SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
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Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
Maybe its possible to rent $60 rooms and make them liveable?
Magi soups? Add real chicken pieces, chili and coriander...whoopeeee!
Bored? read, have a beer, maybe do yoga. Ahhhh.
Magi soups? Add real chicken pieces, chili and coriander...whoopeeee!
Bored? read, have a beer, maybe do yoga. Ahhhh.
More than just any old backpacker.
Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
yoga, get bored some more.
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Cairns is OK, it is only the M suburbs that suck.
Kuranda is much better.
Kuranda is much better.
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Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
Bloomfield River, and Ayton area [ postcode 4895 ] Much much better.frank lee bent wrote:Cairns is OK, it is only the M suburbs that suck.
Kuranda is much better.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
Drove up to Crystal Cascades today, only 15Ks. Wow, a beautiful road in and then walked from the car park up the creek. Wonderful swimming holes all the way up in a magnificent valley. At the top is the main waterfall, a kid turned up with a rod and a lure and caught a big jungle perch. All the way up the trail we saw trout in the creek.
A family turned up at the head of the creek where were were swimming in the very cold water and threw some crackers in the water. A turtle appeared and the missus grabbed it, it was about 200mm across. Then we found an eel and many yabbies with long claws. The khmers loved it, no rubbish and all this animal life. Talk about living the dream, FNQ is a magnificent natural environment and one of the best in the world.
In the evening we filled an eskie with mussels, prawns and rice and drove ten minutes to the waterside where we swam in the huge pool and had the BBQ, free of course.
This place is unreal for families and I received my second pension payment this morning $877 a fortnight.Tomorrow for Xmas we will BBQ at home, visist friends and swim again at the lagoon tomorrow evening.
Still battling the bogans but they fade into insignifigance compared to all the good things here.
A family turned up at the head of the creek where were were swimming in the very cold water and threw some crackers in the water. A turtle appeared and the missus grabbed it, it was about 200mm across. Then we found an eel and many yabbies with long claws. The khmers loved it, no rubbish and all this animal life. Talk about living the dream, FNQ is a magnificent natural environment and one of the best in the world.
In the evening we filled an eskie with mussels, prawns and rice and drove ten minutes to the waterside where we swam in the huge pool and had the BBQ, free of course.
This place is unreal for families and I received my second pension payment this morning $877 a fortnight.Tomorrow for Xmas we will BBQ at home, visist friends and swim again at the lagoon tomorrow evening.
Still battling the bogans but they fade into insignifigance compared to all the good things here.
Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
How did that turtle taste?
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Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
Raybull wrote:How did that turtle taste?
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Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
You need to watch out for the crocs in effinQ.
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Yabbies?willyhilly wrote: Then we found an eel and many yabbies with long claws.
Silence, exile, and cunning.
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Re: SHV Foreigners living in the dumps (ie.40-60$ rooms)
fresh water shrimp/prawns.John Bingham wrote:Yabbies?willyhilly wrote: Then we found an eel and many yabbies with long claws.
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