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Some Aussie Travellers have dedicated a site to share their travel souvenirs.
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Paul Buck - Australia Section
This site is by no means the most definitive guide to the land Down Under, and never will be! Nevertheless, undaunted by my inadequacies, and inspired by my love for a wonderful country, I have put together some info that may nudge anyone, who stumbles
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Dave - Reminiscences of Australia
Southeast Australia: December 1996 and January 1997 - New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania and Australian English Glossary from A to Zed
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Trevor Phillips - Australian Image Gallery
A collection of photographic images from all corners of Australia. The photos are presented in galleries called wild places, human construction, natural objects and portraits
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Alex Sievers - Woop Woop
Woop Woop, Never Never, Outback. Different names for the same thing, the vast rolling central desert.A serie of about 70 pictures dedicated to these scenic landscapes of inland Australia, as well as to some in tropical Queensland and the Top End
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John Davies - John Davies site
John wrote me ".... Coober Pedy is a good start, from there you can really see the desert The people are fantastic ...". This reflection is present in the photos exposed on his site. Great photos, go to see them, and you will want to visit such places
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Margaret - Margaret in Cyberspace
Margaret : "... Enjoy the photos from the tropical Australia! If you are in hurry, see a small collection of my favourite pictures."
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Logan Shield - Wavelength Photography
Logan has a website which showcases his photographic images of Australia, as well as some travel stories. Of special note is his story and image of the Total Solar Eclipse in South Australia.
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Richard - PHOTOWAY.com
Photoway est une invitation au voyage et à la découverte de notre planète au travers de plus de 1500 photographies (d’Australie et d’ailleurs) et récits authentiques.
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Katrina - Katrina in OZ
My website is partly about Australia - tourist attractions & information, news, map, anthem, slang words & a humorous Aussie version of Jingle Bells!
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Some other travellers are sharing their experience and the story of their
trips.
Have a look to their travel logs:
Paul
enjoyed his holiday from Perth to Exmouth (WA)
"... I only wish the wind was gone,
the reef itself was amazing. So simple in its
structure, but covered in brain corals and tropical fish in such a large abundance
like
you've never seen..."
Paul Gebhard
Perth
- 9 days (WA)
"... Take a day trip to Rottnest Island
just 20 km. off the coast. A beautiful undeveloped island..."
Raymond
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