Nullarbor is that there is really not much to see, and if you have been through there once, you have pretty much seen it all. Unfortunately, this day of driving marked our return trip across the Nullarbor. To break the driving up, I tried to stop at as many Geocaches as possible (Sonya wasn&#8217;t quite so happy about this), and we would take the time to travel away from the Eyre Highway which did bring us to some very nice spots which we would have normally never found.</p>
<p>Heading towards Point Sinclair (about 20kms of the main Eyre Highway), we came across an interesting salt lake known as Red Lake, as the name suggests, the lake was red in colour. What was further interesting was that across the Panong to Point Sinclair road was Lake MacDonnell which was your normal looking blue colour. Unfortunately, the Geocache at Point Sinclair had been muggled (broken into by the non-Geocaching public, if you needed to read this, that would be you).</p>
<p>From Point Sinclair we travelled towards the heart of the Nullarbor National Park another Geocache took us to Koonalda Homestead, an abandoned sheep station and road house situated on the Old Eyre Highway. The surrounds of the homesteads served as a graveyard for cars that couldn&#8217;t make it all the way across the Nullarbor, there were many vintage Holdens and Fords, which presented nice photo opportunities. I wanted to go into the buildings but Sonya wouldn&#8217;t let me. The whole area was quite spooky.</p>
<p>The rest of the day we spent making headway, finding two more Geocaches and again crossing the &#8220;Australia&#8217;s Longest Straight Road&#8221;. We arrived after sunset in Balladonia and had a very simple and quick dinner of corn, tuna, rice and packet soup. Note to fellow campers, the rice was a mistake as it took an extremely long time to cook.</p>
<p>That day we travelled over 1000km taking a little over 12 hours. The advantage of driving east to west is every days worth of driving you gain about 30 mins more before sunset.</p>
<p><a title="Red Lake" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-a-red-lake.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-a-red-lake-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Red Lake" /></a><a title="Travis looking for Point Sinclair Geocache" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-b-travis-looking-for-point-sinclair-geocache.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-b-travis-looking-for-point-sinclair-geocache-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis looking for Point Sinclair Geocache" /></a><a title="Sonya and the Nullarbor Plain sign" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-c-sonya-and-the-nullarbor-plain-sign.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-c-sonya-and-the-nullarbor-plain-sign-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya and the Nullarbor Plain sign" /></a><br />
<a title="Koonalda Homestead car graveyard" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-d-koonalda-homestead-car-graveyard.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-d-koonalda-homestead-car-graveyard-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Koonalda Homestead car graveyard" /></a><a title="Koonalda Homestead abandoned road house" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-e-koonalda-homestead-abandoned-road-house.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-e-koonalda-homestead-abandoned-road-house-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Koonalda Homestead abandoned road house" /></a><a title="Travis and the 90 Mile Straight sign" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-f-travis-and-the-90-mile-straight-sign.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/ceduna-to-balladonia-f-travis-and-the-90-mile-straight-sign-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis and the 90 Mile Straight sign" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Day 6: Balladonia &#8211; Norseman &#8211; Esperance</strong></p>
<p>We woke up early, ready to drive to Esperance, I initially wanted to take a little shortcut onto the gravel Balladonia Road, but after driving about 14km taking about 14 minutes we decided that it was too risky for our car, especially given it was supposed to get a lot worse further on. After wasting about one hour, we got back on the Eyre Highway and headed to Norseman.</p>
<p>In Norseman we searched for a Geocache on Beacon&#8217;s Hill, it took as a little time to find the correct road with most of the roads being private mine site roads. A little from Norseman near Bromus Dam we found another Geocache. There was a spider web with spider above the location of the Geocache which Sonya was quite scared off. From there it was non-stop to Esperance where we arrived a little after lunch giving us plenty of time to explore the surrounding areas.</p>
<p>For the first time we set up camp early in the day, had a very cruisy lunch next to our tent, and then headed out to <a title="Department of Environment and Conservation - Cape Le Grand National Park" href="http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/hotproperty/property/national-parks/cape-le-grand-national-park.html" target="_blank">Cape Le Grand National Park</a>. Cape Le Grand is 56km east of Esperance and features some of the nicest looking beaches. Once in the national park the predominant Frenchman Peak catches your eye as your begin to approach the park. We arrived at the base of the peak; a sign stated it was a two hour return journey to the top, so we decided to give it a miss.</p>
<p>We decided to spend the rest of the day exploring the beaches, first was famous Lucky  Bay, which as per photos had amazingly white sand and blue water. From there we drove a little to Rossiter Bay which was a let down as the beach was covered in seaweed. We drove back past Lucky Bay to Thistle Cove; the beach had an interesting mix of rocks and sand. Finally we drove to Le Grand Beach passing some kangaroos along the way.</p>
<p>That evening for our last dinner we had steak, a side of pasta and salad, not too shabby at all.</p>
<p><a title="Norseman Beacon Lookout" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-a-norseman-beacon-lookout.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-a-norseman-beacon-lookout-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Norseman Beacon Lookout" /></a><a title="Norseman Tin Camels" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-b-norseman-tin-camels.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-b-norseman-tin-camels-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Norseman Tin Camels" /></a><a title="Frenchman Peak" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-c-frenchman-peak.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-c-frenchman-peak-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Frenchman Peak" /></a><br />
<a title="Sonya strolling down Lucky Bay beach" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-d-sonya-strolling-down-lucky-bay-beach.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-d-sonya-strolling-down-lucky-bay-beach-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Sonya strolling down Lucky Bay beach" /></a><a title="Lucky Bay" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-e-lucky-bay.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-e-lucky-bay-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Lucky Bay" /></a><a title="Thistle Cove rocks" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-f-thistle-cove-rocks.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/balladonia-to-esperance-f-thistle-cove-rocks-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Thistle Cove rocks" /></a><br />
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<p><strong>Day 7: Esperance &#8211; Ravensthorpe &#8211; Hyden &#8211; Perth</strong></p>
<p>We packed up the tent for the last time and left Esperance towards <a title="Esperance - Great Ocean Drive (40kms)" href="http://svc015.bookeasy.com/images/esperance/GREAT%20DRIVES%2018-11-09.pdf" target="_blank">The Great Ocean Drive</a>, (Western  Australia&#8217;s version of Victoria&#8217;s Great Ocean Road, not the subtle naming difference). By now I was in Geocache crazy mode and the only reason I was keen on this drive was that my GPS was showing four Geocaches around the area.</p>
<p>Our first stop was Rotary Lookout, while Sonya took photos from the lookout, I went into the bushes (to search for the Geocache). The next Geocache was on a hill next to Twilight Bay. Again while Sonya photographed the beautiful beach, I went in search of the Geocache. We had a brief stop at Observatory Point, which gave us nice views of the smaller islands, unfortunately no Geocaches was near. From Observatory Point we headed to Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm, I think this was our third or fourth wind farm on the trip. However, it was better then the others as we could go right up to the tower. Coincidently, there was a Geocache right next to the tower as well. From there we continued on the Great Ocean Drive loop which headed back to Esperance, passing Pink  Lake, which wasn&#8217;t pink at all.</p>
<p>We left Esperance at a little after 10am, Esperance to Perth is about a 700km journey, meaning it would take roughly eight hours. We had a few stops along the way with the main one being to visit the famous <a title="Wave Rock Western Australia" href="http://www.waverock.com.au/" target="_blank">Wave Rock</a> in Hyden. We left Wave Rock disappointed, maybe it was the heat or maybe the travelling had finally worn us down.</p>
<p>We reached Perth at 7pm, on arrival we washed, waxed and buffed the Tucson before returning it to Sonya&#8217;s dad.</p>
<p><a title="View from the Rotary Lookout" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/esperance-to-perth-a-view-from-the-rotary-lookout.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/esperance-to-perth-a-view-from-the-rotary-lookout-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="View from the Rotary Lookout" /></a><a title="Twilight Bay" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/esperance-to-perth-b-twilight-bay.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/esperance-to-perth-b-twilight-bay-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Twilight Bay" /></a><a title="Twilight Bay" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/esperance-to-perth-c-twilight-bay.jpg" rel="lightbox128"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/esperance-to-perth-c-twilight-bay-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Twilight Bay" /></a><br />
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<p>The holiday was a great adventure, and it turns out that crossing the Nullarbor is extremely easy. There are a few things we would have done differently, with the main one being more time. The allowance of two and a half weeks was simply not enough to view and appreciate the Australian landscape. Secondly, a decent 4WD is also required if you want to not be confined by the bitumen roads. I am sure we will cross the Nullarbor again someday.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[We arrived in Melbourne late on the night before New Years Eve. I must note that Travis had installed some GPS software on his laptop so it was like being a control room in the passenger seat on the drive over. Not only that, we also had an FM transmitter connected to the laptop so [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/our-nullarbor-adventure-melbourne/' addthis:title='Our Nullarbor Adventure &#8211; Melbourne ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We arrived in Melbourne late on the night before New Years Eve.</p>
<p>I must note that Travis had installed some GPS software on his laptop so it was like being a control room in the passenger seat on the drive over. Not only that, we also had an FM transmitter connected to the laptop so that we could listen to our mp3&#8242;s through the car stereo, and a number of battery chargers hanging out of the car&#8217;s charger.</p>
<p>Anyway, we used the GPS software to navigate to Travis&#8217; Aunt and Uncle&#8217;s house, whom we were staying with, which was surprisingly very easy to get to. Upon our arrival Travis&#8217; Aunt fed us with some delicious rice and curry and his Uncle provided us with some great stories.</p>
<p><strong>Day 1 (New Years Eve)</strong></p>
<p>New Years Eve. We decided to explore the city so we took a train there and wondered around. We walked. South Bank. Crown Casino. Federation Square. Bourke Street. China Town. And walked. To the Melbourne Library. Art Gallery. All the usual spots. Feet were very tired, especially having gotten used to all the sitting in the car over the past five days. By late afternoon, we headed back to Travis&#8217; Aunt and Uncle&#8217;s place as we were to go to a NYE party with Travis&#8217; cousin Cindy and boyfriend. The party was at an apartment in the city and that night we counted down, watched the fireworks and had a few drinks &#8211; it was fun! Thanks to Cindy and Jake for taking us out :)</p>
<p><a title="Walking towards the Crown casino on South Bank" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-one-a-walking-towards-the-crown-casino-on-south-bank.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-one-a-walking-towards-the-crown-casino-on-south-bank-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Walking towards the Crown casino on South Bank" /></a><a title="Flinders Station" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-one-b-flinders-station.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-one-b-flinders-station-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Flinders Station" /></a><a title="Inside Melbourne Library" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-one-c-inside-melbourne-library.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-one-c-inside-melbourne-library-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Inside Melbourne Library" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Day 2 (New Years Day)</strong></p>
<p>The morning of day two was recovery from the night before. By midday, everyone had slowly woken up and it was decided that we would go on a drive to the <a title="Dandenong Ranges National Park" href="http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_display.cfm?park=49" target="_blank">Dandenongs</a>. A big group of us, consisting of relatives and friends went on the drive. We stopped in Little India and had some food. We ate chicken biryani, prawn curry, dahl, chapatis and sampled a variety of sweets and Indian icecream, kulfi.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3</strong></p>
<p>On Day 3 we met up with Travis&#8217; cousin Priya and friends Jo &amp; Dan (who were visiting from New Zealand) for a day at the zoo. Melbourne Zoo was like any other really, but it was funny taking photos with all the animals and eating unhealthy zoo food such as greasy chips. Whilst the rest of the crew went shopping, T and I decided we would brave the new Melbourne <a title="Melbourne Southern Star" href="http://www.thesouthernstar.com.au/" target="_blank">Southern Star</a>, a giant observation Ferris wheel 120m high in <a title="Melbourne Docklands" href="http://www.docklands.com" target="_blank">Docklands</a>. Apparently it was found to have structural problems and was shut down soon after we visited it!</p>
<p>That evening we drove to Clayton to meet with my Godmother and some of her visiting friends (who were also from Perth). We had &#8216;make your own Korean Barbeque&#8217;, which was the first time for me. It was delicious! After we went for coffee at a suburban shopping/cafe precinct which was buzzing with people. My navigational skills led us to taking an extremely convoluted route returning home that night &#8211; including spending an unnecessary $12 for going through the tollway.</p>
<p><a title="Echidnas" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-a-echidnas.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-a-echidnas-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Echidnas" /></a><a title="At the Zoo with Dan, Jo and Priya" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-b-at-the-zoo-with-dan-jo-and-priya.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-b-at-the-zoo-with-dan-jo-and-priya-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="At the Zoo with Dan, Jo and Priya" /></a><a title="Meerkats" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-c-meerkats.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-c-meerkats-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Meerkats" /></a><br />
<a title="On the Southern Star" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-d-on-the-southern-star.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-d-on-the-southern-star-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="On the Southern Star" /></a><a title="The Southern Star" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-e-the-southern-star.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-e-the-southern-star-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="The Southern Star" /></a><a title="Me With my Godma" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-f-me-with-my-godma.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-three-f-me-with-my-godma-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Me With my Godma" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Day 4</strong></p>
<p>Our last day in Melbourne was quite relaxed. We thought we would visit the sites which we had missed in the vicinity of the city. We were rather touristy and took the tourist bus with our first stop at the Royal  Exhibition Building. Such a marvellous looking building! Next door was the Melbourne Museum which we spent a few hours wandering through. It had so many exhibits &#8211; wish we could have stayed for longer.</p>
<p>From the museum we walked along to Lygon Street scouting a place to eat. After much deliberation we ended up in the Greek Precinct eating lamb souvlakis &#8211; it was a great way to end the day!</p>
<p>That night, Travis&#8217; uncle and aunt organised a dinner for all the extended family. There was so much delicious food, it was a pleasure for the eyes and the stomach. That evening the &#8220;younger&#8221; generation decided to hit the town for some Melbourne nightlife. We headed to Chapel Street and stopped first at the Electric Lady Lounge for some drinks. It was an extremely packed bar so I wasn&#8217;t able to appreciate it&#8217;s deco. But, from what I remember there was an interesting drawing of a semi nude female, taken in a very artistic manner, of course! ;) We decided to go for a bit of a boogie and found ourselves at Club 161, it was very modern and luxe.. with a huge staircase leading up to it. We danced ourselves until our feet were sore &amp; voices were hoarse.</p>
<p><a title="Outside Royal Exhibition Building" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-a-outside-royal-exhibition-building.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-a-outside-royal-exhibition-building-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Outside Royal Exhibition Building" /></a><a title="Travis on the other side of the Royal Exhibition Building" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-b-travis-on-the-other-side-of-the-royal-exhibition-building.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-b-travis-on-the-other-side-of-the-royal-exhibition-building-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis on the other side of the Royal Exhibition Building" /></a><a title="History of the PC - Melbourne Museum" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-c-history-of-the-pc-melbourne-museum.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-c-history-of-the-pc-melbourne-museum-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="History of the PC - Melbourne Museum" /></a><br />
<a title="Travis and his Grandma" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-d-travis-and-his-grandma.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-d-travis-and-his-grandma-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis and his Grandma" /></a><a title="Rani the dog" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-e-rani-the-dog.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-e-rani-the-dog-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Rani the dog" /></a><a title="Travis and his Aunt and Uncle" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-f-travis-and-his-aunt-and-uncle.jpg" rel="lightbox84"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/melbourne-day-four-f-travis-and-his-aunt-and-uncle-th.jpg" width="150" height="113" alt="Travis and his Aunt and Uncle" /></a></p>
<p>The following morning, Travis and I said our goodbyes to all the people that had made our trip to Melbourne so memorable, his aunts, uncles, grandma and lovely cousins.. and headed towards the Great Ocean Road.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Last Christmas holidays Sonya and I decided to do a little bit of driving from the one end of Australia to the other. And by from one end to the other I mean all the way from Perth to Melbourne and back again for a total of a little over 8000kms. So why did we [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/our-nullarbor-adventure-perth-to-melbourne/' addthis:title='Our Nullarbor Adventure &#8211; Perth to Melbourne ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last Christmas holidays Sonya and I decided to do a little bit of driving from the one end of Australia to the other. And by from one end to the other I mean all the way from Perth to Melbourne and back again for a total of a little over 8000kms.</p>
<p>So why did we chose to spend our holidays driving for over 11 days? Well, we wanted an inexpensive holiday, and during the peak Christmas and New Years period flights are actually about the same as the cost of driving (which is mostly the cost of fuel). The poor Australian dollar meant overseas holidays looked less attractive, and the fuel prices were actually coming down. But the main reasons were it gave us an interesting experience, the opportunity to see a lot of Australia we had never seen before and an opportunity to catch-up with friends and relatives in Melbourne.</p>
<p>Having <a title="Our Camping Adventure" href="http://sonyaandtravis.com/our-camping-adventure">camped before</a>, we had a better idea of what to bring and what not too, though we still forgot some key items. As much as I tried to convince Sonya to take my <a title="Holden Gemini Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Gemini" target="_blank">Holden Gemini</a> (are car almost my age), for some reason she preferred her dad&#8217;s <a title="Hyundai Tucson Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyundai_Tucson" target="_blank">Hyundai Tucson</a> (a semi four-wheel-drive).</p>
<p>We started our journey on Boxing Day morning aiming to travel roughly 750kms a day, or about 7 to 8 hours.</p>
<p><strong>Day 1: Perth &#8211; Northam &#8211; Kalgoorlie &#8211; Norseman</strong></p>
<p>Northam was the first country town 97km north of Perth, and merely served as our first Geocache of our trip. We stopped a little of the main road and found <a title="Northam Vista Geocaching.org" href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1964db44-2ea5-49f9-ae8b-d05fa55d8b77" target="_blank">Northam Vista</a>, a scenic lookout. From Northam to Kalgoorlie we followed the famous <a title="Goldfields Pipeline Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfields_Water_Supply_Scheme" target="_blank">Goldfields Pipeline</a>, a 530km pipeline originally constructed in1903 to supply water to Kalgoorlie.  Along the way we had the opportunity to stop at the original Cunderdin pumping station, No 3 out of 8 original pumping stations now converted to a museum.</p>
<p>Kalgoorlie is a famous gold mining town and on arrival we immediately went to view The Super Pit, basically, a 294,700,000 m<sup>3</sup> hole in the ground. The town of Kalgoorlie was formed in 1893 with the finding of gold by the famous Paddy Hannan,  we walked down the main street (Hannan   St), taking photos of the old buildings and photos next to Paddy Hannan (a memorial).</p>
<p>From Kalgoorlie we travelled to Norseman and arrived there during sunset, where we camped at a caravan park overnight.</p>
<p><a title="Sonya sitting on Mount Ommanney Hill" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-a-northam.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-a-northam-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya sitting on Mount Ommanney Hill" /></a><a title="Sonya at looking down the original Goldfields Pipeline" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-b-original-goldfields-pipeline.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-b-original-goldfields-pipeline-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya at looking down the original Goldfields Pipeline" /></a><a title="Travis at the original Cunderdin Railway Site" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-c-cunderdin-original-railway-site.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-c-cunderdin-original-railway-site-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Travis at the original Cunderdin Railway Site" /></a><br />
<a title="Kalgoorlie Super Pit gold mine" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-d-the-super-pit.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-d-the-super-pit-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Kalgoorlie Super Pit gold mine" /></a><a title="Palace Theatre Kalgoorlie" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-e-palace-theatre-kalgoorlie.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-e-palace-theatre-kalgoorlie-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Palace Theatre Kalgoorlie" /></a><a title="Paddy Hannan Statue Kalgoorlie" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-f-paddy-hannan-kalgoorlie.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/perth-to-norseman-f-paddy-hannan-kalgoorlie-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Paddy Hannan Statue Kalgoorlie" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Day 2: Norseman &#8211; Balladonia &#8211; Eucla (- Border  Village &#8211; Eucla)</strong></p>
<p>Norseman marked the start of the long hours driving and towns that consisted of no more than a hotel and fuel station. On the outskirts of Norseman we picked up a nice Geocache <a title="Buldania Rocks Geocache" href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b0d3bcea-b351-4b4a-9aaf-4c98bdac62bb" target="_blank">Buldania Rocks</a> which was a little from the main road.</p>
<p>One of the most unusual features of the roads on the Eyre   Hwy was large zebra crossings that seemed to exist in the most arid areas. These marked the occurrence of Emergency Landing strips for the <a href="http://www.flyingdoctor.net/">Royal Flying Doctors Service</a>. Sonya and I had some fun taking photos of us crossing these zebra crossings.</p>
<p>Reaching Balladonia, a &#8216;town&#8217; made famous by the re-entry of the Skylab Space Station, it marked the start of Australia&#8217;s longest straight road at 146.6km. Fortunately, there was a <a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=705bfb16-593a-40ed-9460-61f0c13f9430">Geocache along the way</a> to allow us to both stop, and at the end of the Straight we reached the town of Caiguna. A little more driving (392km) we reached Eucla. Unsure if we wanted to stay the night in Eucla we drove through the Western Australia / South Australia border to a town rightly names Border Village.</p>
<p>On arrival in Border Village we realised we made the wrong decision and turned back around to Eucla having to pass through the Western Australia customs which took our 2 lemons and 2 onions. After setting up the tent we decided to visit the old Eucla Telegraph Station opened in 1877 and formed the initial town site of Eucla. There and on the way back we managed to see many kangaroos giving Sonya the opportunity to take many photos.</p>
<p><a title="Sonya and Travis 'A Woodland Wonderland' Norseman" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-a-a-woodland-wonderland.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-a-a-woodland-wonderland-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya and Travis 'A Woodland Wonderland' Norseman" /></a><a title="Flowers at Geocache 'Buldania Rocks'" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-b-buldania-rocks.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-b-buldania-rocks-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Flowers at Geocache 'Buldania Rocks'" /></a><a title="Royal Flying Doctors Service crossing" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-c-royal-flying-doctors-service-crossing.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-c-royal-flying-doctors-service-crossing-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Royal Flying Doctors Service crossing" /></a><br />
<a title="Sonya logging Geocache 'Straight'" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-d-geocache-straight.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-d-geocache-straight-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya logging Geocache 'Straight'" /></a><a title="Travis infront of the Eucla sign" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-e-eucla-sign.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-e-eucla-sign-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Travis infront of the Eucla sign" /></a><a title="Sonya and the Eucla Whale" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-f-eucla-whale-and-sonya.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/norseman-to-eucla-f-eucla-whale-and-sonya-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya and the Eucla Whale" /></a><br />
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<p><strong>Day 3: The Nullarbor (Eucla &#8211; Ceduna &#8211; Streaky Bay)</strong></p>
<p>After<strong> </strong>passing the WA/SA border for the third time, we drove along the Eyre Highway with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullarbor_National_Park">Nullarbor National Park</a> on one side and the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Australian_Bight">Great Australian Bight</a> on the other. Even though all the driving is done through the hot, arid Nullarbor Plain, there are about half a dozen stops along the Great Australian Bight with magnificent ocean and cliff face views.</p>
<p>About 200km from Eucla, we reached the Nullarbor Roadhouse, another fuel station in the middle of nowhere. A little further east we reached the Head of the Bight, as the name suggests, this is the tip of the Great Australian Bight.  At the Head of the Bight there were some stunning rock faces and vertical cliffs (though not quite as nice as photography stop 4 along the way).</p>
<p>Driving further south, past Fowlers Bay, we reached the lovely small town of Penong. Penong is famous for its windmills, which there where plenty of. Sonya and I both enjoyed taking lots of photos of the iconic Australian structures.</p>
<p>We passed through Ceduna, and through large fields of yellow, which we worked out were Canola (Sonya takes full credit). After taking a number of photos near the fields, we finally reached our final destination Streaky  Bay just before sunset. Streaky Bay, by far had the nicest caravan park, with the camping area located on the edge of the beach, pity about the overcast weather that day.</p>
<p><a title="Sonya and Rooey 2" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-a-sonya-and-rooey-2.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-a-sonya-and-rooey-2-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya and Rooey 2" /></a><a title="Western Australia and South Australia Border" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-b-western-australia-and-south-australia-border.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-b-western-australia-and-south-australia-border-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Western Australia and South Australia Border" /></a><a title="Sonya and one of the many Great Australian Bight Marine Parks" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-c-great-australian-bight.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-c-great-australian-bight-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya and one of the many Great Australian Bight Marine Parks" /></a><br />
<a title="Sonya and Unstable Cliff Edges sign" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-d-unstable-cliff-edges.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-d-unstable-cliff-edges-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya and Unstable Cliff Edges sign" /></a><a title="Travis at the Great Australian Bight" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-e-travis-at-the-great-australian-bight.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-e-travis-at-the-great-australian-bight-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Travis at the Great Australian Bight" /></a><a title="Nullarbor National Park Geocache" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-f-nullarbor-national-park-geocache.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-f-nullarbor-national-park-geocache-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Nullarbor National Park Geocache" /></a><br />
<a title="Us at the Head of the Bight" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-g-sonya-and-travis-at-the-head-of-the-bight.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-g-sonya-and-travis-at-the-head-of-the-bight-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Us at the Head of the Bight" /></a><a title="Head of the Bight sign" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-h-head-of-the-bight-sign.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-h-head-of-the-bight-sign-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Head of the Bight sign" /></a><a title="Penong Windmills" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-i-penong-windmills.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/eucla-to-streaky-bay-i-penong-windmills-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Penong Windmills" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Day 4: The Gawler Ranges (Streaky Bay &#8211; Clare)</strong></p>
<p>This day was made up of an event that Sonya and I (but mostly Sonya) will never forgot, the Gawler Ranges. The day started out like any other day, from Streaky Bay we drove to Minnipa the entrance to the Gawler Ranges National Park, Sonya was craving some real Australian country, and naively suggested we visit the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gawler_Ranges_National_Park">Gawler Ranges Nation Park</a>. How lovely we thought, I&#8217;m sure it we be just like <a title="Yanchep National Park" href="http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/hotproperty/property/national-parks/yanchep-national-park.html" target="_blank">Yanchep National Park</a> back home. We entered park from Wudinna, along Barns Road, through the self-serve entrance station.</p>
<p>Reaching the Old Paney Scenic T-junction, we made a (bad) decision to drive around a little 43km loop, which would start to the left and end back on the right, while passing through Kolay Hut. We realised it would be a 4WD track, but didn&#8217;t realise there would be little or no track, predominately large rocks, something our Hyundai Tucson wasn&#8217;t really designed for. The drive started of well with a slow but relatively easy drive down the Turkey Flat Track, from there as we drove towards Kolay Hut; we ascended up and around Mt Fairview.</p>
<p>At one point track disappeared to just rocks and I needed to get out of the car to see which way to go, Sonya was about to break down in tears. The rest of the journey was painfully slow, I would count down each km we had to go, taking about 10 mins per each km. Finally, we reached the 2WD track again to our relief, and arrived at the shearing shed where we had a well earned break and took some photos.</p>
<p>We exited the Gawler Ranges through Buckleboo Road, which took us to the town of Kimba. Kimba is famous for two things; the Big Galah and being the town on the Eyre Highway that is &#8216;Halfway Across Australia&#8217; both witch are located at the same spot. Travelling further East and passing through Iron Knob (famous for iron ore), we reached Port Augusta.  Port Augusta is a fairly large town located at the head of the Spencer Gulf. We decided to skip Adelaide, favouring to see it on the way back when we travelled along the coast from Melbourne, so we travelled a little inland along Main North Road which would eventually  lead us to some of Australia&#8217;s best wine regions; <a href="http://www.clarevalley.com.au/">Clare Valley</a> and then further south the  famous Barossa Valley.</p>
<p>We did plan the stop at Barossa Valley, but having spent fair too many hours in the Gawler Ranges, we could only reach the town of Clare and being after sunset we decided to stay at a motel for the night.</p>
<p><a title="Travis at Chandada Pioneer Park" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-a-chandada-pioneer-park.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-a-chandada-pioneer-park-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Travis at Chandada Pioneer Park" /></a><a title="Gawler Ranges Information" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-b-gawler-ranges-information.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-b-gawler-ranges-information-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Gawler Ranges Information" /></a><a title="Gawler Ranges Entrance Station" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-c-gawler-ranges-entrance-station.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-c-gawler-ranges-entrance-station-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Gawler Ranges Entrance Station" /></a><br />
<a title="Gawler Ranges Mt Fairview" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-d-gawler-ranges-mt-fairview.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-d-gawler-ranges-mt-fairview-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Gawler Ranges Mt Fairview" /></a><a title="Sonya Outside Gawler Ranges Shearers Shed" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-e-gawler-ranges-outside-shearers-shed.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-e-gawler-ranges-outside-shearers-shed-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya Outside Gawler Ranges Shearers Shed" /></a><a title="Gawler Ranges Shearers Shed" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-f-gawler-ranges-shearers-shed.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-f-gawler-ranges-shearers-shed-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Gawler Ranges Shearers Shed" /></a><br />
<a title="Sonya Half Way Across Australia" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-g-half-way-across-australia.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-g-half-way-across-australia-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya Half Way Across Australia" /></a><a title="Iron Knob Emus" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-h-iron-knob-emus.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-h-iron-knob-emus-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Iron Knob Emus" /></a><a title="Flinders Ranges" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-i-flinders-ranges.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/streaky-bay-to-clare-i-flinders-ranges-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Flinders Ranges" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Day 5:  Barossa Valley &#8211; Murray Bridge &#8211; Ballarat &#8211; Melbourne</strong></p>
<p>We woke up earlier than normal as we had to do a large amount of driving as we didn&#8217;t reach our intended destination the night before. From Clare Valley we headed to <a href="http://www.barossa.com/">Barossa Valley</a> with the intent of stopping at <a href="http://www.penfolds.com/">Penfolds</a> (producers of Australia&#8217;s most famous wine).</p>
<p>We took some photos in front of the Penfolds building, and wandered inside. It was evident how commercial Penfolds had become with the large range of branded items. Penfolds is also bloody expensive, but they had a nice sale so we picked up three of their cheaper varieties.</p>
<p>With not enough time to follow all the wineries on the wine trails, Sonya suggested we stop at <a href="http://www.jacobscreek.com/">Jacob&#8217;s Creek</a>. We tasted a number of their wines and took some photos near the vineyard. From Barossa Valley we headed straight to Ballarat with minimum stops along the way.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/">Ballarat</a> is a about 100kms north-west of Melbourne, originally formed during the Victorian gold rush. We arrived around sunset which gave us enough time to walk down the main street snapping photos of the buildings and monuments. When it was too dark we finally made our way to Melbourne.</p>
<p><a title="Hay Stacks" href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-a-hay-stacks.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-a-hay-stacks-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Hay Stacks" /></a><a title="Sonya infront of Penfolds Barossa Valley" href="http://s03.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-b-penfolds.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-b-penfolds-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya infront of Penfolds Barossa Valley" /></a><a title="Jacobs Creek Barossa Valley" href="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-c-jacobs-creek.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-c-jacobs-creek-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Jacobs Creek Barossa Valley" /></a><br />
<a title="Sonya and the Giant Koala" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-d-giant-koala.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-d-giant-koala-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Sonya and the Giant Koala" /></a><a title="Ballarat Robert Burns" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-e-ballarat-robert-burns.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-e-ballarat-robert-burns-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Ballarat Robert Burns" /></a><a title="Ballarat Street" href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-f-ballarat-street.jpg" rel="lightbox73"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/great-outback-08/clare-to-melbourne-f-ballarat-street-th.jpg" width="150" height="101" alt="Ballarat Street" /></a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I few weeks ago Travis and I ventured into a little restaurant on the edge of Stirling Hwy called Tsunami.  It was a cold wintery night &#8211; we both felt like a sashimi fix and had heard many a good things about this restaurant.  We arrived to find the place quite full, albeit it was [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/turning-japanese/' addthis:title='Turning Japanese ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I few weeks ago Travis and I ventured into a little restaurant on the edge of Stirling Hwy called <a title="Tsunami Japanese Restaurant" href="http://www.tsunamisushi.com.au/" target="_blank">Tsunami</a>.  It was a cold wintery night &#8211; we both felt like a sashimi fix and had heard many a good things about this restaurant.  We arrived to find the place quite full, albeit it was a Saturday night. Fairy lights twinkled in the back of the cosy dark wooded restaurant.  We sat at the front of the restaurant and inspected our menus.</p>
<p>Feeling quite hungry we decided to share a sushi and sashimi platter for entree, followed by Patagonian tooth-fish for Travis and a hitori sukiyaki for me.  The tooth-fish was accompanied with enoki mushrooms, bok choy, kayaku gohan (mixed rice and vegetables) and leek.  My sukiyaki was made of wagu beef, vegetables, tofu and udon noodles. We also shared a pot of green tea between us.</p>
<p>The platter was delicious, beautifully presented and satisfied my fishy cravings.  We also enjoyed the mains, although Travis noted that the tooth-fish was somewhat oily (however he did acknowledge the health benefits of oily such fish).  All in all the food was enjoyable, service was friendly and the outing pleasant.  We were quite full and decided not to have dessert.   We finished the night at our friends&#8217; house, playing poker and eating mango pudding.</p>
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		<title>We are now certified English teachers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 13:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last 5 days we completed a TESOL certificate through the Australasian Training Academy. TESOL, which stands for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, is a fundamental course which teaches the necessary skills to teach English in foreign countries. Whilst, the course was crammed into 20 hours, with homework and presentation preparation [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/we-are-now-certified-tesol-teachers/' addthis:title='We are now certified English teachers ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last 5 days we completed a TESOL certificate through the <a title="Australasian Training Academy" href="http://www.ataonline.edu.au/" target="_blank">Australasian Training Academy</a>. TESOL, which stands for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, is a fundamental course which teaches the necessary skills to teach English in foreign countries.</p>
<p>Whilst, the course was crammed into 20 hours, with homework and presentation preparation during after hours, the course was still a lot of fun. Generally, the course was centered around teaching children, with some brief mention of adult students. One of the memorable techniques taught is the Rassias method, invented by Professor John Rassias, which teaches students a foreign language through a form of theoretical learning.</p>
<p>The highlights were group presentations, where we had to create and execute a 15 minute lesson for children. These lessons were in a non-English language, which gave both the student teachers and students an idea of how teaching and learning a foreign language felt.</p>
<p>Sonya&#8217;s group taught the class five words in Mandarin, and my group taught the class four words in Spanish. The teaching predominantly consisted of Flash-cards and various children&#8217;s games, all which the adult students seemed to enjoy immensely.</p>
<p><a title="Sonya teaching the class the Mandarin word for ginger." href="http://s01.sonyaandtravis.com/images/tesol-sonya-sonya-teaching-the-class-the-mandarin-word-for-ginger.jpg" rel="lightbox41"><img src="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/tesol-sonya-sonya-teaching-the-class-the-mandarin-word-for-ginger-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Sonya teaching the class the Mandarin word for ginger." /></a></p>
<p><a title="Travis teaching the class the Spanish word for Autumn." href="http://s02.sonyaandtravis.com/images/tesol-travis-travis-teaching-the-class-the-spanish-word-for-autumn.jpg" rel="lightbox41"><img src="http://s04.sonyaandtravis.com/images/tesol-travis-travis-teaching-the-class-the-spanish-word-for-autumn-th.jpg" width="450" height="338" alt="Travis teaching the class the Spanish word for Autumn." /></a></p>
<p>More photos from the group presentations can be found <a title="ATA TESOL Course Perth September 2008" href="http://thydzik.com/ata-tesol-perth-sep08" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>

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		<title>Beethoven Restaurant</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 09:57:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Sonya&#8217;s birthday we decided to invite our friends out for dinner and try the Beethoven restaurant in Applecross. We chose Beethoven due to its German cuisine which we all hadn&#8217;t had many experiences eating. We all didn&#8217;t know what to expect, and judging by their website; which needs immense improvement, we thought we would [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://sonyaandtravis.com/beethoven-restaurant/' addthis:title='Beethoven Restaurant ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Sonya&#8217;s birthday we decided to invite our friends out for dinner and try the <a title="Beethoven German Restaurant - European Fine Dinning" href="http://www.beethovens.com.au/" target="_blank">Beethoven restaurant</a> in Applecross. We chose Beethoven due to its German cuisine which we all hadn&#8217;t had many experiences eating.</p>
<p>We all didn&#8217;t know what to expect, and judging by their website; which needs immense improvement, we thought we would all be for an interesting experience, to say the least.</p>
<p>On arrival we were greeted by Helga (the restaurant owner) and shown to our table which was situated next to the fireplace. The interior was cosy with German flavoured decorations, and an obligatory painting of Beethoven above the fireplace.</p>
<p>The night started with customary very tall glasses of German bear made by the <a title="Weihenstephan brewery" href="http://www.brauerei-weihenstephan.de/" target="_blank">Weihenstephan</a> brewery. For the entrée, we shared a Munich platter of meats and sausages which were all very nice. I ordered the Wiener schnitzel, and Sonya the chicken breast. Our friends ordered various other dishes.</p>
<p>After placing our orders was when things got a little weird.  A few minutes later, the waitress informed us that they had run out of rib eye steak which forced a few of our friends to reorder. About an hour or so later, the waitress informed one of our friends that his pork shank had been overcooked, and if he would still like it served.</p>
<p>At around two hours from ordering, our meals finally arrived. The chef somehow managed to leave out the gravy, and included diced mushrooms only in a gravy jug accompanying my schnitzel. Our friend, who decided he would still like his pork shank, found it to be severely burnt on one side, but continued eating from the other. Finally, when we had all finished our meals, they brought out the bowl of fries we ordered, apologising and offering to remove them from the bill.</p>
<p>Overall, it was an interesting experience, and was fun to try something different for a change. The waitress was friendly, the interior nice, but the food a little too dear for the quality.</p>
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