Finally it was time to leave for the trip to Australia. As we come together to 'Venice airport, looking out the window we see that is all white with snow, and we think that in a day, the cold will be just a bad memory (alas for only 42 days). After doing all the procedures for boarding the plane and greeted relatives who have accompanied us all 'airport, we head to our gate for departure. At 15.30 on 19-12-10, we start with Australia destination, Dubai is the first step to stand still here one day and see a bit 'the city, for the first time we visit an Arab country for the truth to us very curious. The journey from Dubai to Venice takes about five hours and thirty minutes. We land at 'Dubai airport at about 0:10, the city view from the' plane is a flash of light with all the skyscrapers light and there is really a beautiful view. After you have performed the procedures customs and retrieved your luggage go to the appointment with the person (or people) 's Hotel that there must be picked up. Once you find the people (the 'hotel has its own stand at' airport) warmly welcome us and give us something to drink before leaving. We leave the 'airport and once loaded the luggage we head towards the' Hotel Movenpick, which is only 15 minutes by car. We come to the 'one in the morning and after having recorded all' Hotel Room climb to rest a bit '. The next morning after making a hearty breakfast at the reception of a person 'Hotel asks us what we want to see, we decided to go to market' s Gold (called the Gold Souk) located in the old town.The journey from 'the hotel' s market in gold taxi (which are very cheap and convenient to get around the city) which costs $ 10 and this takes us. It leaves us right next to the market and gives us directions to get there, because we cross two small streets and we are immersed in a myriad of shops with gold in all its forms: necklaces, rings with precious stones, bracelets, watches and even a whole storegold belts and remain completely stunned by the beauty of these artifacts. We have not had the courage to ask the price we think it's "stuff nabobs" and with a great sigh step further. Walking through the streets of the city surrounded by the bustle of merchants, there are also many shops selling spices scents that give us and we realize that we are a country in Eastern Europe. After seeing the market for 'gold we head towards the river Dubai Creek which crosses the city, this is also a seaport.Walking along the river we stop to watch the traditional craft of the place they call "Dhow" that the elder, a sail boat, used mostly for freight. There are also water taxis that carry passengers across the River. In this part of the old town you can see the other side of town, one with many modern skyscrapers and is still expanding.
Tired of walking along the river, take a taxi and we do go with the "Burj Khalifa" with its 828 meters is the tallest skyscraper in the world and it is our goal to. In place in Dubai is located in the Burj Khalifa there are other skyscrapers around, there is a very nice pond with games of 'water and lights at night, creating a beautiful effect, with a bridge that leads to a typical Arab village called Souk Al Bahar. Do not miss a large shopping center with shops of every kind (jewelry, sports shops, the Gallery La Fayette, etc..) And inside there is also an ice rink. After a refreshing break with a coffee and cake we set off to our appointment. Having little time available, we have our tickets to go up the tower via the Internet, this has been beneficial both for the cost of tickets * for the little time we waited to board the "roof of the world." Ticket if bought over the Internet costs 100 DMR (value € 20 or so per person) but if you want to enter when costs 400 DMR (value € 80 or so per person). At 16 part our tour, we do enter the 'lift and climb the 124 planes at a speed stratospheric (18 meters per second), we arrive at the plan unfolds before a breathtaking view. Dubai is under there, the view stretches from the desert to the sea there is a bit sin 'of mist, perhaps due to desert sand, but of course we can not but be excited about being in a place that is as original and famous. The obligation is to take pictures in quantity, we make around 360 degrees and it's time to get down. Expect the sun go walking along the pond and making the latest photos, so we decide to take a taxi that takes us back to the hotel. Once you get to 'go up in our hotel room to store our souvenirs and then we decide to dine at' hotel. After dinner we decided to do two step out of the 'hotel, to breathe a little' fresh air, in our last night in Dubai before going to bed. On the morning following the day of departure then got up at 7:00, breakfast, and then hurry to the check-out and the shuttle 's Hotel brings us to' airport. The shuttle service to and from the 'airport we had already booked from Italy' because our fear was getting lost because it was the first time we went to a country Eastern Europe and also for the late hour of our arrival (at 0:10) and so we arrived early at the hotel. However, it is a very useful service especially for those with luggage. Movenpick Hotel has a very good value for money, the room was spacious and clean, the bathroom was luxurious with marble of green and black, very polite and friendly staff always ready to meet our demands. We were excited and we feel we can recommend it to those who want a ride (to get there in "only 6 hours away). Once you get all 'airport after check-in and baggage on board, go to the gate for our flight. At 10.20 am we start with the target Australia (Melbourne airport and then to Adelaide). The flight from Dubai to Melbourne takes 13 hours and 25 minutes and 10 hours difference. The trip was quiet and we saw a beautiful view of the Persian Gulf until the sun went down. We tried to get some sleep 'but it is very difficult to sleep on the plane because it is seated and the place is short. In flight at night when we first began to see the city lights we thought we are in Australia and now it is almost . For through it all, from Perth to Melborne, the plane it takes 3 hours, you think how big the 'Australia! We land in Melbourne at 06:35 and after doing the customs clearance of baggage and did it again to check in there Adelaide to embark. During the flight from Melbourne to Adelaide that takes 1 hour and 20 minutes, we see the first Australian landscapes, finally landed in Adelaide at 11.00............
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22:02
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After a couple of days off to recuperate after the trip and the time zone that does not make us sleep well, look at the date on the calendar and we see that it is already Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Eve and we seem to August used to spend Christmas here in the cold it seems a strange thing. Here is Santa Claus in the garden with many flowers and is fun to see the Christmas lights instead of the pines and eucalyptus trees. We spend Christmas Day with relatives that prepare us a nice mixed grill, a counterpart in Italy and Australia is the great feast and the wine flows freely
On the Monday after St. Stefano go to visit the Adelaide Zoo. Let 's all day to admire the animals. There are about 1,800 animals including two giant pandas, Adelaide Zoo is the 'only in Australia to host the giant pandas. Inside you can watch animal acts and when it is fed. The next day we wake up and I have a surprise: a fever that makes me stay in bed for two days. On 30 December we are going to find a cousin who is 40 minutes by car (this is used to calculate the path to do in minutes rather than miles). Before arriving at the destination we stop for lunch and shopping at Handorf, a village in the German style so much that we seem to be in Bavaria. This country is full of restaurants and pubs as well as craft shops. In the afternoon we arrive by the cousin, who lives in a charming place, the house called "Far Horizons" is over the hill with a beautiful view. In about 10 hectares of land, there are many horses and even a pond.
We are fortunate to attend the first training of a mare by a real cowboy who makes her first walk with weights on your back to make her get used to the weight of man, then caresses and feeds finally when he feels that the mare is ready for a salt bin and rides. Here, the horse is tamed and has been a great thrill for us, spectators in absolute silence, which seemed to be in the movie "The Horse Whisperer." Until, expect to go to dinner, we make two steps for enjoying the scenery and take some pictures. In the evening we dine outdoors while we are fortunate to watch the sunset, the sky was orange, one thing that I had never seen before. After dinner we went to watch the stars, the sky so clear you could see the Southern Cross (constellation with the star of the Southern important for boaters), Orion and you could see the Milky Way with billions of stars, for whom love Astronomy is unique in the southern sky, clear and without the city lights that make it difficult but we are here watching the stars. Last year the party with the relatives and friends, the strange thing is that the stroke of midnight does not fire any shot d 'artifice to avoid the danger of fire. The next day (January 1) go to Glenelg, which is a beautiful seaside town about half an hour from Adelaide. We walk on the white sand and talcum powder so fine that it seems, play a bit 'with the waves of the sea, we would like to swim but the water is a bit' chilly and windy so we decided also to see the city center that is very nice. In the evening we have dinner in a restaurant typical of the 'Australian outback, on the menu I see there's a plate of fried alligator decided to try it and tell me before you eat it you'd better eat me with laughter! When I start eating I remain amazed by the taste of meat that is a cross between chicken and fish, tender and tasty and I would recommend it. On Sundays we go to Adelaide to visit the botanical garden that has many types of plants and flowers from other continents. The following day instead is devoted to preparations for the trip to Melbourne, and then having nothing in the program, go to the Dry Creek River that is near where we live. As we walk along the trail we saw many Rainbow Lorikeet parrots, cockatoos Rosella, and others such as kookaburras flying free.
We are fortunate to attend the first training of a mare by a real cowboy who makes her first walk with weights on your back to make her get used to the weight of man, then caresses and feeds finally when he feels that the mare is ready for a salt bin and rides. Here, the horse is tamed and has been a great thrill for us, spectators in absolute silence, which seemed to be in the movie "The Horse Whisperer." Until, expect to go to dinner, we make two steps for enjoying the scenery and take some pictures. In the evening we dine outdoors while we are fortunate to watch the sunset, the sky was orange, one thing that I had never seen before. After dinner we went to watch the stars, the sky so clear you could see the Southern Cross (constellation with the star of the Southern important for boaters), Orion and you could see the Milky Way with billions of stars, for whom love Astronomy is unique in the southern sky, clear and without the city lights that make it difficult but we are here watching the stars. Last year the party with the relatives and friends, the strange thing is that the stroke of midnight does not fire any shot d 'artifice to avoid the danger of fire. The next day (January 1) go to Glenelg, which is a beautiful seaside town about half an hour from Adelaide. We walk on the white sand and talcum powder so fine that it seems, play a bit 'with the waves of the sea, we would like to swim but the water is a bit' chilly and windy so we decided also to see the city center that is very nice. In the evening we have dinner in a restaurant typical of the 'Australian outback, on the menu I see there's a plate of fried alligator decided to try it and tell me before you eat it you'd better eat me with laughter! When I start eating I remain amazed by the taste of meat that is a cross between chicken and fish, tender and tasty and I would recommend it. On Sundays we go to Adelaide to visit the botanical garden that has many types of plants and flowers from other continents. The following day instead is devoted to preparations for the trip to Melbourne, and then having nothing in the program, go to the Dry Creek River that is near where we live. As we walk along the trail we saw many Rainbow Lorikeet parrots, cockatoos Rosella, and others such as kookaburras flying free.
22:01
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Finally the day came to leave for Melbourne. This trip took us to see the unique places in the world. We will have the chance to try the Australian on the road with its unique landscapes! The first day of travel is from Adelaide to Naracoorte, 343 km from Adelaide Just outside is beginning to see how huge and beautiful is Australia, our view of the horizon is lost forever. In the section that goes up to that Keith is the first stop you only see sheep, cows, and farms here and there, between a country el 'more you travel many miles without seeing a house. The countries that we pass, are composed of a few houses a supermarket and petrol station for the collection of large grain silos. Keith, we stop in a small restaurant and then taste the local food, we order what is called pasty and pastry pies are stuffed with vegetables and meat are very good and cheap. In the room where we eat is a small museum with ancient objects of everyday use. After a quick lunch, we head to the "1894 Old Settlers Cottage" built by William Davis, this cottage is the oldest surviving house and built in local stone called "limestone" and is also in its original condition. The owner is the National Trust, founded in Australia in charge of preserving the original buildings of the period of the early pioneers. Inside are the original furnishings and all the objects that were used at the time. In the garden there are the original plants of 117 years ago that still bear fruit, especially a tree with blackberry and we tasted were very good, a pear, as well as many kinds of flowers and herbs. Back into the vehicle and so fast to Naracoorte where we stop for the night. During this stretch we pass the villages of Willalloka, Padthaway, Keppoch, surrounded by fields of wheat and some vineyards. We arrive at Naracoorte, located in tourist region called the Limestone Coast and is located in the southeastern state of South Australia. The site, in 1994 was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site and there are 26 caves in the district. We go now to see if we can see the caves, but the last tour (16.30) unfortunately is complete and we are very sorry because the pictures we saw on the internet seemed fine, so with regret we have to fall back on the museum. Inside recreated with robotic models, the megafauna of 200,000 years ago that let you see how they were the ancestors of kangaroos, koalas and other Australian marsupials animals. After the museum we see, as an alternative to other caves, the Wet Cave with a series of rooms decorated with impressive calcite formations, some are white some are green due to the different minerals of which they are composed. You can see huge holes in the dome of the cave, prehistoric animals in the holes they fell into the cave, and remain trapped with no way out, so there were many fossils of animals. This tour is quite nice is not like the other tour that is more famous, but we must be content and perhaps to other caves will be for next time. After leaving the tour we go in search of the motel where we have a place to stay. Once found, we deposit your bags and go downtown in search of a restaurant for dinner. Here as the area is agricultural and is also the area where they raise animals for meat, we decided to eat meat, this is a good flavor and tender, When back to the motel we all come together in a room to do some ' binge with appetizers and wine before going to sleep, tomorrow will be a busy day. The next morning at 9.00 we start with other 364 km to Port Campbell where we spend the second night. The landscape to Mount Gambier is dotted with many wineries in this region, called the Coonawarra, is produced most of the wine of this state.
22:00
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After tour from Adelaide to Melbourne with great success today, after a rest day, we decided to visit the center of Adelaide, and then after breakfast we start to explore the city. Once in town, we go to visit Victoria Square where the center of the square is a beautiful fountain. Then we head Gourger Street where the largest market in Adelaide and is called the indoor Central Market. Inside you will find everything from grocery to clothing to souvenirs, there are also foods that come from all over the world (including Italy). After visiting the Central Market as the most famous walk in Adelaide, King William Street with many fine shops, restaurants and buildings in Victorian Beehive Corner is a building named for her beehive. Another beautiful building is the Town Hall, Adelaide Town Hall with a beautiful coat of arms on the turret. At one point King William Street crosses the pedestrian street called Rundle Mall. This street is a real "godsend" for shoppers is chock-full of all kinds of shops and shopping centers. If you venture inside one of these stores were warned that, so the shop is great, also the exit to another street and then you could lose your sense of direction. Along the avenue there are also some beautiful monuments. During the walk we see many street artists perform with their shows to earn some money. Then we head into another beautiful street called North Terrace, this road is full of historic buildings on one side and the other side is full of skyscrapers, is a really nice contrast. Crossing in front of Old Parliament House and Parliament House. It is then the Government House (the home of Prime Minister of South Australia), the National War Memorial, the Migration Museum (museum dedicated to the many Italian immigrants who sought his fortune in Australia after the war), then there is the State Library, Library was 'Art Gallery of South Australia. This is the way of universities, there is the ' Adelaide University' University of South Australia. Then we head towards the Torrens River through the city. Near the river is the Adelaide Festival Centre and a beautiful park called Elder Park. On January 14 we go to visit the National Motor Museum which is located in Birdwood (Adelaide Hills, the hills around Adelaide), a town 30 km from Adelaide. The museum shows the evolution of cars and motorcycles from their appearance on. Among the various brands of cars are Alfa Romeo and Lancia ..There is also a section devoted to the means of travel in the 'Australian outback.These machines, which are off-road vehicles, have in front of the meter-high arch that serve as a defense against accidents with kangaroos are very common and dangerous, because when you hit a kangaroo, he break the crystal and the strong legs that can kill a man. Inside there is also the machine with which they filmed Mad Max with Mel Gibson in the 80's. All 'carved on a rock outside a car as munument. In another hall have also built a garage in 50's style. Leaving the museum we go for a beer at the West End Beer which has a van on a pole as a sign of the pub. On Sunday we decided to go downtown to Adelaide without being accompanied by our family and we take the bus. Once in Rundle Mall begin to look at the windows looking for souvenirs to take home and then we decide to go see the Museum of Aboriginal Art called Tandanya, this museum is a wonderful collection of paintings made by Aboriginal artists, the works are of real maps indicating their hunting grounds, place in which they live and their lives. Their art is called by their "Dream Time", and are things that are handed down from father to son. Aboriginal Art and culture I think is the most ancient art in the world, they live in their territories for thousands of years and the white man has exterminated them for their land, as it was for American Indians. Now many Aborigines live confined to their reserves for me as absurd that Australia is full of their property. Concluded the visit to the museum take the bus that takes us back home. Now that unfortunately missing a few days at the end of our wonderful trip, the day after we leave to visit on the Barossa Valley famous for wine and was the first valley to cultivate the vines in Adelaide. This valley is about an hour's drive from Adelaide. Down the road we see a lot of wineries. We stopped for lunch at Tanunda, which is at the center of the valley. Let's go eat at the restaurant "The Good Life", within the room there are two maps on the wall, one with the 'Italy and the rest of the world. On the maps there are, at the various countries, red flags and ask the waiter what the meaning of those flags hanging on the maps. The waiter replied that the tourists who want to leave your memories of the place where they come from, just write your name and country and then hang the flag at the point where it is their country. We decide to do it too with lots of photos. Leaving the restaurant with a full belly, we begin to go to visit the most important wineyards the valley. The first wineyards we visit is the "Grant Burge" which was founded in 1855.
21:59
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The next morning we come together at the airport and greeted relatives alas, in a valley of tears, we board. At 09.30 am we get up in flight to Sydney and Adelaide to see the last time, there will remain 3 days (2 nights). During the flight to Sydney that brings us we enjoy the view below us with vast open spaces where you can see many uninhabited areas. The flight from Adelaide to Sydney is 1 hour and 55 minutes + 30 minutes of time zone. From the plane before landing, you have a magnificent view of the city and its bay. We land in Sydney at 11:55 on 26 January. On 26 January is Australia Day which is a national holiday to commemorate the first landing place in Terra Australis. Australia was first discovered by the Dutch East India Company in 1638 and was given the name New Holland. Then it was discovered in the eastern part in 1771 by Captain James Cook. Once we retrieved the suitcases two floors below where the airport take the train that takes you to Sydney Central Station. The journey takes about 20 minutes. Once at the station and we head out to where you will find our hotel about 15 minutes walk from the station. Without the check-in hotel and deposited the suitcases in the room, we leave to go downtown. Take the bus that brings us close to the Sydney Aquarium, along the way we see that the Australians are very patriotic and in this day of national holiday, have fun to wear anything with the colors of their flag. I got off the bus we head to the aquarium but before we snack because we had come a bit 'of hunger. Look and watch and now at this late hour, we decided to visit the aquarium in the aftermath, as in the evening, at about 20.30, there is a fireworks show that we do not want to miss, to celebrate the 'Australia Day and then seek a suitable place for the best viewing of the show. The area of Sydney where we get to watch the show is the Darling Harbour and it was overflowing with people. At about 20:30 the show begins with sailing boats that run around some buoys and their sails the lights change from red to green to blue and purple. Shortly after starting the fireworks that were set off by buoys in the water and from the tops of the skyscrapers around there. The fires were a wonder that here in Italy we dream! and have earned great applause for it throughout the program. Once we finished the show the way back to the hotel to rest in the aftermath that we
The next morning we take the panoramic City Sightseeing bus stops in Sydney's most popular places in Sydney and is suitable to introduce visitors to the city, is very economical and useful to those who have little time available. Our first stop is the Sydney Aquarium, which is close to Darling Harbour district, this aquarium is the largest in Australia. The path in the 'aquarium shows marine environments with their fish. They are the most species of fish living in Australia. There are also three large transparent tubes protected under glass or walking through the tunnel you can admire the fish swim overhead. In the first tank containing fish typical Australian, magnificent race, the clown fish and others. The second pool is occupied by various breeds of sharks, walking under us a little 'scared with all those sharks, and especially the great white shark swimming around you. For us it was the first time we saw the sharks so close you can touch and it was a wonderful experience. There were giant grouper, turtles, manta rays, which pretty much with their large fins that appear to be wings, seems to caress you. In the third tank instead is the habitat of the reef with all its colorful fish that inhabit it. There are even penguins have their own private pool and outdoor pools where you can see up close. For a complete tour of the aquarium, it took 2 hours. Once out before taking the bus we stopped to eat near there. And after seeing what we could eat so many fish .....? Of course, "fish and chips. Back in the bus to explore the city and the next stop is The Rocks. The district of The Rocks is the oldest and most "in" in Sydney, here are the houses with stones in face view and are beautiful. From here you have a beautiful view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House and of course the famous bay. From here we decide to walk to the Opera House, which was not far away. Once at the Opera House began taking pictures here and there to immortalize a true icon of Sydney and is a unique place in the world. The Sydney Opera House was built in the twentieth century, and was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973. From what the name implies is basically the Sydney Opera House and is a popular destination for tourists who love the work but also for its strange architecture. It 'was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon. The shells in spherical section that make up the roof, can remember the sails of boats that were going on a cruise in the seas of Australia. The concert hall is the large pipe organ with 10,500 pipes. It was installed in 1979 and in 2007 it joined the World Heritage Site. After that we take our panoramic bus that brings us close to our hotel and that's it for today because we are a bit 'tired. The next morning is the last day (what a pity!) Of our trip to Australia, we prepare our bags and go down in the hotel lobby to put luggage in the room and book a shuttle bus at 17.30 there will be a taken to accompany us to the airport, after which we go out and go back to the bus view. Until the last few hours that remain, try to see as much as possible. Let's make the usual round so we can review again the city. We stopped at the Sydney Tower in Sydney to see the city. From the tower you have a wonderful view of the city and its bay. Up there you can also see how big the city of Sydney. Once we came downstairs we decided to take a 'other means of transportation: the tram to the monorail (the monorail), raised that goes around the center and in the midst of skyscrapers. In some ways around this one has the impression of going to crash into skyscrapers, but it passes very close and very funny, almost like being on a roller coaster!. Once off the tram we take the bus that takes us back to the hotel. At 17:30 comes the shuttle bus that picks up and brings us to the airport for our flight back to Italy. While waiting for our departure we climb on the roof terrace and see the city of Sydney in the distance for the last time. At 21:45 we get up in the air above the ground in Australia with 14:50 hour flight to Dubai, the only thing you do, so to speak, is that we fly the new Airbus A380 that can carry up to 800 people. Once in Dubai, after waiting 4 hours, take the flight that takes us to Venice. At 14.30 we landed in Venice. We say that such a trip takes just 45 days are at least 60 days to enjoy Australia (indeed it would be better to move there !!!!). Why air travel is less cumbersome would be necessary to make a stopover of a couple of days both outward and return. If you had to choose between return in my opinion would be better to return. When you leave for your trip you feel that the time for arriavare flights, instead of return time seems to pass ever. In our eyes will be in addition to relatives, the blue sky, beautiful landscapes where gaze goes to infinity, the friendly people and want to return again ................... ..........
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