I like Tasmania. It's quiet, but in a quaint and refreshing sort of way (not the soul-draining, desolate emptiness that is the Canbe...
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21 and Onwards
So a couple of things have happened since I last posted (oh about a month ago or something). I turned 21 and realised a couple of things: ...
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Odds & Ends #6
Roses are red, violets are blue, I've neglected my blog, but that's nothing new... I would blame it on my social life...but tha...
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Spit Bridge to Manly Walk
Spit Bridge to Manly Walk Starting Point : Spit Bridge Ending Point : Manly (duh) Distance: 10 km Key Attractions : Hidden S...
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