Articles tagged ‘Destinations’

Northern Territory- Bark Hut II

By Heather | September 21st, 2006 | Add a Comment »

As an add on, the manager of the Bark Hut happens to be a local biologist. Yes folks not only can he make a foaming cup of Nescafe…he organizes wildlife safaris and specialty fishing tours. Tom Starr runs Wild Plains Safari’s. They specialize in small group tailor made trips to Mary River National [...]


 

Darwin- Dress Guidelines

By Heather | September 18th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

While the climate is tropical this is not a resort town. Darwin is still a city and the most metropolitan one around. The dress is casual…kind of…




 

Southern Highlands NSW, Elephant Boy Cafe

By Heather | September 17th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Borwal (pronounced Barrel) NSW, in the Southern Highlands is a popular weekend get away for Sydnesiders looking for a bit of “country.” Lush shops, country markets, and slick cafe’s line the streets and surrounds just waiting


 

Darwin- Wisdom (Restaurant Review)

By Heather | September 17th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Wisdom, 52 Mitchell Street-
Ever wondered what to call a restaurant built in what used to be the town dental clinic?


 

Darwin: Cullens Bay to Mandorah

By Heather | September 14th, 2006 | 1 Comment »

Don’t be fooled! Cullens Bay is walkable from the CBD- I did it in flip flops- BUT I was definitely not keen (must learn Aussieism- KEEN- want to, excited, motivated, also to be sweet on some one) to walk it on the way back. Cullens bay is a fair distance out from the CBD- [...]


 

Darwin: The City

By Heather | September 14th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

The CBD is compact and easily walkable. There are really only 3 major streets that run parallel with around 3 main streets bisecting them. There is a fantastic park that is on the Esplanade of the City (the west side edge of the CBD) that runs along the coast. It is complete [...]


 

Darwin: airport arrival and getting into town

By Heather | September 14th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Darwin Airport is an inviting very neat and tidy small to midsize airport and has an inviting sign that says “Welcome to Darwin”. With my face pressed against the plane window trying desperately to catch a glimpse…silly as it sounds the sign did bring a smile to my face. As it turns out, [...]


 

 

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