
caza
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ayres rock would be good! i would like to meet some native's. |
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Quizard
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Great Barrier reef. definitely. Uluru also |
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nosy old lady
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My brother, who's been there 30 years and have only seen him once in all that time. |
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molly
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I would like to go to Tasmania I have heard it is beautiful. |
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SolarFlare
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The wildlife - it's so different from the rest of the world. I'd like to get really close to some of those creatures. That would be awesome. |
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laplandfan
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Well I have been fortunate to see a lot of the main things such as Uluru, Barrier Reef, Opera House when we holidayed there two years ago.
I would however love to see Cable beach, Broome or maybe Dunk Island. All looks like paradise to me! |
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insighthere
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Ningaloo Reef near Exmouth. I spoke to some divers who said it has no diseases or crown of thorns starfish like the Great Barrier Reef. You don't even need a boat because you can walk straight out from the beach. I would really like to swim with the giant Whale Sharks but they are only there at certain times. Exmouth is remote and not far from Monkey Mia where you can swim with the dolphins. |
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Ozzie
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I would really like to see an honest and efficient political party worth voting for - cause what we got now sucks. |
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cubalishus
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The one thing I didn't manage to see while I was in Australia recently was Uluru that would have been fantastic but hopefully I will see it in 2009. |
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West Aussie Chick
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Having lived in WA all of my life, seeing most of it and loving all of it's diversity...I would love to see Tasmania before I die. Looks simply stunning there! Also I would love to go home to Exmouth on the Ningaloo Reef WA sometime soon as we moved away one year ago yesterday and I miss it to bits (and my 4 siblings and numerous nephews and nieces!). |
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Brooke Nikole
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great barrier reef! koala bears! |
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brit_plod
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Scuba Diving on the Great Barrier! |
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jacqueline e
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My brother, he went 12 years ago and haven't seen him since. |
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Billybean
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A winning jackpot lotto ticket in my hand this Saturday |
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JayKay
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I have traveled all over Australia so many times. My favorite places are definitely the Daintree in North Queensland and Tasmania |
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Charlene
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Bondi beach to see what all the fuss is about |
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wtg_ib
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all of here
I'm only 47 & seen about 5% of this country & have been looking/travling for a long time |
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aussie5468
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Kakadu National Park
Arnhem Land
I cannot for the life of me work out why so many tourists are attracted to Bondi! It's not even that great a beach, (I know countless other beaches that are much better), and it has a sewerage outlet a few hundred metres offshore. But hey, let the tourists congregate there & us locals will keep the good spots to ourselves...........
Aussies will know what a "Bondi cigar" is ;-)
Brooke, koalas ARE NOT bears.... they're just koalas
Joey, dope certainly IS NOT legal in Byron Bay, the Channon, Nimbin, or anywhere else on the NSW North Coast.. (Byron is my home town.........) |
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runnin w' scizzors
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Australian women! They all look beautiful on TV and they seem less uptight than American women! |
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Skippy
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My mate's baby. She told me tht she was pregnant when I was there at Christmas and had her baby last week, I'd love to go visit!!! Those of you wanting to meet aboriginal people may be upset. I don't want to sound rascist but in Australian cities they are worse than chavs, a large number of the visible Aboriginal people in towns and cities are drunk before lunch time, drinking out of cans and bottles from brown paper bags on the streets and fighting on the street, asking passersby for beer money(they don;t bother lying about it being for food, despite the fact that they are on benefits and live in council houses. Obviously not all are like this but a large number paint a bad picture of all. |
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garima
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i wanted to see the crocodile hunter but now that never gonna happen so probably kangroos or my friend who just moved back there |
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But Why??
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Australia winning the Rugby....................... |
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Joey
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look up andos outback tour from sydeny as a great little trip into the bush and more meet my mates type thing.
(mega vegis are the only exception.)
Also if on the OZ experience coach in Dingo DEF DEF GET THE HELICOPTER FLIGHT... FULL SPPED 10 FEET FROM THE GROUND ZIG ZAGGING BETWEEN TREES ... BRING A VIDEO CAMERA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GREAT BARRIER REEF... FROM CAINES. LOOK AT THE CORAL SEA AND COD HOLE DIVING TRIPS
ON ROUTHE STOP IN THAILAND AND GO HERE
WWW.TIGERTEMPLE.ORG where you get to pet, cuddle and play witht he friendliest tigers in the world... fully sober and lovingly cared for (and fully equiped)
Get on the avatar (the trimaran that looks like something out of star trek) from Airlie Beach.
Fraser Island is cool.
Dope heads will love Byon bay where its legal.
and hippy Channon and nearby surfer town Byron Bay
(stay for a while in the arts factory in byron bay) |
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Ladybug
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Steve Irwin.......................alive :( |
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~*o*Babee.Bubblez*o*~
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Sydyney definately,it looks so beautiful,especially the blue waters. |
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G Mmmmm
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A true Aborigine tribe ...why .? because they could show me the true Australia..!! |
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monkeymanelvis
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I would most like to spend a sunny day in Sydney. I spent a week there last year but it poured with torrential rain all day every day. It was cold, bleak and demoralising, which was a shame because I could see that it would be a wonderful, fun and interesting city when the sun shines (which I believe is usually over 300 days a year).
So that is what I would like to see - the city that the weather robbed me of when I went there last year. |
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Angel
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It would be to hot for me, so nothing sorry |
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thequietone2005
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the plane to take me home |
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