Wednesday, November 30, 2011

My friend and I travel together ... on the green continent - Part 4

IN SEARCH OF THE SUN THROUGH ALL AUSTRALIA (continued, part 4) Thus, the last bus, which we used in Australia, delivered us to the city of Melbourne. It was a very heavy 13-hour crossing. On the other hand, due to the fact that we have repeatedly went on the road at night, managed to save a lot of money because we did not have to rent a hotel room. Our stay in Melbourne was very different from our trips to other cities because here we had a lot of friends, so we almost did not feel like tourists in this city. It's amazing how you start to appreciate the simple things, such as feather beds and sofas, where you quite a long time has been deprived of this luxury. . Most of the time in Melbourne we spent in the company of our own guide. Our friend Anna, we met during a trip to Malaysia. Anna, by the way, learns to Jade at the university. The first few days we spent just walking around town and enjoying a very familiar atmosphere of the city's cafes. From Melbourne we still have very pleasant memories. It is not as big as Sydney, which gives it its charm. We went to the match on Australian football. We respected the rules, and we thought it was a very tough game. Anne's team lost just one point. What a pity! The same day, we climbed (no, not climbed - by elevator) to the observation deck a skyscraper "Eureka", the tallest residential building in the world. Kind of out great, the whole Melbourne - in your hand! Melbourne, at a glance I also liked how we went by car Anna at Phillip Island to see penguins on parade and on the road Great Ocean Road. Phillip Island was quite picturesque. We watched as penguins slipping on the waves, heading to the shore for the night. This is a show for tourists. Every evening, hundreds of tourists gather to watch as marching penguins. They are so cute! The next few days we just rolled on the Great Ocean Road, stopping every 30 seconds to do another photo! We got to the "Twelve Apostles", which are the main attraction of this route. So is a group of limestone rocks on the coast national park of Port Campbell. The entire trip took us about 12 hours, but we were satisfied. Also, we stayed overnight at the Great Ocean Road. Wow! "Three Sisters" time on our trip to Australia, flew very fast. It seems like only a week, not month. We want to come again and repeat everything we did there. Never would have thought that I loved to travel, but I know that someday I will return to these places. But all in order! Next stop - New Zealand! 12 Apostles and Great Ocean Road Home materials: See also: Charms of the fifth continent

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