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  • Melbourne

    I separated from the rest of the crew after leaving Tasmania and explored Melbourne on my own. I took my roller hockey skates with me so could cover heaps of ground in minimal time 🙂

    Melbourne City Skyline

    Rod Laver Arena

    The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

    I jumped the barrier stopping the traffic from getting on to the Albert Park formula 1 track (which was being constructed a the time) and started timing myself to see how long it took me to skate around the track. Unfortunately I only made it about a kilometer down the track before one of the marshalls chased me down and told me to get the hell off the track 🙁

    Albert Park Formula 1 track

    Albert Park lake. Melbourne skyline in the background.

  • People in Hobart

    Whilst surfing my backups I found these photos from my trip to Hobart in 2007. The first two are from a trip with Kelly Kilpin, Lisa McClintock and Vicki Argyle on a boat in Hobart. The second two are from dinner that night at Sals restaurant.

    Kelly Kilpin and Lisa McClintock on the water in Hobart
    Kelly Kilpin and Lisa McClintock on the water in Hobart
    Vicki on the water in Hobart
    Vicki on the water in Hobart
    Vicki at Sals in Hobart
    Vicki at Sals in Hobart
    Vicki surfing another whale
    Vicki surfing another whale
  • Cockles Creek

    Lisa, Vicky, Jon and I visited Cockles Creek which is the most southern most point of Australia (well, almost). The weather was stonking hot and we had lots of fun fooling around on a giant whale.

    Vicky Argyle hanging from a whale fin

    Rocky shore of Cockless Creek. Looking south towards Antarctica.

  • Air Walk

    Erm, this was rather unexciting. It’s just a big bridge built up in these huge trees south of Hobart.

    Natasha Munro and Lisa McClintock on the Air Walk

  • Hastings Caves

    Vicky Argyle, Tasha Munro, Lisa McClintock and I all ventured south from Hobart to visit the Hastings Caves. The caves are truly spectacular and you can get some wonderful pictures inside. There’s a sign outside saying you aren’t allowed to use a tripod, but the guide told me it was okay as long as I didn’t hold the tour up 🙂 There were all sorts of creepy crawlies inside, although getting pictures of them was difficult as I wasn’t allowed to use a flash and they usually moved before I could get my tripod setup.

    Spider inside the Hastings caves

    View of the roof of the Hastings Cave

    The Hastings caves

    Below is what the Hastings Caves look like if yer spinning round in circles – I dropped my camera 😛

    View from my camera when dropped in Hastings Caves

    The bush outside the caves was very dense and full of wildlife including Wallabies, possums and the occasional Tasha and Lisa.

    Natasha Munro and Lisa McClintock outside the Hastings Caves

  • Tasmanian Wildlife

    Aside from the occasional near miss with wallabies and possums scampering across the road in front of our car we (me, Lisa and Vicky) also visited a wildlife sanctuary between Port Arthur and Hobart.

    Lisa McLintock feed a Wallaby

    Violent little Tasmanian Devil

    Joey in Kangaroo’s pouch

    Tasmanian Devil blobbing out after a big feed

  • Duck?

    My series of photos of strange looking but probably quite common birds continues. Is this a duck or what? I shot this photo in a little town just north of Hobart in Tasmania.

    Bird in Tasmania

  • Port Arthur

    Vicky, Lisa and I visited the Port Arthur penal colony. This is the site of one of Australia’s most infamous prisons. The old ruins are spectacular and well worth the visit. We also went on a ghost tour around the colony the night before.

    Port Arthur viewed from the jetty

    The ruins of Port Arthur

    An old church built in Port Arthur by child convicts

  • Architecture around Tasmania

    There were some stunning examples of early colonial architecture around Tasmania.

    One of the oldest churches in Tasmania

    The oldest bridge in Tasmania

    Another church in Tasmania

  • Cruising in Hobart

    Jon, Lisa, Kelly, Vicky and myself all piled onto a little boat and took a cruise around the harbour in Hobart. Vicky’s obsession with taking gagillions of photos went into overdrive during the trip.

    Vicky concentrating on taking as many photos in as shorter time as possible

    Lisa McClintock and Vicky Argyle posing on the bow of the boat

    Kelly and … darn, can’t remember her name now …