view of Melbourne from the Shrine of Rememberance (commemorating Australia's soldiers in WW1 en WW2)
The Shrine of Rememberance (commemorating Australia's soldiers in WW1 en WW2)
The sea at St. Kilda (suburb of Melbourne)
Dennis' car in the background (1973 Alfa Romeo) and Emily's parents' car that took us to the beachhouse at Anglesea and the Great Ocean Road.
Emily trying to start a fire.
Dennis and Merrin- cold!
view from to house to the sea.
Dennis going for a surf (nutcase).
They made me eat it! Seriously, it is horrendous... I will never say "I eat everything again"... sort of the Australian peanutbutter, they have all been brought up on it.
it is horrible black stuff... bitter and very salt... they all eat it on toast.... bleehhh (no offense hey, Australian friends). In Europe we'd probably use it for building roads.
So from Melbourne you follow the coast to the south-west, along Geelong towards Warrnambool, and these views are what you come to endure...
Treetop-walk in the rainforrest.
Eucalyptus tree, half-way up.
Eucalyptus tree, at the bottom (small one).
Our endpoint: "the Twelve Apostles".
A black kangaroo hiding in the bush near Twelve Apostles.
Kangaroos on the Anglesea Golfcourse.