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12 Jan 2009 Melbourne

We spent the next days sightseeing Melbourne.  We rode the free tourist tram, which was way too crowded and loud so we could not hear the informational commentary.  We went the Eureka Tower for a view of the city, and I was curious about the Edge experience.  The view from the tower is excellent but the Edge Experience seemed lame and way overpriced.  It was just a small room which went in and out of the building a few feet.  I guess any hype is good for tourism because it was always crowded and people waited in a line.  We also visited The Shrine of Remembrance, which is interesting and the view of the city is great from there.

Melbourne from

Melbourne from The Shrine of Remembrance

In the evening, we went to Phillips Island.  We went on the Nobbies Boardwalk which was pretty and we even saw a baby penguin.  It was neat because we were allowed to take pictures there, unlike at the Penguin parade.  We arrived early at the parade because it was advertised to come early, but it is not necessary.  We waited for so long in the cold until sunset and when the first wave of penguins came half the people left so there was plenty of good viewing spots empty.  The penguins come in waves and waddle on shore to their nests for a few hours, so it is hard to miss.  We watched a few waves of penguins and then walked on the boardwalk and saw them come to their nests and meet their little ones.  It was adorable and we really enjoyed the experience, we just wished we had come later.

Penguin

Penguin by the Nobbies Boardwalk

The next day we drove on the Great Ocean Road, for the third time.  We did it in reverse this time which was better because we were able to do some stops we were too late to do last time.  Also, the sun was great for the Apostles.  It was noontime so the sun was straight above and we were able to take amazing pictures.  When we were there with Hendrik’s parents the sun was setting and the pictures right against the sun were not very nice.

13 Oct 2008 Adelaide

The first thing after breakfast was getting to the Airport. We took a taxi and got ripped off. In no way should a taxi ride cost $60 to the Airport, but it wasn’t up to me to argue since it wasn’t my trip.  Taxi drivers will rip you off if you’re going to an airport in Australia from a hotel or vise-versa. We got ripped off when we arrived in Sydney too.

Adelaide Botanical Gardens

Adelaide Botanical Gardens

We arrived safely in Adelaide and toured the city. There really wasn’t too much to see but a Natural History museum with a nice dead zoo, Ayer’s House, and a botanical garden. We walked around the Garden which is very nice, but the city itself is nothing special.

12 Oct 2008 Melbourne

We had a relaxing day in Melbourne with not too many activities since we were really tired from the day before. It had been a very short night since Hendrik and I had to pack for the trip in the wee hours of the night and then get up really early to return the car in the morning. Hendrik’s parents got us a hotel room in Melbourne City so we could all go to the airport tomorrow morning together. So I took a nap in the hotel before our walk around town and lookout from the Rialto Tower.

View from Rialto

View from Rialto

10 Oct 2008 Oct 10 Melbourne

Hendrik’s parents came to visit us in Australia and planned a trip around the country and took us with them. This is the trip we took with them. It was more luxurious than the previous trip which means no campervan and instead nice hotels so it was definitely more pampering. They arrived in Melbourne in the morning and we met up with them and decided early on to rent a car and drive the Great Ocean Road. We had hardly seen the most spectacular aspect of it and wanted to see the Twelve Apostles. We spent a long time in the tourist centre planning the trip and then wondered aimlessly around Melbourne.

Melbourne Train Station

Melbourne Train Station

22 Sep 2008 Day 35 Melbourne

We woke up the next day to find that it was raining so now we really had nothing left to do than drive back to Melbourne, unload all our stuff, and return the van. I was happy that I would not have to sleep in the van anymore because after the month I’d been starting too feel a bit claustrophobic at times since we did everything in such a small compartment. I was sick and tiered of moving our suitcases from the bed every night (yeah we’re not light packers) and then back on it during the day, because that’s the most secure location we could find for them. Everything had to be secure while driving or everything would go flying. Even when it was secure we still heard the dishes rattling in the cupboards and things shifting around. It was an experience but I don’t think I’ll ever travel with a campervan or motor home again. It’s just not very convenient. As we figured it, it wasn’t cheaper either. We could have rented a car and stayed at cheap motels for about the same or less so its all relative, but that’s what people do in AU they buy or rent obnoxiously large vehicles and drive around the country.
They also start blogging….hmm I have to stop being a stereotype. Our next trip is in a few weeks when Hendrik’s parents are coming to visit and we have more travel plans with them minus the campervan, so I’ll fill you in later.

21 Sep 2008 Day 34 Melbourne – Great Ocean Road

The next day we just drove straight on past Melbourne since Hendrik wanted to go see the famous 12 apostles on the Great Ocean Road, so we decided to try to see how far we could get. It was the only long day of driving. The Ocean Road was beautiful and we stopped by to see some of the sites such as the lighthouse. We made it as far as Kennett River before we decided to just spend the night there. We had to empty our toilet one more time before we returned the van which was only the second time we emptied it because after we emptied it the first time we decided to only use it sparingly and definitely not for number 2.

lighthouse
lighthouse