September 3, Adelaide vacation in Europe, I headed After a wonderful for Australia. I arrived in Adelaide on a direct flight from London with Qantas, the Australian airline. After I arrived I rented a small motor home for $150 a day. The price included insurance, cooking facilities also decided to buy and bed linens. a snakebite kit in case I got bitten by one of Australia's many poisonous snakes.
September 4, Adelaide to Coorong Leaving Adelaide, I headed inland for Glenelg, an Australian vacation resort. Then I moved on to Hahndorf, a town where there is a strong German influence. From there I crossed the Murray River and reached Tailem, where the road to Melbourne splits. You can take the slow road if you have time on your hands, but I took the fast road to Coorong National Park, which is a paradise for millions of birds.
September 5, Robe to Penola The next place I visited was Robe, a peaceful fishing village that is slowly being filled with vacation homes. At Robe left the sea for Penola. My bed for the night was in a cottage. I would probably have slept in the motor home if I had rented one with a shower, but I liked the company, especially with deadly snakes around. I was so tired that I slept like a log.
September 6, South to Port Fairy My next stop was at the town of Mount Gambier which sits on the side of a volcano. Inside the crater is the Blue Lake where, for reasons scientists are unable to explain, the water changes color according to the season. After a short visit I continued down toward the coast. At Port Fairy I met my tour guide, Noel, in the Tower Hill nature reserve. "You'll see many animals if you're quiet," he said. He was right. I saw koalas, emus and kangaroos.
September 7, The Shipwreck Coast The name of this part of the coast comes from the large number of ships that ended their voyages on the rocky coastline. The howling winds and crashing waves smash into the rocks in winter, creating hundreds of caves and causing the coast to retreat.
September 8, The Twelve Apostles The Twelve Apostles is a group of tall, thin rocks sticking out of the sea. Once there were 13 of them, now there are ten. I could only see eight from the coast, but I was told you could count all teen from the air. After gazing at this wonderful view, I headed for Melbourne and the end of the road.
September 9, On to Melbourne After nearly a week on the road, I passed through the national park and meadows where I saw sheep and cows. The end of Geelong marks the end of the Great Ocean Road and the beginning of Melbourne. As I approached my destination, I saw a sign that read Shipwreck Coast. I thought to myself: "I would drive back to Adelaide if I had the time, but along the slow road and not the way I came.
3 กันยายน เคแอดิเลดในยุโรป ฉันหัวหลังจากที่ยอดเยี่ยมในออสเตรเลีย ฉันมาในแอดิเลดบินตรงจากลอนดอนกับ Qantas สายการบินออสเตรเลีย หลังจาก ฉันเช่าบ้านมอเตอร์ขนาดเล็กสำหรับ $150 ต่อวัน ราคารวมประกันภัย ความยัง ตัดสินใจซื้อและผ้าปูที่นอน snakebite เป็น kit ในกรณีผมได้กัดงูพิษมากมายของออสเตรเลียอย่างใดอย่างหนึ่ง4 กันยายน เดเลดสู่ Coorong ออกจากแอดิเลด ฉันมุ่งหน้าในเกลเนลก์ วาออสเตรเลีย จาก นั้นฉันย้ายใน Hahndorf เมืองมีอิทธิพลของเยอรมัน จาก ฉันข้ามแม่น้ำ Murray และถึง Tailem ที่แยกอยู่เมลเบิร์น คุณสามารถเลี้ยวช้าถ้าคุณมีเวลาในมือของคุณ แต่ฉันเอาถนนอย่างรวดเร็วเพื่อ Coorong อุทยานแห่งชาติ ซึ่งเป็นสวรรค์สำหรับล้านของนก5 กันยายน เสื้อคลุมกับเพนอล่าถัดไปเยี่ยมถูกเสื้อคลุม หมู่บ้านชาวประมงที่เงียบสงบที่ช้าเต็มไป ด้วยบ้านพัก ที่เสื้อคลุมทิ้งทะเลสำหรับเพนอล่า สำหรับกลางคืนที่ในคอทเทจ ฉันจะคงได้นอนในบ้านมอเตอร์ถ้าได้เช่ากับฝักบัว แต่เสียดายบริษัท โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งกับงูร้ายแรงรอบ ผมเหนื่อยมากที่นอนเช่นล็อกSeptember 6, South to Port Fairy My next stop was at the town of Mount Gambier which sits on the side of a volcano. Inside the crater is the Blue Lake where, for reasons scientists are unable to explain, the water changes color according to the season. After a short visit I continued down toward the coast. At Port Fairy I met my tour guide, Noel, in the Tower Hill nature reserve. "You'll see many animals if you're quiet," he said. He was right. I saw koalas, emus and kangaroos.September 7, The Shipwreck Coast The name of this part of the coast comes from the large number of ships that ended their voyages on the rocky coastline. The howling winds and crashing waves smash into the rocks in winter, creating hundreds of caves and causing the coast to retreat.September 8, The Twelve Apostles The Twelve Apostles is a group of tall, thin rocks sticking out of the sea. Once there were 13 of them, now there are ten. I could only see eight from the coast, but I was told you could count all teen from the air. After gazing at this wonderful view, I headed for Melbourne and the end of the road.September 9, On to Melbourne After nearly a week on the road, I passed through the national park and meadows where I saw sheep and cows. The end of Geelong marks the end of the Great Ocean Road and the beginning of Melbourne. As I approached my destination, I saw a sign that read Shipwreck Coast. I thought to myself: "I would drive back to Adelaide if I had the time, but along the slow road and not the way I came.
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