
Need information on Australia Funny Research Paper
#1
Posted 14 May 2007 - 09:15 PM
so its the end of the year and our comp teacher thought it wud b fun to write and plan about our honeymoons so me and this girl decided that we shud do australia together so for all you aussies with good info, do you guys know of any beaches with not too many people and not too many dangers like jellyfish or sharks :S rofl and good honeymoon-ish spots? post here

#4
Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:57 PM
It's an island. And it has kangaroos.
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#5
Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:59 PM
Depends what you're in to. =P Most touristy places are up north-east, to places like brisbane, on the gold coast. Theres all the theme parks, the great barrier reef and loads of beaches. It's almost all beachline there, lol. Very popular for their beaches up there. And meter maids. *giggle* Yeah, surfers paradise and their meter maids in tight gold outfits. They put money in peoples parking meters, lol.
And kangaroos!
Well... Kinda. You might have to travel a bit to some natural reserve place to see the skippies, cute fun though.
And kangaroos!
Well... Kinda. You might have to travel a bit to some natural reserve place to see the skippies, cute fun though.
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#8
Posted 15 May 2007 - 01:18 AM
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And meter maids. *giggle* Yeah, surfers paradise and their meter maids in tight gold outfits. They put money in peoples parking meters, lol.
Eh?
As for tourist spots, there are a few around. Queensland is the beachy kinda state. It has the added benefits of being the state with the Great Barrier Reef, as well as a few adventure parks (I know, they're not particularly romantic, but they're fun). The four common adventure parks are Warner Brother's Movie World, Wet And Wild Water World, Dreamworld, and Seaworld. Queensland also has a Ripley's Believe It Or Not, which is always worth a look.
Victoria has Torquay and Aries' Inlet, along which runs the Great Ocean Road. Also has the twelve apostles along the way. There are also a couple of lighthouses in the area...one of them has a really nice Devonshire tea place practically next door, but unfortunately I can't remember where it is. I think Healesville Sanctuary is also in Victoria, but I could be wrong (it may be in borderland SA). Oh, and Victoria is also connected to Phillip Island, known for its fairy penguins.
Northern Territory has Uluru, or Ayers Rock, as it's more commonly known. Also has a few National Parks, Kakadu being the largest and most well known.
Western Australia has a few places as well. There's Monkey Mia, which is famous for its dolphins. I can't immediately remember any more places in WA, but they are there.
Hope all that helps


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#10
Posted 15 May 2007 - 03:27 AM
Not sure about their business model, but damn, they have a lot of models.
http://www.metermaids.com/
Yes, that's right. Ladies in very tight, very small skimpy outfits going around extending how long people can stay in a parking spot for.
Rofl, that settles it... I'm having an innuendo contest with tanny about meter maids tonight...
http://www.metermaids.com/
Yes, that's right. Ladies in very tight, very small skimpy outfits going around extending how long people can stay in a parking spot for.
Rofl, that settles it... I'm having an innuendo contest with tanny about meter maids tonight...
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#12
Posted 15 May 2007 - 04:08 AM
Ashes forgot NSW. Sydney's the cleanest city I've ever been to. Got the harbour bridge and opera house and the zoo there, along with that one theme park. The name escapes me.
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#13
Posted 15 May 2007 - 04:13 AM
Ashes forgot NSW. Sydney's the cleanest city I've ever been to. Got the harbour bridge and opera house and the zoo there, along with that one theme park. The name escapes me.
Luna Park, right near the bridge. Same deal with what Ashes said, not quite romantic, but still pretty fun. =)
And all tourists should not forget the little island part of Australia just from the mainland... New Zealand. Not bad there either. =P
Heehee.
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#15
Posted 15 May 2007 - 07:10 AM
In response to the first post...why? Just curious, really.

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Things which you should look at:
SKoA - http://skoa.cspacezone.com/ , if you have any Age of Empires games.
The DS Garden Festival Minigame - Link , whether you play DStorm or not.
The Most Mysterious SSSS - Link For people who don't care about...things.
Like LEGO? Play Blockland!
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