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Thursday 16 January 2014

Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road

Ready for a deja vu!? here we go. We arrived in Melbourne and were picked up from the airport by Sophie's friend from the Olympics, Alex and his fiance. From then on, we started discovering Melbourne:

Southbank Footbridge - Love is in the air.... in Melbourne!


InterContinental, The Rialto, everywhere... and this one is truly amazing!



Bridge view!


Meet up with Jade and Mary again: Thailand - Bali - Australia!


A little music... same concept of "Play Me" everywhere it seems, from London to Melbourne!


Music Festival in Melbourne, dance, music and good times!


What you say?



And then we started escaping to the GREAT OCEAN ROAD

TORQUAY
Our first stop was in Torquay, in OZ might I precise, not in GB, as there also exists a "Torquay" in UK! (Private joke, hey Sophie!). We decided to book an AirBnb and ended up in this amazing house with great hosts, British and living there since 10 yrs!
AirBnb is a great concept which consists in staying at someone's place, spare room and making use of all the facilities in the house. This is great for those who have become curios/nosy buggers over the years (NAT). You get to know all about someone's life and look in their kitchen cupboards, fridge etc.. 
Torquay was suppose to be the biggest town on our way, well, safe to say the ones coming were going to be tiny as Torquay's town centre was all but a couple of streets... slightly different from to Sydney.

Ready to go!
Driver: Sophie
Passenger & GPS Manager: Nat


Our AirBnb in Torquay 


Sophie at "Point Danger" in Torquay
From far


Lovely colours
Close up!


And Nat


Torquay Beach




Split Point Lighthouse


SUGARLOAF
Our second stop was located on the coast, 30km from Lorne. We stayed in a converted monastery with amazing views. Nathalie felt like she was at her British grandmother's place with cutlery, dishes and ovens from early 1900s. The only problem was the 40 degrees + that was filling the air and bringing with it these horrible and very annoying flies which made that it looked like everyone was walking around with Tourettes, trying to wack the flies away from their faces!.
The next morning, we headed for a day full of rainforest, beach beauty and cheese tasting =)


PROOF!


Maits Rest - Rainforest


Sophie posing


 Who can spot the Koalas? - There are 2


 Our attempt at taking a picture of the 12 Apostles Portrait or 'Selfie' (for those of you who know what this is), whilst those blooming flies were doing our heads in! really!


Hello ladies, say cheese... erm no, wait, thanks for the cheese


 Hmmm cheese & crackers!


PORT CAMPBELL
Our last night stay was booked in Port Campbell! A brand new Hostel with, as you can see on the picture an amazing invention, which you think to yourself, why is this concept not replicated everywhere else in the world? great way to save space! One think you cannot see on the picture is the sign above it saying 'Please use the sink in the wash room'..erm OK this maybe reveals that this is not such a great invention!!
On our way back towards Melbourne, we decided to stop off to pick strawberries. Our first attempt a few days before then was shattered by a sign which said "We are closed due to high bush fire risks". 


Strawberry picking


The strawberry picker!


 Result! 1kg worth of freshly picked strawberries. Well I say 'fresh', still under 40C+ heat!













1 comment:

  1. Very nice colours and pics, have a good trip, stil girls!

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