Saturday, November 28, 2009

Greatest Spandex Cameltoes

"We have many dangers and perils"

- HOLIDAYS TALE -

Volume 2 "Tamania"

Prologue & Chapter 1 "J 135 - Saturday, November 21"

Prologue:
I'm back in Canberra ready to tell you our new adventures, this time in Tasmania. I hope you did not get bored without me. This week's seem very empty without the daily articles. Brief. Are you ready to follow the journey of two Frenchies in the country of the Devil? So let's go!
Chapter 1: "J 135 - Saturday, November 21 "




Arriving at Hobart airport ith 15 minutes early, I stopped by customs because my bag contained fruit (2 apples more precisely). Far be it from me to make me look like a terrorist, I did not even no fruit / vegetable / fish could not be imported into the territory Tasmanian. (Cause: Phyloxera & Co ')
Doriane, arriving the day before, already waiting along the baggage conveyor belt.
Homecoming for our latest adventures. It was then
get the campervan and we went to downtown Hobart.
Once down, we went to Salamanca market, known market in Tasmania. And indeed, although it simpa. Regional products, crafts, Australian atmosphere and friendliness.
Then after this small market, small tour through the city center to visit.
mouaii ... Hobart is a city like any other, neither more nor less. The Christmas decorations are already present ... and it makes me nostalgic for the idea of a comeback.
By mid afternoon, we left Hobart and sailed along the East Coast to go to the Freycinet National Park, one of the most beautiful national parks of Tasmania and spend the night to be there the next day for a "walk" circuit early.
So we borrowed the Tasman Highway "which runs along the coast and we stopped when a landscape we liked. At first we crossed the Hobart campaign with the rolling grasslands of the stunning green apple so that country is wet. And in these grasslands, sheep everywhere, as in New Zealand.
Near the coast, the scenery changes at all in all. A vast turquoise beaches of fine sand, blended with orange-speckled rocks. Simply sublime! And this is just the beginning. Various stops along the road to enjoy the different views. First, the Mayfield Bay for an appetizer, then the "lookout" from Swansea to enjoy the "Great Oyster Bay (the bay of the great oyster ... much less charming at once), then the" Coles Bay, "at the top of the Freycinet Peninsula where we spent the night.

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Enjoy! See you tomorrow

for Chapter 2: J + 136 "Freycinet National Park and Bay of Fires"

[Title: We came - Alexis HK]

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