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Nice pictures. Seems as it's sort of steep hills around.
Joe the has some similarities with the sleeping next to me. Tuxedocats are fotogenic
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Ivan the Terribly Average Posted Dec 1, 2008
That bookshop got about $150 out of me this time. And there were other bookshops too...
Dq, it certainly is hilly. The actual slope doesn't look as drastic in photos as it actually is. Sadly I didn't get into the truly mountainous places on this trip; maybe next time, when G is easier to manage.
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Websailor Posted Dec 1, 2008
Abbi,
Pics are here http://public.fotki.com/Pseudo-Ivan/tasmania-november-2008/
I loved the windmill Ivan
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Ivan the Terribly Average Posted Dec 5, 2008
Definitely. The floors of most of the buildings seem to be quite flat, after all.
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