Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Can I Rent Scanners For Nascar?

ALONG THE EAST COAST ----> From Cairns Airlie Beach

After spending three days in the desert outback, Cairns and reach 'was like finding civilization' ...
by an arid climate we landed in a very tropical, not waiting for us at the airport in case there was a huge cappa di calore e nuvoloni neri.
Cairns e' uno dei "paradisi" della costa orientale: una delle mete principali per chi vuol cominciare ad esplorare la barriera corallina.
Noi abbiamo scelto di pazientare un pochino optando per il tratto di barriera di fronte AIRLIE BEACH, sempre nel QUEENSLAND.
Cairns e' una cittadina piccola ma altamente moderna: la tipica cittadina balneare presa d' assalto da migliaia di turisti durante l'alta stagione: nel nostro caso siamo stati fortunati perche' qui, al momento, siamo nel pieno della stagione bassa.
Abbiamo quindi deciso di rilassarci e Cairns ti offre molteplici opportunita': nonostante si tratti di una localita' marina, un po'curiosamente, e' impossibile andare in spiaggia e farsi il bagno: qui in Australia questo "divieto" ricorre un po' ovunque per via delle terribili meduse che infestano le coste australiane. Si tratta di meduse piccolissime, a volte lunghe pochi centimetri, ma che posso arrivare ad essere persino mortali per l'uomo: per tale ragione, quasi tutte le localita' di mare sono provviste di una laguna, artificiale, dove i bagnanti possono nuotare e rigenerarsi senza correre alcun pericolo.
Un giorno quindi al relax meritato e ad un po' di sana immersione nella laguna:
Il giorno successivo invece lo abbiamo dedicato alla foresta pluviale: con una cabinovia abbiamo raggiunto una localita' denominata KURANDA: il posto in se' per se' non ha nulla da offrire, ma il percorso per raggiungerlo vale decisamente il prezzo del biglietto: abbiamo "sorvolato" la foresta pluviale per molti chilometri, all'andata, mentre al ritorno l'abbiamo attraversata, in parte, con un trenino storico davvero molto suggestivo.
Proibitivo concedersi qualsiasi distrazione a KURANDA, prezzi troppo elevati i prezzi e cosi' abbiamo optato per una lunga passeggiata nella foresta pluviale, dove siamo stati sorpresi da un fortissimo acquazione tropicale..
Ce lo saremmo dovuti aspettare dopo tutto in una foresta di questo tipo.

11 ore di pulman ci hanno portato a AIRLIE BEACH: chiamarlo paesino e' quasi eccessivo: si tratta di un'unica strada caratterizzata pero' da centinaia di agenzie che propongono gite ed escursioni alla barriera corallina ed ovviamente da accommodation for backpackers ....
This' was our starting point to ultimately reach the BARRIER REEF, insofar as it "touches" the archipelago of 74 islands that make up the Whitsunday Islands ....
This is mostly islands 'uninhabited and at least one trip a day and' a must if only to enjoy the underwater paradise.
Snorkelling and 'was a unique experience, like swimming in an aquarium infinite, full of millions of fish of every color and carpeted with corals of all sizes and features.
A world whose beauty is indescribable can not 'be synthesized by any adjective ....

experience that is' definitely worth it to live ..............

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Can The Stomach Flu Delay

GHANA, ALICE and EMOTIONS

Too little time and too little space to give the emotions and events of utime 3 days. We'll try
'brief in order not to lose track of my journey also giving vent to my need to share.

Departure from the February 8 with the historical GHANA ADELAIDE, the train that connects the south with the far north of Australia: Darwin ... We have reached
ALICE SPRINGS (meta 'entire route) after about 1,250 miles and over 25 hours by train, a train that was marching at a rate' very small, not over 80 miles, through a land flat and barren desert, decorated Solanto by the presence of low trees and millions of rocks and stones. The blue brown el

took precedence over everything.

In Alice Springs we were expecting more than 40 degrees and a sea of \u200b\u200bflies, nienet compared to what we experienced from the day after in the heart of the Australian outback, to the point that we had munirci antimosche network with which we have consistently covered the face, as women wearing chador.

The next day we left for a 3-day camping and hiking in the outback desert with the aim of achieving the legendary rock ULURO, a long excursion into the sacred territory of the Australian Aborigines shared with 20 other boys from every part of Europe, more from our guide.
not transmute many emotions into words: the very strong heat, the makeshift camps, the magic of these sacred lands, the spirit of adventure that hung everywhere, and especially the nights spent covered by a blanket of millions of stars and the Milky Way visible throughout its entire beauty
have made these unique days.

The photos, published soon, will reveal a visual of what I've tried.

Last hours in Alice Springs. In the afternoon we will move to Australia flight to Cairns, the east coast, and then the hour time difference with Europe, the Mediterranean would revert to 10 ...

The adventure continues!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

What Kind Of Viruses Are Going Around

MELBOURNE ADELAIDE

Saturday, February 6, 2010

In Melbourne we were told that we were lucky because it rained finally! In reality none of us shouted to 2 joy when the sky was overcast and began to pour upon us fine droplets of rain.
And to think that the impact was very very peaceful in the meteorological sense of the word.
Rain or no rain of course we did not stop and indeed, I admit that we have benefited from this as a kind of invigorating shower that still summer temperatures tempered. If you're looking

history, is that you arrive in Australia ...
Fortunately none of us expected to find ancient remains of some glorious popular and therefore neither Sydney nor Melbourne let alone let us down, and indeed such modernity, at least me, I found it really exciting.
trip I learned to expand my concept of art, a rather 'too limited and influenced by my roots, art is anything that creates a feeling or a feeling expressed, in my opinion
a skyscraper, a glass palace , a work may seem abstruse DEEMED art, as long as the manifestation of a mood that the author wanted to bring the solid state.

Melbourne is no different from Sydney, modernity and multiculturalism immediately catches the eye and then summer is here and everywhere the atmosphere is friendly though not at all chaotic.

In Adelaide we find the sun, a bright sun and scorching ...; sun that makes the sky bright and the city has less iron and steel less means less glass, its appearance in this more "earthly" is certainly less of the other cities' two sisters;
We liked it because we have so much culture and associated the discovery of the city center with the first "P" on the beach ....; a white beach in front of a Pacific Ocean that only once in my life I had seen, but on the side of South America.

All is as I expected: surfers (!!!), people enjoying the sun and free air, with a temper and a way to do that coincides exactly with the "learned" from the show ... .

... and after having applied the cream to "slow down" the burning of the first "tan", closes his backpack to prepare for a fresh start: the center of Australia. Alice Springs. From tomorrow
24 hours by train to reach the arid heart of this immense continent ....

THUMBS UP

1) Smoothies, healthy drinks (frozen) fruit, milk (or yogurt) and lots of ice, we fell in love and we are large consumers of

2) MACHINE FOR THE DISABLED IN ADELAIDE : the main street of Adelaide, a small electric car runs along the length of the road leading free carrying people with mobility difficulties. Congratulations town administration.

3) BEACH ADELAIDE: All children are always the bathroom with his shirt in order to avoid blancher and prevent the negative effects of sunlight on the skin;

4) Australian summer: beautiful because it makes us forget our winter, but mainly because despite the high temperatures do not sweat :-) NEVER

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Titleist Ap2 Fake Test

& SINGAPORE & SYDNEY

Wednesday February 3

While Europe sleeps, I sit in front of the comfortable position of my PC, waiting for the bus takes us back to airport : Melbourne next destination.
pass the time trying to collect ideas and store them in my memory: in fact the first few days were really intense in virtue 'of 10 hours difference between Australia and home.
last night we finally got to sleep in a real bed, and so 'we managed to sleep 12 hours in a row, taking the accumulated fatigue iin these days and catch up with the time zone.

We arrived on February 1 in Singapore after a very relaxing flight, thanks mainly to the service of Singapore Airlines. All
unexceptionable: quality 'of food, customer care and opportunities' entertainment. Each station and
'equipped with a computer complete with monitor that offers different alternatives, missing only the internet access, otherwise I would say that there really was a chance' to do anything.
I fooled time following the route and dreaming as we crossed the most 'different countries.

A SINGAPORE has welcomed the summer, humid and wet summer that really reminded that "Rome": the change of time made it a little 'more' difficult to get used to this climate change, but of course we did not lose the 'opportunity to learn this crossroads city-state economics, finance important between Europe and Asia.
Two things strike you when you go around the city ': the huge cultural melting pot (much anticipated by me) and the abnormal amount of shopping malls.
Actually, I can assert without any efforts that are seen only around shopping centers where all brands are of course present.
I had the feeling that 'capitalism finds its form of expression more' extreme, as if the whole consumerism had made an appointment in that city '...
really too in my opinion .... Remarkable

the airport SINGAPORE; something huge with all the comfort and convenience 'that a human could want and expect.
There is everything and more 'in space really huge.
.... never a dull moment thanks to the many internet stations available to all.

Yesterday's arrival in Sydney after a long night air, this time not quite awake.
Here we do not accept the heat, but a tune delicious: it looks like spring. The emotion and
' davvero forte, ora siamo veramente dall'altro lato del mondo.
Individuato l ostello (ubicato felicemente in centro) ci siamo tuffati nella vita cittadina, mossi soprattutto dalla curiosita' di vedere la gigantesca OPERA HOUSE; un'attesa che non ci ha delusi affatto.
Se non fosse stato per il clima davvero molto gentile, direi che a tratti mi sembrava di camminare per le vie di Londra, non solo perche' gran parte delle strade hanno i medesimi nomi delle strade della capitale inglese, ma anche per quell'atmosfera multi-culturale che si respira tanto quaggiu' quanto su...

Il primo impatto e' stato buono, in una giornata abbiamo cercato di sfruttare e vedere il piu' possibile ed i piedi possono confermarlo.
A Syndey torneremo alla fine del nostro giro per cooscerla piu' approfonditamente...

Ora e' giunto il momento di spostarci a MELBOURNE...


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