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Whats it like living in Austrailia?

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One of these places is Australia and one is New Zealand. You can see that there is an ocean in between.

I will let you guys guess which is Aus and which is NZ
 
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And now here is an image to show that there is more than one country in the world than America
 
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Lol, nah i hate when People from overseas confuse Aus and Nz. Its not like we are as confusing as eastern europe.

Is it me or does the continent of Africa look like a skull?
 
Lol, nah i hate when People from overseas confuse Aus and Nz. Its not like we are as confusing as eastern europe.

Is it me or does the continent of Africa look like a skull?

I sorta see what you are getting at but no it doesn't look like a skull to me.
 
What impressed you so much about Tasmania? I dont know why, but when I think of Tasmania I cant help but think of the Tasmanian Devil. 😱

Beautiful scenery, not that many people, and very laid back. The weather was more like NZ, a bit cooler than the mainland, but people were friendly and open.

My wife and I did the Overland Track in 2003, and it was absolutely brilliant:

http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=7771
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_Track

Hobart is pretty quiet compared to Melbourne, Sydney, and even Brisbane, but I really enjoyed it there.
 
Beautiful scenery, not that many people, and very laid back. The weather was more like NZ, a bit cooler than the mainland, but people were friendly and open.

My wife and I did the Overland Track in 2003, and it was absolutely brilliant:

http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=7771
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_Track

Hobart is pretty quiet compared to Melbourne, Sydney, and even Brisbane, but I really enjoyed it there.

This almost sounds like a dream. If I had about $10,000 burning a hole in pocket I would surely do this as I like walking, hiking and adventure! All I need now is about $9,700 more and Im so there. Thanks!
 
The entire month of November we had maybe 2 or 3 clear days. It was overcast and or rainy every other day. That's not usual this time of year here though. But hay I like the rain.

It must be raining everywhere that matters. We've gotten about an inch+ today and its still comming down:

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If you're been serious then here are a few tips.

1. You can't arrive on a one-way ticket.

2. You can't sell plasma or blood. You can dontate for free however.

3. You can't work without a "Working-Visa"

4. $300 will last you about 2 days. This place is expesive.

5. There is no 'Great Firewall'. It was an idea by 1 stupid politition and it never got off the ground. As usual stupid Americans believe everything they hear.

6. It's pretty much the best country in the world so you're bound to have a good time. If you bring more than $300. 🙂
 
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