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plane2port says
1st!
Brenton says
Sleeping in plus 2nd…
Mike says
Thanks Buzz.
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TravelBloggerBuzz says
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Mike, email me, reader sent me a guide to get you to Asia with just one card. Business Class because you deserve it 🙂
Mike says
Thanks .
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Erik says
If you travel down under and will be visiting Melbourne, a drive down the Great Ocean Road is a must-do! We did it on our 2nd day in Australia with a rental car. Besides the majestic scenery, it was so cool to see kangaroos, koalas, parrots, cockatoos, and other native animals in the wild so early in our trip. Tip: if you can spare the time and like to explore the parks, do hiking, etc. along the way (many nice spots), pick a B&B somewhere between Cape Otway and Warrnambool to spend the night. We started early in the morning and were so busy exploring that we ran out of daylight by the time we made it to Cape Otway. We wished that we had booked a night nearby instead of driving back to Melbourne. The Blue Mountains is another area where you could easily spend more than a day instead of daytripping it from Sydney.