Sunday, March 23, 2008
Western Plains Zoo (Taronga)
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Dubbo Observatory

And of course, we had a look at the moon and Alpha Centauri, the closest star to our Solar System.
Wellington Caves
Next to these caves we went to was a phosphate mine. I didn't know phosphate was made out of bat poo!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Ready Steady Cook

We were at the audience for about 3hrs for a 30min show to be aired like 6 months later. The double takes and bloopers are what made it take that long. And the audience participation with the applause, oohs and ahhhs when they zoom in on a food. It was soo funny! Anyway, if you get a chance in your hometowns to be part of a studio audience, its an interesting behind-the-scenes experience. Try it!
Monday, March 17, 2008
Meteorite Crater

Do you see that mountain range behind us? That's actually a meteorite crater. Where we are used to be flat. Where we're standing is on top of a hill (among lots of hills) that was formed from that hit.
And without those glasses, that's Doogie Howser on the right (with the red T shirt)
Kings Canyon




Sunday, March 16, 2008
Ayers Rock

It took us approximately 4hrs to drive from Alice Springs to the town of Yulara to see the most famous of them all. The huge monolith, centered in Australia, that is Uluru!
Uluru was turned over to the aboriginals back in 1985 with the Australian government leasing the place for 99 years. As it is with the Olgas, this place remains sacred to the aboriginals. Through our walk around this one piece of rock, we see aboriginal camps, waterholes, and paintings. It is advised not to climb up the rock. Although if you'd like to, you better get there before 8am. After 8am and when temperatures are predicted to go up to 36 degrees, they close it down for climbers.

This place was unbelievable! One huge rock in the middle of the continent. Amazing!
Sunrise!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)


The temperature must have been in the 30 or 40 degrees. One of the girls in our group didn't even walk with us and by the time we got to our campgrounds that night, she had to be brought to the hospital...for dehydration. The tour guide recommends bringing at least 1.2 liters of water to the walk. Otherwise, they won't let you go.
Camel Farm

From Alice Springs to Uluru, we passed by a camel farm. I've never tried riding on a camel so for $5 bucks, I went around the track. At the farm, they also sell camel burgers. I wanted to try it but I was already too full that morning.
How's this concept - what if I buy a camel burger and feed it to the camel???
And the hump? That's all fat!!!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Alice Springs

Alice Springs is situated in the middle of the continent in the Northern Territory. Population: 30,000. This place is pretty much a stopping point for tourists heading to Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon. But they do have a few sites to see which I checked out during my 2 day stopover.

1. Mbantua Gallery and Museum - exhibits paintings (prices ranging from $3,000 to $14,000 AUD) by the aboriginals mostly from the north (a place called Utopia). I was amazed at how many aboriginals from that place were so talented. Painting must be a part of their culture. One of the most famous artists is Albert Namatjira.
2. Anzac Hill - the only hill you can climb up in Alice Springs. All others are sacred. You can see a view of Alice Springs from the top point.

3. Todd Mall - I didn't think they would have a mall!!! Lots of shops and restaurants.
4. Reptile Museum - you wanna see some fossils, Terry, the crocodile, live snakes, lizards
I recommend going to Alice Springs from April to August. It was probably 36 degrees when I was there. The heat was just a turn off!!!
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Toilet Seat Covers
I was a bit disappointed when I came here to Australia and found that public toilets do not include the toilet seat paper covers...I mean, not even in five star hotels!!!
The first time I saw one was actually on the plane...c/o Virgin Blue Airlines. Thank you, Richard!
And today, I was at the Westin Hotel and had to use their restroom. I was surprised when I went inside the stall and found it fully equipped with toilet paper seat covers.
Now I know where to use public toilets when I'm in the city. Shh, don't share it to anyone!!!
The first time I saw one was actually on the plane...c/o Virgin Blue Airlines. Thank you, Richard!
And today, I was at the Westin Hotel and had to use their restroom. I was surprised when I went inside the stall and found it fully equipped with toilet paper seat covers.
Now I know where to use public toilets when I'm in the city. Shh, don't share it to anyone!!!
Harbour Bridge Pylons

The Pylons of the bridge were not part of the original design. They serve no structural purpose. They are just there for aesthetics and they don't even touch the bridge except at road level.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Peruvian Restaurant

If you're a meat lover, you'd love this place.
La Parrillada
470 Parramatta Rd
Petersham, Australia
02-9560-0943
Enjoy!!!
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Mardi Gras Parade
The Mardi Gras Parade is one of the most celebrated Gay and Lesbian events in Australia. As you may already know, San Francisco is the #1 gay capital in the world and Sydney comes in as #2. And so there is no doubt that this would be such a big event that even its "sister-city", San Francisco, had a float represented from Castro.
It was crazy as expected!!! Here's just a few pictures to share
It was crazy as expected!!! Here's just a few pictures to share
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