Sunday, November 29, 2009

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J 144 "Holidays Tale - Chapter 2" 143 J

- HOLIDAYS TALE -

Volume 2 "Tamania"


Chapter 2 "136 J - Sunday, November 22"






wake early in the clouds of Coles Bay, but we are already part of the entrance to Freycinet National Park, where all the hikes begin.
For us, it will Wineglass Bay lookout, then down until Wineglass beach.
It was therefore recorded (you mark your name, your name, your phone number and your career. Like that, if the evening, you're not signed, there's a whole regiment of rangers who participated in your research, cool huh?)
Directorate, the lookout ... Except one perspective is necessarily height .. So it goes, it goes up ... and there's still some steps. That's okay, that's thighs;)
Break photo above is the lookout and then distributed to Wineglass Beach. But this time it goes down ... And we say that the return will be difficult.
Check on the beach, the rain was invited, and a wild wallaby completely stoned. Break photos.
Back to Wineglass Bay lookout ( which was longer than the path, obviously) and descending to the carpark and Baboulet 2h after our departure.
was still the day along the east coast to the north. Lunch at Binalong Bay, before continuing to the bay under a rain of fire that refuses to let go of us bask 'Little
motivated by the time the detour through the bay of Fire will be short. Beautiful scenery, however, even if it took all its glory with a radiant sun. Back to Binalong for a shower at the beach side of the road. Necessary equipment to our two adventurers? A cold water tap, basin and voila. I confess that I was a little reluctant at first. Doris, she was quite at ease .. to believe that it is a habit for her to carry around in bathing suits on rainy and windy at the edge of a road. Brief. After this interlude
health, we hit the road in late afternoon to Lanceston in the middle of the north coast. Rapid passage in the 2nd largest city in Tasmania could in camp, before entering the Tamar Valley, further north. Photo stop at the lookout, which overlooks the "Tamar River" Lanceston and watering stop for the night near the Narawntapu National Park, the next day's program.
frigid night. Catching the sweat to finish the night and despite this, not enough.


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See You Tomorrow Friends for Chapter 3 "J 137: Narawntapu NP Lanceston and Tamar Valley

PS1: I added slideshow of photos yesterday because I received the first pictures Doriane

PS2: A Mom's request, I added some pictures of me in the album of Sydney, 14-16 / 11.

Voila!


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