Thread Dear Australia

Petunia

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a very close friend of mine has just moved to australia to attend school there for her teachers degree.
she is posting some incredible pictures on FB and is having the time of her life. :heart:
the country looks so clean and organized. picture perfect.:eek:

so she is begging me to fly out there for a visit... which im am seriously contemplating. she is however in a dorm and i cant have kiko near any bongs any time soon.
so dear australia (liamz) tell me all about your wonderful land.
im like so in love with the country right now. i really wish i could live there. everything about australia screams.. peace..tranquility..love..
plus thats where UGGS come from.. :heart:

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Nice place!

Well if you do visit her there, you will have a blast for sure! Only a 2 hour drive south and you will be in the Gold Coast. Such a fun place t spend a few days, and you really do have to spend a few days there because there is sooooooo much to do there!

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The beaches are awesome! Kiko will have a blast. And while we are talking about Kiko having a blast, you will have to take him to Sea World! There is sooooo much for him to do there, you will have to plan a whole day. Also very educational for him. You can even swim with the Dolphins!

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There is also another place that Kiko would love, called Dreamworld. It's like Universal Studios as that they have film a few movies there. The rides are fun, even for adults, and they have a huge kids area with tons of rides for little ones like Kiko.

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Now for you.. There are great experiences to be had at the Australian Outback Spectacular! Me and Juli had an awesome time there. They server you a great dinner while you sit back and enjoy a great live show.
http://outbackspectacular.myfun.com.au/

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There is also much much more to do but I can't cover it all..
 
wow. seriously. look at these pictures. how can anyone not fall in love with that place.

i want to go sooooooooooooooooooooo bad.... but i wanna go at the right time. when there are no hurricanes and when the weather is at its best.
im prepared to spend an obscene amount of money on this trip.
 
wow. seriously. look at these pictures. how can anyone not fall in love with that place.

i want to go sooooooooooooooooooooo bad.... but i wanna go at the right time. when there are no hurricanes and when the weather is at its best.
im prepared to spend an obscene amount of money on this trip.

Remember the seasons are opposite down there. The summer months in Australia are December, January, and February, but it really wont get cold (relatively speaking) until mid to late May.
 
You will more than likely be flying into Sydney, so you should plan to spend a few days in Sydney to see the sights. I could introduce you to my buddy who was my best man at my wedding. He knows Sydney like the back of his hand.
 
I'm loling that Liam posted pics of an Amusement park, Sea World, the Wiggles, and Spongebob as Australian selling points.