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"In some ways, I think travel is about learning how to see, learning how to pay attention. It's an alarm clock in some ways, and it's a jumpstart to putting our senses on the setting where they're universally receptive. I think theoretically we could do that at our homes, and yet somehow, surrounded by familiarity and the routine we know too well, our eyes tend to close and we don't notice the things that are so wondrous for a visitor. But as soon as we physically start moving we awaken to the beauties around us." --Pico Iyer

Australian Traveller - November 2007

Seeing Australia by train

November 29th 2007 00:16
Travelling to Sydney by train has always been a favourite of mine. The day stretching ahead with all those hours lying before you at your disposal - nothing more to do than sit back and watch as the scenery changes, framed by the large glass windows, perhaps have a chat to a fellow traveller or lose yourself between the pages of your latest read.

Countrylink are offering ridiculously cheap Christmas fares - Brisbane to Sydney for $77 and you can take your kids along for only $1! (I wonder if that price will include husbands or partners?)



Trains departing to Sydney leave from Brisbane`s Roma Street at 6:30am (if you take the day train). Onboard facilities include a buffet dining car with bar facilities, satellite phones and comfortable reclining chairs. Sleeper cars are available for part of the journey at an additional fee and include complementary breakfast and toiletries. If you travel on the overnight service in Economy security guards patrol the train throughout the night and overhead luggage compartments or the option of booking your luggage through are available.

Countrylink also offers some great travel passes for the International visitor.

Blue Moutains, Sydney
Blue Mountains, Sydney
Backtracker Rail Pass: there are various options available for this ticket, but for the bargain price of $420.00 you can have unlimited travel between Melbourne and Brisbane for 6 months, as long as you are in possession of a foreign passport and return airline ticket. This also includes a DayTripper card which allows unlimited travel around Sydney on buses, ferries and trains (exclusions apply, please check link for conditions) and two one way tickets to the Blue Mountains.


East Coast Discovery Pass: now you can travel along Australia`s East Coast with this great pass - even if you are an Australian Resident! Start in Cairns and slowly make your way down the coast to Melbourne with as many stopovers as you like along the way, as long as you complete your journey in 6 months. (You can also travel in the opposite directions from Melbourne to Cairns). This pass will also allow you a 50% discount on any train trip you take West of this line, plus a 50% discount on your return trip once you have reached your final destination. (Surely with all those 50% discounts added up you can travel for free? ) Prices vary according to what you want to do but an example fare is as follows: Melbourne - Cairns (direct or via Canberra/Sydney/Kyogle/or Casino) - $493.90. Some inclusions have now been made for backtracking via coach, however all train travel must be in one direction only

Austrail Flexi-Pass: this is the mother of all rail passes! You can travel around most of the country with this little baby. You can buy either a 15 day or 22 day pass which allows you travel on CountryLink, Queensland Rail and Great Southern Railways. It is valid for 6 months and you do not have to travel on consecutive days. Once again you must possess a foreign passport and return airline ticket in order to purchase this pass.

Please note that prices quoted on this post were correct at the time of posting. These are just to give a rough guide for train travel around Australia and it is best to click on the links and check the most current information from those websites, should you decide to use this alternative.

Life`s a journey - enjoy the ride!

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A smile from God

November 13th 2007 01:28
I recently got this in an email - the photo and title say it all....

sky, birds, sunset, silhouette
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Poetic Skies

November 8th 2007 07:03
Welcome to my hood. On days like today the skies overhead write poetry enough to rival the quill of any great. It has been a while since I have got lost in the lens of my camera. With the glorious weather which we have been having I have been itching to get out there and today could not resist.

Allow me to take you on a journey through my hometown... enjoy the ride and feel free to share any of your own....

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Botswana is a beautiful country. Located in the southern regions of Africa, this landlocked gem is cocooned between Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa and is home to the famous Okavango Delta, a playground for a plethora of wildlife, birds and plant species.
botswana salt pans


There is something romantic about dusty countries. The landscape seems more unique in its desolation and arid beauty and this one certainly does not disappoint. The capital, Gaborone, lies a short hop, skip and jump over the South African border entry point and is a bustling city made up of thousands of people who scour its streets in search of work, to look after their families who normally live in the surrounding rural areas. Busy markets line the streets, stalls filled with an array of clothes, colourful food and shouting voices that beckon to you, whilst noisy chickens cluck loudly from their cages and the odd tethered goat bleets its melancholy tune as it scratches at the dirt for a morsel of food


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Nature shots

November 1st 2007 00:49
Again just transferring some photos - nature shots this time...

leaves

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Black and White Photos

November 1st 2007 00:41
The Art of Photography (and such ramblings) has gone into retirement. Just transferring over some photos, here were some B&W ones - enjoy!

hair

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