As you might notice, this is the 'popular' bowling green in sunny Mildura, about 4 hours north west of Melbourne. The town's 'unpopular' bowling green, located across the tracks on the the other side of town, recently raised their beer prices by 20 cents.
There seems to be some debate about the highest recorded temperature in Mildura, with 47.2 degrees celsius recorded on January 10, 1939. It might have reached 50.8 degrees once but no one there can tell me exactly when. Seems they were all at the popular bowling green knocking back some cheap beers..
^some Milduran meterologists yesterday. source: www.bom.gov.au/weather/vic/mildura/history.shtml
Monday, March 24, 2008
Post(card) History: Episode 2
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Bjarki and Naes' Incredible Numerical Challenge (Part 0)
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
(sign) post
I thought I was seeing double x 2... Picture taken in the lovely town of Hafnarfjörður, where they have more elves and hidden people than most other towns I know.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Natural Landscape from the other side
Don't jump!
This is the Mitchell River National Park in Victoria. A slightly hairy vantage point from the 'pink ribbon trail', a somewhat dubious track mostly followed by spotting random pink ribbons hangin off trees.
The rewards for a hard day's hike: blissful freshwater swimming and maybe the chance to see a rock wallaby or two.
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Saturday, March 1, 2008
Natural Landscape in Iceland
You could say this is a natural landscape within the city. This photo is taken from one of the busiest traffic streets in Reykjavík; Sæbraut, the mountain is called Esja.
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