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PantyFanatic 04-13-2008 11:00 AM

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TruckPass3 :yikes:


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PantyFanatic 04-13-2008 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Neige
Welcome back OrliFanatic!!!!!!! Nice pics!

Tell me, are your tides very high?

I hope that WAS high tide! If it comes up 5cm, you'll never find your pool balls.














How did they make it so FLAT? :sad:

PantyFanatic 04-13-2008 11:07 AM

Welcome home hun. :molest:

gekkogecko 04-13-2008 11:34 AM

Ah, but it looks to be good reptile habitat.

Fangtasia 04-13-2008 04:32 PM

Thanx guys!

Oh, i wasn't actually driving when i snapped the pics *LOL* I was the passenger then. Cruise control is good, but not THAT good :D:D

The beach has very little sand area now days, used to walk for a bit to get to the water, it only really came in that far with a king tide. That is why they terraced and lawned the dunes, so tourists had an area to sunbathe on.
That would not have been a high tide, high tide would cover the whole sand area and the rocks along the edge.
The beach gets man-o-war jellies on occassion, but generally it is fairly safe. Rips and sharkie poos would be the biggest danger, but well its a big pond and the sharks tend to stay out deeper, mostly :D

Its is flat eh, flat for miles and miles *LOL* We were cruising along, and i spotted a roo and joey on the side of the road (it was in a ways not right along side), so i was pointing it out to the kids, then Bilbo points out there was more. A HUGE mob of roos was grazing along the side, thankfully they stayed there and didnt jump in front of us (110km + roo/s = much carnage). We went a bit further and there were wild emus. Twas exciting to see, even for us *LOL*.

Lizards love to sun themselves on the road, we did indeed see a large lizzie doing just that!

We are gonna go back home for Xmas, but for longer (prolly 3-4 weeks). So will snap some pics of the other beach and wharf area (with working cray/crab/fishing boats) then.

We will also be looking for work in Victoria, so we can move closer to our parents. As to how long that will take, well one never knows eh!

PantyFanatic 04-13-2008 04:56 PM

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........We were cruising along, and i spotted a roo and joey on the side of the road (it was in a ways not right along side), so i was pointing it out to the kids, then Bilbo points out there was more. A HUGE mob of roos was grazing along the side,....

That, and she gives us pics of a 1,000 mile long pool table. :hair:

















;)

wyndhy 04-13-2008 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by OrliFanatic
Rips and sharkie poos would be the biggest danger, but well its a big pond and the sharks tend to stay out deeper, mostly :D


like the line from "jaws" about most shark attacks happening in three feet of water.

well duh, that's where most people swim. :D

Scarecrow 04-13-2008 08:54 PM

Welcome back OrliFanatic, loved the pics


Hey PF did you see what side of the road they were on ..... :eek:

scotzoidman 04-14-2008 12:41 AM

Central NSW seems a lot like not being the lead dog, in that the scenery never changes :rofl:

Also looks a lot like my brother's descriptions of the Texas landscape from his days in basic training (Lackland AFB), no one would dare go AWOL, since you couldn't tell what direction you were headed.

Beautiful beach, tho...looks like a worthwhile place to move to even if you didn't need to be near the 'rents...

Lilith 04-14-2008 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by scotzoidman

Also looks a lot like my brother's descriptions of the Texas landscape from his days in basic training (Lackland AFB), no one would dare go AWOL, since you couldn't tell what direction you were headed.



Been there. In fact, had a baby there. It's actually in the middle of a ginormous city.

I too thought it looked like Texas. West Texas. I took a drive from San Antonio to New Mexico and the vistas were very similar.

Oldfart 04-14-2008 05:48 AM

The scenery's normally a dull olive, not the sere white-yellow of the drought-scape.

jay-t 04-14-2008 09:46 PM

Welcome back Orli

I do have a question?









How do you read the road signs while driving on the wrong side? :)

gekkogecko 04-15-2008 09:03 AM

You look at them upside down,of course. After all, it's Australia.

Fangtasia 04-15-2008 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jay-t
How do you read the road signs while driving on the wrong side? :)

Dunno, you tell me how you do it? :sad:

Oldfart 04-15-2008 05:00 PM

OrliFanatic,

Should we be pointing out to PF that his driving emoticon is Australian?


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