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Diary Name :Living_Down_UnderDiary Author : sue_and_nathanShow all entry summaries
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Date :9th March 2003 - 30th May 2005
Number of Diary Entries : 9 Miles Travelled : 30414 Beds Slept In : 27
Even though our yearaway is over, we're not home yet! These are the tales of the adventures we have and places we visit while living and working in Sydney.   Show Living_Down_Under
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Countries Visited : Australia, Japan, Vanuatu Read all diaries
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30 May 2005 : Snowy Mountains, NSW - Australia Mountains in Australia?!12 photos attached 
It’s been a while since our last update, must be getting lazy! But, now that the UK is in post election delight (!!) its time for a short entry on our not so recent trip to the Snowy Mountains. I must admit to taking great delight in seeing Mr Blair being delivered a very bloody nose purely for his stance on Iraq and also on seeing the attached photo the day after the election, but that's another story... ...More...

29 Oct 2004 : Fatumaru Bay, Efate - Vanuatu Paradise dreaming10 photos attached 
We’re sitting on our balcony at the Fatumaru Lodge watching an afternoon shower make its way across the bay. This herald of an early rainy season seems as good a reason as any to stay in, enjoy the view and write another yearaway entry. Vanuatu’s motto, “Another time, another pace,” is a fabulous maxim to attach to this chain of 83 islands covering 13,000 sq km. When you arrive from Sydney there is only a one hour time difference, but you very quickly come to realise that life is being conducted at a very different pace altogether. ...More...

4 Oct 2004 : Darwin - Australia Japanese Endurance - the sequel11 photos attached 
Sometimes on this trip, as I have said before, we have felt like we were starring in Japanese Endurance, at others we have felt like we’d been transplanted into a scene out of Crocodile Dundee. Yesterday was one of those days. We got up in the morning and headed out to Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park. The park notes said that there was a relatively easy walk to the top of the escarpment overlooking the falls so we decided a nice stroll might be just what our aching bodies needed. On reaching the park the 1. ...More...

12 Sep 2004 : Darwin - Australia On the Road at the Top End9 photos attached 
We're sitting here by the pool in 32 degree heat, under the palm trees, enjoying the last couple of days of our holiday up here in the Top End of Australia. The rest by the pool is a well-deserved one because although we've had a fantastic holiday so far it has, at times, felt more like we were starring in the Japanese Endurance programme that used to feature on Clive James' show, as opposed to being on a relaxing trip away! The holiday started in Darwin - a 4.5 hour flight from Sydney (can you believe that - 4. ...More...

10 Apr 2004 : Northern Territory - Australia Uluru and Outback8 photos attached 
Uluru – more commonly known as Ayers Rock – was our destination for Sue’s 30th birthday trip. Neither of us really knew what to expect. I mean, was it going to be one of those places that people talk of but leaves you wondering what all the hype is about? Or was it going to have gained this reputation because it really is something else? As we flew over, we caught our first glimpse of “The Rock” and even from up there it looked enormous. ...More...

24 Feb 2004 : Kangaroo Island - Australia Possum on a Hot Tin Roof5 photos attached 
As soon as we arrived on Kangaroo Island we sensed the remoteness of Australia’s third largest island. Just 45 minutes by ferry from the South Australian coast and the grocery store had sold out of potatoes and wouldn’t have their next delivery until next week! We headed straight to our lighthouse keeper’s cottage on the easternmost tip of the island – Cape Willoughby. Cape Willoughby is 30km away from the nearest pint of milk along a bumpy dirt track. ...More...

14 Jul 2003 : Tokyo - Japan And the earth moved...4 photos attached 
We were awoken just before 1am on Monday by our bed shaking violently. This was accompanied by a loud moaning sound. Half awake and half asleep Sue started grumbling about how the people in the room next door should keep their love-making down and every now and then threatened to call reception to complain. Eight hours later she read about an earthquake measuring 5. ...More...

1 Jun 2003 : Tasmania - Australia Van Diemen's Land4 photos attached 
When we first started out from our apartment that Saturday morning everything seemed to be against us. We were both painfully hungover, our flight to Melbourne was delayed, we missed our connecting flight to Launceston and ended up in Hobart late at night with our hire car waiting for us in Launceston and no hotel booking. Luckily for us, everyone was extremely flexible and all was sorted, but it really made us wonder what would’ve happened if we’d been in UK. No doubt we would’ve lost deposits and ended up without a hire car at best. ...More...

9 Mar 2003 : Sydney - Australia New Sydney-siders5 photos attached 
It’s been ages – we know! But, since we’ve been in Sydney we’ve been just too busy settling in to write a yearaway entry. Let’s start from the beginning. As some of you may recall our last entry mentioned the fact that our itchy feet were nowhere near cured. Well, we’d been back in London just seven weeks and could see the British Winter coming on, so it didn’t take too much convincing to hop on a plane to warmer climes when Nathan was offered a job down under! We left one Sunday night in late October. ...More...