Hi there,
I live in Tasmania and you will certainly enjoy a trip to our wonderful
island.
Anyone who thinks Tassie is fairly flat doent know anything at all about our
state. We have heaps of mountins and I just showed a group of interstaters
around the northeast of the state and they commented on how hilly the state
is.
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> Turan, Don mentioned Tassie, that's why I wrote about it. Tassie is
> actually fairly flat compaired to California, where I live, as well.
>
> While you dis Tassie, I bet you don't have anything like Port Arthur
> or Wineglass Bay and Freycinet Peninsula in Bavaria. And how often
> can you feed wild pademelons and wallabees in Bavaria? Or watch an
> echnida walk across your path? Plus Bavaria has more than 60 times as
> many people as Tasmania.
>
> I agree that the Great Barrier Reef is great. I loved staying on
> Heron Island. But Don is already going there. And I also enjoyed
> Australia's gold country - Bendigo and Ballarat - and Canberra, but
> Don didn't ask about those areas.
>
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 21:48:30 +0200, "Turan Fettahoglu"
> wrote:
>
>>> We had a wonderful time in Tassie and recommend it highly.
>>
>>It all depends where Don Cates comes from. When I visited Australia
>>several
>>years ago I was sort of discouraged to go to Tasmania: "You come from
>>Bavaria, so you know places like Tassie in the Bavarian Alps. Better visit
>>the Great Barrier Reef and the Outback, you never have seen live corals or
>>a
>>desert before."
>>
>>It turned out to be right. The Reef was a place to remember!
>>
>>When you are in the Outback visit Mataranka and the Kakadu Park. Perhaps
>>you
>>want to return on the new Ghan train from Darwin to Adelaide?
>>
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