JeffroK
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ORIGINAL: JeffK True story. Back in the 80's i was heading back to Perth after visiting home in Melbourne. While at a Caravan Park in Pt Augusta I got approached by a European couple looking for a ride to Perth (Car had West Oz plates) First day was Pt Augusta - Eucla (almost 1000km), second day Eucla - Perth. On the second day we didnt leave Western Australia covering around 1400km. They told of the ability to travel through France, Belgium, Germany, Nederlands and Luxembourg in a 1 or 2 hour drive. When I was much, much younger I managed to make it by train from Cairns south with stops to Brisbane and Sydney, then the Gold Coast, across to Adelaide, then the Nulaboor to Perth by way of various bases on the AE map. I spent four days each in Cairns and Sydney, one in Brisbane, a few on the Gold Coast, an overnight in Adelaide in a casino, and a week in Perth. But the trip was six weeks! People here ask me what Australia is like when I mention I've been there. I say to picture the US. They nod. I say, now picture it empty. It's a pretty amazing place. quote:
The Moose In a previous job we would get visitors from HO in Lenexa, KS. Often they would ask for directions for the weekend, can we fit in Great Ocean Rd (easy), The Grampians (not too hard) and Ayers Rock (a 3 day drive away), reaction to our comments would be "Australia isnt that big!!" We put together a map, Kansas City was approx Alice Springs, Sydney the equivalent of WashingtonDC, Brisbane - New York and Melbourne - Miami. Started to get more realistic questions after that.
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