hydrotoast wrote:
Yes it is it has the sewerage plant out there. You can walk out around the northern side quite easily and it has some quite dramatic cliffs and little bays. There is a path that follows the railway line from Bombo beach to the houses on the northern side probably a 10 minute walk at most.
Edited by hydrotoast on Feb 27, 2006 at 08:44 PM GMT
Edited by hydrotoast on Feb 27, 2006 at 08:45 PM GMT
Zane Yau
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Total Posts: 2448
Country: Australia
Feb 21, 2005 at 11:31 PM Ed W wrote:
btw, this thread has made it onto the stats page. Keep it up, guys!
hydrotoast wrote:
Remember way back then copied from a few hundred pages back we do not seem to be getting any closer moved up a few postions though https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/statistics
Zane Yau
Registered: May 31, 2004
Total Posts: 2448
Country: Australia
Feb 21, 2005 at 11:31 PM Ed W wrote:
btw, this thread has made it onto the stats page. Keep it up, guys!
WOW, never thought about that. Thanks Ed!!!
I am aiming for the second position!!!
We came 9th now, beat the other guy!!!
hahahhaha....couldn't remember what i wrote a few hundred pages back!
This EOS 20 guy from Australia is making 20 posts a day, man he's a bit.... i went to the Landscapes forum before i came here and this EOS 20 guy occupied about 10 Last Posts...he's a real hero!!
I might not be there at the Mardi Gras... I'm going to go to do some bush-bashing on the weekend and other stuff. I just dun feel like getting crushed in the crowds.
There is Balloons up every morning, it is on my list to do and to not forget the camera ! ! !
And as mentioned on the DawnDrifters site
"'CELEBRATE CANBERRA' FESTIVAL
Sat 18, Sun 19, and Canberra Day Mon 20 March 2006.
Some visiting balloons and on-ground activities.
Enjoy our regular flight, champagne and flight certificate package. You may purchase your own breakfast on site after your flight."