September 2004 Photos |
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One of many black swans in Adelaide |
The old tram - Adelaide |
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Yet another pointless big thing |
Four on Tour at the Victoria border |
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A couple of stacks created by the violent sea |
Rich & Phil learning about the Great Ocean Road coastline |
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London Bridge - Great Ocean Road |
A rough inlet showing the violent waters |
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An archway created by water erosion |
The famous 12 Apostles |
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And again |
Mother and baby Koala |
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The view back along the Great Ocean Road |
And another |
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Surfer at the world renowned Bells Beach |
Yet another Torquay in Australia |
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Beautiful Erskine Falls |
The seaweed is enormous |
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Melbourne city |
Four on Tour crossing back into New South Wales |
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Four on Tour at the Australian Capital Territory border - honest |
View of Canberra from the Telstra tower |
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Matt, Liam & Rich fighting the wind on the Telstra tower |
Capital hill from the War memorial |
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War memorial - Canberra |
Captain Cook fountain - Canberra |
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The top of Government house |
One of only four copies of the Magna Carta |
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The Senate chamber |
Matt underneath the huge flag |
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Four on Tour having a good last night together in Sydney |
Four on Tour after realising they were splitting up |
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The river Avon in the very English Christchurch - New Zealand |
They have very posh phone booths |
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Church of the good shepard - Lake Tekapo |
The shepards dog |
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Sarah and Matt admiring the dog |
Sunset over Lake Tekapo |
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One more sunset shot |
The snow capped mountains and blue lakes of Aoraki park |
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One of the murky lakes in the area |
Matt & Sarah on one of the swing bridges |
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The rivers donīt look too good |
Aoraki - Mount Cook. Tallest in Australasia |
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Side view of a glacier |
One of the strange Moeraki Boulders |
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And another |
A few more |
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One with a couple of weirdos in |
Baldwin St - The worldīs steepest street, Dunedin |
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From the top |
Just in case you didnīt believe us |
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View of hilly Dunedin |
Those lambs get everywhere |
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A river in the forests of the Catlins |
One of the many waterfalls in the Catlins |
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A Kea - the only alpine parrot |
One of the many waterfalls in Milford Sound |
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They were everywhere |
Really spectacular |
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A posing sea lion |
Last one, promise |
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Coral seen from the obsevatory - Milford Sound |
Mysterious bridge 8 metres down |
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Homer tunnel |
The cablecar we dived off to do our bungy jump - Nevis Highwire |
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Phil trying to stay calm |
Heīs about to jump 440 feet (134 metres) |
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There he goes |
A look of relief as he returns to the platform |
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Sarah doesnīt look so sure now |
A pensive looking Matt |
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Mattīs turn |
He enjoyed that |
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Sarah on her way back up |
At last she looks happy |
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The lake at Queenstown |
The stunning view of Queenstown |
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Sarah & Matt striding up the winding trail - Wanaka |
It was worth it for the view |
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One of the holographs in Puzzling World - Wanaka |
Is Phil (right) really that much shorter than Matt? |
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