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A journey to the alter and South America
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Join us on our journey to our wedding and our 2-month South American honeymoon. We will be married on 31 March 2007, in Narooma Australia and are honeymooning through Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina in April and May 2007.
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Swaying trees & walkways, a tiny room in a lighthouse, 500 steps to a waterfall & sunset with the apostles
Port Campbell
,
Australia
Bek and I got up early and went to play with the Llamas again before we headed off onto the highway again. The male Llamas were a little more 'dominant' than the girls we had visited the night before and Bek and I shared some nervous laughter as the Llamas spat at each other in an attempt to show 'who was boss'. It was such a beautiful farm and the llamas were really beautiful animals and we were both a little sad to leave such a special place.
Bek's not afraid of the Llamas either
Cape Otway Lighthouse
We got back onto the Great Ocean road and stopped in at the
Cape Otway
lightstation. This is where the Bass Straight ends and the Southern Ocean starts. The lightstation grounds are heritage listed and they have done an amazing job of restoring the old residences and bunkers around the site. We got a tour up into the lighthouse (such a tiny room up stairs, you'd hate to be clostrophobic going up the dark spiral staircase!) and marvelled once again at the beautiful coastline - it was very windy!
Ali at Cape Otway Lighthouse
The Otway Fly Tower - 45m above the ground
From
Cape Otway
we headed up into the mountains and the stunning Otway rainforrest where the Otway Fly - treetop walk is. This is a definate must for anyone visiting the area as it is very beautiful - however, be warned, the tower, the trees and your knees all sway in the wind, amounting to something like sea-sickness at the top of the tower - despite my giddyness this was a wonderful experience, the rainforrest is so beautiful and peaceful.
Ali at the Hopetoun Falls
We then headed down to Hopetoun Falls, after some hair-raising dirt road corners, and found the trail to the falls - I think there were about 500 steps straight down to the bottom, which made for a red-faced return up the hill. The falls were beautiful.
Hopetoun Falls - Otway NP
After the climb back up from the falls we headed to probably the most stunning part of our trip - the 12 Apostles at sunset. There isn't much I can say about it, apart from it was just so beautiful. We pretty much sat there for 2 hours watching the sun come down. This is an experience I will not forget.
Beach at the Gibson Steps looking West
Sunset at the 12 Apostles
We headed into
Port Campbell
for the night and stayed at the very pink Ocean Beach Backpackers, and went on a mission to find dinner. It was about 8:30pm and not alot open in
Port Campbell
apart from some very expensive restaurants that were full - we found a decent priced Pizza and Pasta house and orded Pumpkin, Spinach, Pine-nut and chicken pasta & a bottle of red - once again a huge meal that Bek and I couldn't finish - but ohh so tasty! And again, with my muscles aching from the surfing and all the up and down hills, we hit bed pretty early and I would have been out with the faires by 930pm.
Sunset at the 12 Apostles
written by
Cath & Andy
on February 24, 2007
from
Port Campbell
,
Australia
from the travel blog:
A journey to the alter and South America
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Victoria
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An ocean, a road, llamas, a surf lesson & more food than we could eat.....
Torquay
,
Australia
Friday morning, 4:45am I (Cath) am awoken by my mobile-phone & Bek's voice "Good Morning, I'll be there to pick you up in about 45mins. This was quite a shock as I knew we were going away, but I honestly thought she would be getting me around 8am. A quick trip to
Canberra
Airport and I was on my way to Melbourne. We then picked up a cute little yellow hire car and then we were on the road - destination unknown...
Bek, Ali and the yellow buzz box
We headed down towards
Geelong
and it was just after we passed through that I saw the first signs to the "Great Ocean Road". I couldn't beleive it, Bek was taking me on a trip that I have wanted to do for quite some time.
"Ali" at the Split point Lighthouse
Aireys Inlet
We stopped in Torquay, where Bek presented me with a 'beautiful' hand made doll called "Ali". Ali (my maid of honour) lives in Perth & is about to get married so was unable to come to our weekend away, so Bek made me a doll (who I took EVRYWHERE even despite all the weird looks from other travellers) to keep Ali's spirit with us.
We had a quick bite and then headed to a surf shop, where I was told to get into a wetsuit so we could have a surfing lesson. (Bek and I trying to squeeze ourselves into wetsuits was an experience in itself!) Now, surfing is awesome, suffice to say that I am probably the worlds worst paddler (my arms are still hurting). I managed to stand up once (at the end of our 2 hour lesson) and Bek managed to get up a few times, in between her and I running into each other when we caught waves. It was hilarious, nerve racking and so much fun. I was exhausted when the lesson ended.
Cinema Point, near Lorne
We then got back on the highway and headed down to
Apollo Bay
, we stopped at a lighthouse and also admired the views from the awesome highway - what a beautiful part of the world! We then headed to our nights accomodation which was a Llama farm on top of the most beautiful (& steep!) hills/mountains above
Apollo Bay
. We then played with some Llamas (after getting over our fear of the placid things!) and then headed out for dinner where neither of us could finish the steaks we had ordered - they were huge! Probably about 500g each (it didn't help that we stuffed our faces with Calamari as an entree).
Llama Lodge
Llama Lodge Accomodation
We headed back to the Llama Lodge at about 9pm and went straight to bed - it had been a long and exciting day - and this 30 yr old was exhausted.
Llamas
I'm not afraid of the Llama...
written by
Cath & Andy
on February 23, 2007
from
Torquay
,
Australia
from the travel blog:
A journey to the alter and South America
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International Beer & Sausage day...
Canberra
,
Australia
Multicultural Festival
It has been a rather eventful week, with Cath away in
Sydney
for 2 days and some crazy stuff going on with the contract Andy works for and the function going to be in-sourced again. There was a slight panic as timing is not ideal for us with the upcoming wedding and us being overseas for 2 months but there are plenty of options still open for Andy. We'll find out more about what is going to happen with his current job in the upcoming weeks.
Cath had her first fitting for her wedding dress on Saturday morning. Nerves are starting to kick in a little! Bek also tried on her bridesmaid dress and I (Cath) must say its beautiful and I'm very very happy with how its all coming together. It was the first time we actually got to see the colour of the dress I ordered on (as we had to pick the colour from a swatch), so I'm happy it turned out the way I wanted. Only 7 weeks to go now...
PNG Dancer - Multicultural Festival
Saturday lunch we headed to the Multicultural Festival. This would have to be when
Canberra
City is at its very best. The city comes alive with every nationaility you can think of showcasing it's culture, dances and most importantly food and drinks. The whole city turns into a party with 140 food stalls, 4 stages and thousands of people eating, drinking and dancing in the streets.
Belgian Beer and Gourmet sausage
We "travelled" from
Croatia
, to
Spain
,
Vietnam
, the Phillipines, West Africa,
South Africa
, Papua New Guinnea, through
Italy
,
Hungary
,
Greece
,
Chile
& Scotland to name a few. The sounds of rythmic drums pulsated through hordes of people, together with bag pipes, slovenian choirs, piano accordians, mandolins, and the clicking of many cameras wafted around several corners. We spent the whole afternoon eating sausage from as many nationalities as possible, followed closely by a beer trip 'around the world'. I would hazard a guess at a few thousand sore heads today.
Croation dancers
It was a hot and muggy day, with everyone vieing for as much shade and cool breeze as possible. When we were sitting at the Rugby in the pooring rain a few hours later, getting drenched, shivering and watching our team get pipped on the final siren it was hard to believe that only a few hours earlier I had been desperately seeking air-conditioning. The only good thing to come out of the rugby game was the few inches of rain, as due to our ongoing drought it is deperately needed.
Bellydancer - multicultural festival
Scottish bag pipes - Multicultural Festival
Satay - Multicultural Festival
Multicultural Festival
West African trio - multicultural festival
The crowds & Stalls - Multicultural Festival
Multicultural Festival
Multicultural Festival
Food sign - Multicultural Festival
written by
Cath & Andy
on February 10, 2007
from
Canberra
,
Australia
from the travel blog:
A journey to the alter and South America
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30 rhymes with....
Canberra
,
Australia
The birthday girl and her cake
Ah yes, the
Australia
Day long weekend and Cath celebrates her coming of age. The Big Three-Oh is met with an awesome (if I don't say so myself) BBQ, with great friends and great food, and way too much alcohol :) We spent the day with about 25 of Cath's friends and Andy made a spectacular Chocolate cake all by himself - the decoration was applause worthy :) There was a cake fight, which then became a water fight (with bottled water, we are in a drought!) and all together most people got a little messy :)
mmmm cake....
Lets celebrate Australia Day!
The BBQ was followed by a Brumbies (Rugby Union) match (strange to see Rugby when it's so hot!) and then late night games.
The long weekend was topped off by a visit from Cath's parents, and an extravagent dinner on the Saturday night.
Another top
Australia
Day long weekend, celebrated in style
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!
I show you my 2 buck tattoo!
written by
Cath & Andy
on January 27, 2007
from
Canberra
,
Australia
from the travel blog:
A journey to the alter and South America
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