Fun Facts – Aussie Marine Life
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by Karen
4y ago
DID YOU KNOW?…. But they are born in such big numbers… you can’t miss the big cloud! Eden is our favourite place to check out Octopuses – find out more The post Fun Facts – Aussie Marine Life appeared first on More Rambling ..read more
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5 Great Things to do in Eden
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by Karen
4y ago
The Garden of Eden makes me think of Heaven and Paradise. In Hebrew, Eden means ‘delight’; the perfect word to describe this natural paradise town. Eden sits on the shores of Twofold Bay and nestles between three National Parks on NSW’s Far South Coast. Humpback Highway Twofold Bay is the third deepest natural harbour in the southern hemisphere. Each Spring, between September and November, thousands of humpbacks stop to give tourists a show. They rest, play and fatten their calves before continuing migration. The plentiful krill in this area sustaining their journey home to Antarctica ..read more
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Products4Now Beer Bottle Insulator Review
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by Karen
4y ago
If the thought of sipping on an ice-cold beer or cocktail at your favourite picnic or BBQ spot this summer sounds like heaven on earth… but instead you end up with lukewarm lager and an ant infestation as soon as you put it down, we may have found the answer! Overview   Products4Now are an Aussie based company who, up until a few weeks ago only sold their products on the Amazon USA marketplace. Now that Amazon Australia is up and running, they have jumped on the chance to share their products here, with more lines coming on every month or two. Their Double-Walled Stainless Steel Be ..read more
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Muogamarra Nature Reserve in Early Spring
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by Karen
4y ago
This page may contain compensated links. For more information read our disclaimer here Muogamarra Nature Reserve in Early Spring For just 6 weekends each year, Muogamarra Nature Reserve opens its gates to allow the public to enjoy a brilliant display of colour when wildflowers come into bloom. This Aboriginal cultural heritage site helps protect the fragile ecosystem of the Hawkesbury Sandstone environment and is situated in the northern edge of Sydney between the suburb of Cowan to the south and the Hawkesbury River to the North, just 30 minutes from Gosford. While there, you can enjoy sc ..read more
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7 Best Things to Do and See in Adelaide
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by Karen
5y ago
This page may contain compensated links. For more information read our disclaimer hereAdelaide is a vibrant and culturally diverse city nestled between the stunning Adelaide Hills on one side and the wonderful and unique body of water of Gulf St Vincent on the other. At any time of the year, it is home to a wonderful array of festivals, award winning restaurants, trendy bars and boutique watering holes.But, when you are not eating, drinking and being thoroughly entertained what are the best places to go in Adelaide on a day trip out? Here is a list of the 7 best things to see and do in Adelaid ..read more
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Cootamundra – It’s Not Just Cricket!
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by Karen
5y ago
This page may contain compensated links. For more information read our disclaimer hereCootamundra is a picturesque country town in the Riverina, NSW, Australia. Although set within a natural environment and full of country charm, don’t believe that that means its sleepy and boring; there is certainly plenty to do and the locals are brimming full of warmth and friendliness.Just a scenic road trip from Sydney or Melbourne and only two hours’ drive northwest of Canberra, it’s the perfect base to explore the Riverina. Its name, it is believed, was derived from the Wiradjuri word guudamang for ‘tur ..read more
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Essential Packing List For A Day Hike in Australia
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by Karen
5y ago
This page may contain compensated links. For more information read our disclaimer hereI have a confession to make….. I’m a lists person. Whether that’s my every day ‘to-do’ list that I take great pleasure in highlighting through in yellow marker as each thing gets done, or the checklist I go through each time I write a post such as this so I don’t miss any important steps, but I’ve no idea why it took me so long to write out a list that can be used each time we decide on a last minute ramble to satisfy one of Rob’s itchy photography trigger finger moments!Our recent trip to West Head Lookout a ..read more
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West Head Lookout – Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
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by Karen
5y ago
This page may contain compensated links. For more information read our disclaimer hereLookout Sydney -Breathtaking Scenery & Easy AccessYou really can’t go wrong with taking a long meandering drive through Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to get to the West Head Lookout. With just $12 per car entry, it’s a very affordable day out.  Gates to the park close at specific times depending on the time of the year, so it’s worth factoring that in if you visit late in the day.It can get quite busy during the summer months but, when we took our trip on a beautiful sunny and warm day in April, we foun ..read more
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Looking for a Long Winter Retreat? Rottnest Island is the Perfect Destination
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by Karen
5y ago
This page may contain compensated links. For more information read our disclaimer hereRottnest, the Island of a Thousand Stories and Ten Thousand Quokkas!Sitting only 19 km off the coast of Perth is a beautiful little Island and protected nature reserve called Rottnest Island (known as ‘Rotto’ to locals) which earned its strange name in 1696 when Dutch explorer, William de Vlamingh thought that the resident marsupials, now known as Quokkas, were rats. The name Rottnest literally translates as ‘rats nest’.Have you ever visited Rottnest Island? We’d love to hear what your experiences were and wh ..read more
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