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Daily Archives: October 31, 2022
Part 19: Cairns , QLD
(3weeks) We were about to drive back to Melbourne, but decided otherwise when T’s friend from Melbourne told him about how bad the weather was, and that a lot of people were getting sick because of the weather. I guess … Continue reading
Part 18: Nelson Bay, NSW
(9nights) As we’ve seen a couple of coastal towns now, I was starting to feel tired of looking at the water I couldn’t swim in (too cold). Then, we drove to Nelson Bay and my views changed. It did not … Continue reading
Part 17: Forster, NSW(5nights)
(5nights) Still travelling along the coast, we visited a town called Forster (apparently pronounced as Foster 🤣). It’s adjacent to another town called Tuncurry and both towns are connected by a decent-looking bridge. Like most coastal towns, Forster has a … Continue reading
Part 16: Numbacca Heads, NSW
(3 Days) Thanks, uncle B recommending this place to us. This coastal and very hilly town was relaxing, and obviously suitable for people who just want to unwind. Nambucca Heads offers uncrowded beaches, scenic lookouts and views, water activities both … Continue reading