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Mc-Donalds Abschiedsfruehstueck in Darwin. Kurz bevor wir das Auto abgaben, entstand dieses Foto. Dann buchten wir uns in ein Hostel ein, verbrachten dort einige Tage und nach und nach trennte sich unsere Gruppe. Ich suchte mir einen neuen Couchsurfing Host und verbrachte nochmal 2 Tage bei...

permalink written by  Chrizzy on April 22, 2011 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Australien und Neuseeland



Sleepy Little Town

Darwin is a small, non-descript town. We wandered around downtown and basically saw it all in about one hour. We were cautioned not to swim in the sea because it is inhabited by many dangerous crocodiles. They often even roam into residential areas and are returned to the sea. This was our...

permalink written by  rcodel on March 4, 2011 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: World Cruise - 2011



Top of the continent

A small town,destroyed twice by cyclones,the last one being Tracy in 1974.It has been rebuilt with much stricter laws. The pop.is 30,000 in the city,110,000 including the suburbs. I took the historic Darwin tour.We visited the Northern Territory gaol museum in Fannie Bay,a good way to keep us...

permalink written by  edoyle on March 4, 2011 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: World Cruise



Harding on board / adventuring again

The Kimberly’s with Harding aboard. The Drysdale river was fantastic and we all had a ball, on the way out of the river we met up with Dog on Cat, they were heading up to Don Maclouds for a week or two. We are heading for Honeymoon Bay so that we can go shopping in Kalumbaru; when we get there...

permalink written by  Nightmoves on September 3, 2010 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Robbie and Tess around Australia



darwin 2

Day 1 Tess and I are on our own and it is sad we are not travelling with Cognac and Golden Legend, but the adventurers are off to Point Blaze 57miles from Darwin. I often wonder where the names come from for these places, in the old days when everyone was brown nosing to the royals back in the...

permalink written by  Nightmoves on August 1, 2010 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Robbie and Tess around Australia



In Darwin for a few days

After spending the night in Fanny Bay we have booked a marina berth in Bayveiw Marina, the marina is 7 miles away and you have to navigate thru moorings and boats in the middle of the channels, to say that the waterways are a shit fight here is an understatement... there is no real structure...

permalink written by  Nightmoves on June 25, 2010 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Robbie and Tess around Australia



Gove to Darwin

Day 1 Leaving Gove and heading for Elizabeth Bay we only have to endure 20 miles of being at the ransom of the Gulf waters, once thru to Elizabeth Bay we will have protection from the islands scattered along the coastline. All went well until we arrived Golden Legend had a very overheated...

permalink written by  Nightmoves on June 20, 2010 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Robbie and Tess around Australia



Cooktown to Gove

After leaving Cooktown we headed out to Lizard island and it turned out to be the same as the promotional brouchers, the water was pure aqua with an abundance of wildlife and huge colourfull clams, we stayed for 3 days and enjoyed being tourists. When we left Lizard we decided to make some...

permalink written by  Nightmoves on June 3, 2010 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Robbie and Tess around Australia



Feather sanctuary and wine under the table

Après Kakadu, Darwin sera notre base de ralliement pour deux jours. On s'installe au Feather Sanctuary, un bed&breakfast sensiblement plus luxe que tout ce qu'on a fait jusqu'ici. Notre bungalow trône au milieu d'un parc où s'égaient les oiseaux sauvages : des cygnes noirs, des grues, des...

permalink written by  Anne & Sam on March 31, 2010 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Australia, another step in Darwin's shoes



Arnhem land from the air

Après avoir tenté le bateau, la marche, et la voiture là où on pouvait, il ne nous reste plus que la voie des airs pour accéder aux joyaux du parc que sont les Jim Jim falls et Twin falls. C'est sans doute cher, mais au diable l'avarice, je convaincs Anne de venir avec moi faire le grand tour en...

permalink written by  Anne & Sam on March 29, 2010 from Darwin, Australia
from the travel blog: Australia, another step in Darwin's shoes



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