There I am running with excitement to the the top!! Yeah! I'm wearing a sweater because it was a little breezy, but beautiful weather. |
Ok, ok I'll stop. |
This is my husband in case you missed him in the last posts. Dreamy! |
This is a cool house we saw as we entered the Great Ocean Road. It was so space like we stopped and snapped a picture!! Cool. You guys are living the space-age DREAM! |
The walk to a gorgeous beach |
There is so much land, unoccupied. No-one for miles and miles and miles, but it is not like a drive through Montana. The landscape changes continuously on the Great Ocean Road, and day or night you must be attentive to the road!
One of our favorite parts of the drive was reading all the signs.
Keep Left
Look Right
I know these signs were for us. The people they rented the car to that have absolutely no clue about driving on the left side of the road. Thank you Australia for the signs, and the car!
I had the opportunity to get a retainer in Melbourne, and the Orthodontist and I had a chat about the silly road signs that do him no good, but must help the tourists along their way. It was fun hearing it from his perspective. We had a good laugh over it, and I walked away with a fantastic retainer at a reasonable price! I want to give him a shout out in here, but that will come in the future. The yellow is to remind me to add it. Blogging while traveling sometimes comes in pieces.
The drive to Melbourne was a good drive. You can tell it's a long drive, and that the road goes on forever and ever because so do these signs... which really make you think as you drive, especially since there is no additional propaganda being advertised making it your only marketing entertainment.
These signs were intermingled with---OUR FAVORITE--- crossing signs, here are some we saw:
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Koala Crossing
Horse Crossing
Kangaroo Crossing
***Roos are everywhere on the tourist drives!! Make sure to take the tourist routes. We have some great footage. Tourist drives have some Kangaroos, and lots of wallabies.
Emu Crossing
Camel Crossing
Wombat Crossing
***We saw a wombat!! This big slow, small bear, barreling creature crossed the road just in time to make it to the other side of the road, before the truck in front of us cruised passed. We were going too slow to hurt a fly, wombat watching. It was so cool!
Duck Crossing
Sheep, Cow, Goat Crossing
Penguin Crossing
Stay tuned for more animal sitings in upcoming blogs!! We have great pictures!!
It's really neat to see all the animal crossing signs as we do not have such variety in America!! It's like they have a crossing sign for each animal..., and everything. If you are not from Australia you will drive particularly slow through those signed areas on the up chance you might see something!!!
I wonder if there will be Gorilla crossing in Africa, or if there won't be posted signs, but Gorillas will still cross anyway,...
Aged People Crossing
I really appreciated the signs. Pedestrians definitely take the right of way here, and I'm not going to lie. There I was driving through a beach town, and an older gentlemen slowly crossed the street in heaps of traffic, and I thought or.... said out-loud, Where's his sign? I was worried for his safety. :-)
Australia is a huge mining country, and where they are not underground digging for minerals, they are on top excavating and replenishing all their natural resources, like logging, and replanting. It’s neat to drive by and see all the work going on without seeing many people around.
One of our favorite parts of the drive was reading all the signs.
Keep Left
Look Right
I know these signs were for us. The people they rented the car to that have absolutely no clue about driving on the left side of the road. Thank you Australia for the signs, and the car!
I had the opportunity to get a retainer in Melbourne, and the Orthodontist and I had a chat about the silly road signs that do him no good, but must help the tourists along their way. It was fun hearing it from his perspective. We had a good laugh over it, and I walked away with a fantastic retainer at a reasonable price! I want to give him a shout out in here, but that will come in the future. The yellow is to remind me to add it. Blogging while traveling sometimes comes in pieces.
The drive to Melbourne was a good drive. You can tell it's a long drive, and that the road goes on forever and ever because so do these signs... which really make you think as you drive, especially since there is no additional propaganda being advertised making it your only marketing entertainment.
Drowsy Drivers Die
Micro-sleep kills in seconds
Stop Revive Survive
STOP CREEPING
9 in ten speeding accidents happen around bends
Slowing down never killed anyone
You look Drowsy mate, pull over for a snooze
Your eyes are shot mate, Pull over.
In the blink of an eye, you could die
Fatigue is Fatal
Droopy eyes? Take a power nap.
It works too, reading about your impending doom shoots adrenaline through you. You're constantly asking yourself, " Am I tired, are my eyes drooping, do I need a revival stop? Maybe I do need a snooze."
Your husband yawns, while driving, and it's the old switcheroo. Your wife won't stop creeping, and you just point out the big red sign!!! After all, our health and safety are very important, and we regard them as so. So parents, if you are reading this blog post, we hope this piece of information will lessen some of your concerns, we have been super safe and healthy! No worries or concerns because we are doing well. :)
These signs were intermingled with---OUR FAVORITE--- crossing signs, here are some we saw:
ADD PICTURES
Koala Crossing
Horse Crossing
Kangaroo Crossing
***Roos are everywhere on the tourist drives!! Make sure to take the tourist routes. We have some great footage. Tourist drives have some Kangaroos, and lots of wallabies.
Emu Crossing
Camel Crossing
Wombat Crossing
***We saw a wombat!! This big slow, small bear, barreling creature crossed the road just in time to make it to the other side of the road, before the truck in front of us cruised passed. We were going too slow to hurt a fly, wombat watching. It was so cool!
Duck Crossing
Sheep, Cow, Goat Crossing
Penguin Crossing
Stay tuned for more animal sitings in upcoming blogs!! We have great pictures!!
It's really neat to see all the animal crossing signs as we do not have such variety in America!! It's like they have a crossing sign for each animal..., and everything. If you are not from Australia you will drive particularly slow through those signed areas on the up chance you might see something!!!
I wonder if there will be Gorilla crossing in Africa, or if there won't be posted signs, but Gorillas will still cross anyway,...
Aged People Crossing
A collage of lots of activity happening Crossing
Pedestrian Crossing
Robot Crossing- Alright that is not true, but eventually I'm sure Australia will have one.
Australia is a huge mining country, and where they are not underground digging for minerals, they are on top excavating and replenishing all their natural resources, like logging, and replanting. It’s neat to drive by and see all the work going on without seeing many people around.
Were we always catching them at lunch, breakfast, and dinner? I wasn't sure how it was possible besides imagining everyone was too small to see. Plus aside from Australia being an Opal Mining Capitol, they dig for many other jewels, and who can't help but think of the 7 Dwarves.
However, one real reason you never see anyone is that Australia seems to close at 5pm…everywhere. It is interesting coming from a society where everything is open, and you have access to so much always.
Anyway, vast tree farms, sheep & cattle farms everywhere, beautiful rock formations lining the ocean, preserved eucalyptus forests and tourist drives with Kangaroos and wallabies everywhere.
It was one non-stop beautiful drive. We tried to trade off being the driver to let the passenger have a break from the other driver’s terror.
As the driver you are in control and get to look everywhere, and feel safe with your own driving, as the passenger, you look at the road, and the mirrors, and brace yourself continuously prepared for the imminent danger looming before you.
We had a terrific time. We each drove quite a bit and honed our left street side skills. Since we detoured to the Blue Mountains, through the Jenolan Caves, and spent a fair amount of time searching for Perry the Platypus's cousins, we actually short-cutted through some of the Ocean drive, and our time before Melbourne was close at hand, about 10 hours.
When you get on the ocean Road, stop at a gas station and they will give you tourist routes down the coast. When the map runs out stop at the next gas station. Some of our favorite destinations, and must see sites:
Pictures and descriptions
Eden for their Museum if you are into that, and Whale watching
Narooma for Whale watching
Lakes Entrance
Swap out pictures.
As the driver you are in control and get to look everywhere, and feel safe with your own driving, as the passenger, you look at the road, and the mirrors, and brace yourself continuously prepared for the imminent danger looming before you.
We had a terrific time. We each drove quite a bit and honed our left street side skills. Since we detoured to the Blue Mountains, through the Jenolan Caves, and spent a fair amount of time searching for Perry the Platypus's cousins, we actually short-cutted through some of the Ocean drive, and our time before Melbourne was close at hand, about 10 hours.
When you get on the ocean Road, stop at a gas station and they will give you tourist routes down the coast. When the map runs out stop at the next gas station. Some of our favorite destinations, and must see sites:
Pictures and descriptions
The Tourist Drives for spottong animals along the Great Ocean Road and the scenery
Empty beaches along the way such as: I will find you the names soon
National Parks with Rain ForestsEden for their Museum if you are into that, and Whale watching
Narooma for Whale watching
Lakes Entrance
Swap out pictures.
Where is his sign? So funny. Hope you guys had a great holiday. You need to write a book after this trip - for real!
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