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Australia Day, a guide for 1st timers

AUSTRALIA | Fri, 12 Nov 2010 | By philsylvester | Views [1310]

Let us rejoice!* When the English sent 11 ships loaded with handkerchief and bread thieves to Australia in 1788, they thought they were handing out harsh punishment to a bunch of ne’er-do-wells. While the overlords in foggy London were wringing ... Read more >

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Big White 2009!!!!!!

CANADA | Fri, 27 Feb 2009 | By a_jacob | Views [1406]

Hi everyone, Sorry its been a while since the last update. I have been told off for not filling everyone in :) (thanx sis). Looking back, the last report was pre Christmas and only went on my blog, so it could be a long one. Spending Christmas ... Read more >

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Postcard Pretty

AUSTRALIA | Sat, 31 Jan 2009 | By chiclet | Views [628]

Nu har Johan och Linn snart varit här i två veckor och de fortsätter vidare till Thailand på onsdag. Vi har skickat iväg dem på ungefär samma intensiva turistande som Sara och Niclas gick igenom. Vi har också besökt några gratisevenemang under Sydney ... Read more >

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The Samson, a crane ship, was wrecked on Ram Head, near the small village of Ardmore, Co. Waterford, during a December storm in 1987 as it was being towed from Liverpool to Malta.  It sits under the cliffs of St. Declans Walk where it guards the entrance to some sea caves.: by ronanc, Views[3069]
The Samson, a crane ship, was wrecked on Ram Head, near the small village of Ardmore, Co. Waterford, during a December storm in 1987 as it was being towed from Liverpool to Malta. It sits under the cliffs of St. Declans Walk where it guards the entrance to some sea caves.

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