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Hi thanks for your comment on the photos. Glad they gave you a taste of what to expect in Cambodia. Here's wishing you a great time when you are there this December. By the way thanks to you Iceland seems awesome :-)
said bluefriend
hi, thanks for your friendly comment on my atomium photo (brussels). go and see it if you can, it's worth visiting! enjoyed your iceland pics as they brought back nice memories (see my iceland album if you will). regards, franz
said fwz
Dear Dazin, To see some pics of Sydney, 5 of the harbour & 7 of the zoo, try: - http://members.fotki.com/slonge/about/ The first pic of the Bridge & Opera House will be the setting for the New Year's Eve celebrations & fireworks. With Kind Regards.
said rawleigh11
Dear Dazin, Thanks for your reply & making your amendments. When in Sydney, Taronga Zoo is worth a visit. We spent all day there on 12th Dec. (9am to 5pm). They have a special until 30th June 2007 to celebrate their 90th Birthday. If you go on YOUR Birthday, entry is only 90 cents. So if your birthday is when you are out here & before 30/6 you can save yourself $31.00. Anyway the improvements to the Zoo are fantastic. Melbourne has a Zoo too. They have Captain Cook's cottage (1775) in the Fitzroy Gardens, East Melbourne. It was moved from Yorkshire, England in 1934. Also close by in Fitzroy Gardens is the Conservatory. On the west side past the West Gate Bridge is Spotswood. Not far from Spotswood Railway Station is a glass bottle & jar manufacturing plant; and a short distance further on is the Science Works Museum where amoung a miriad of fascinating exhibits is the horse drawn cab built by Mr. HACKETT. Alice Springs has a Wildlife Park called Desert Park, allow 4 hours to do justice to your visit. The Theatre & the free flight bird show are both "not to be missed" diplays. Three other attractions are, The Date Gardens - enjoy Date ice cream, Chocolate dates & other date products. The Transport Museum with the first "Road Train" & right beside it is the Railway Museum. Uluru, or Ayres Rock. If you climb the Rock, take a jumper, gloves, a hat that won't blow off and 2 litres of water and your camera. Take it slowly & enjoy the strenuous experience. At the top is an obelisk which may have a flap on the side containing a visitors book. We were told about the visitors book after we got home. Our photoes indicate there could be one. The aborigines prefer we whites don't climb their sacred site, so the visitors book may no longer be available. If you can climb it, do it but do it with respect; a privilege to be able to experience their sacred site. I trust that these suggestions may be helpful for you and make your trip just a little more enjoyable. May you have a wonderful time. With kind Regards.
said rawleigh11
Dear Dazsin, Doesn't look as though you made it to Sydney on your Aussie trip in 2003. Two pics you need to edit though. Pics 6 & 8 delete the word Bear, it is just a Koala and has no relationship to Bears. Koala means doesn't drink water, it gets its moisture from the gum leaves it eats. We love our Koalas & Kangaroos. With kind Regards.
said rawleigh11
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