Re: Japanese study...
Apud B Robson <greg-the-stop-sign@tism.com.au> (fj.life.in-japan) hoc legimus:
>jwb@csse.monash.edu.au wrote:
>> They may be right. I haven't been to Uluru, etc., but I have been
>> to the Pilbara (working). I'm planning a trip to the Flinders Ranges next
>> year. I'm still working on my wife about the big 12-month trip right
>> around the coast (joining the famous grey army).
>The *whole* coast?
Well, not all of it. I wouldn't try and drag a poptop up and down
Cape York(*), and there are no roads round the Kimberley or
Arnhem Land coasts.
>The west coast of the Eyre Peninsula from Port Linclon (SA) aroudn the
>southern tip (Cape Carnot?), Coffin Bay up to Cenduna is magnificent;
So I hear.
>one of my favourite spots in the entire world, shame it's so far away
>from anything. Or maybe lucky it's so far from anything.
The latter. Pity it's one of the sharkiest places around 8-)}
Apart from the bits around the cities, most of the coastline is
great. But I'm ready a mountain person, since that's where my
furusato is.
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Jim Breen http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/
Clayton School of Information Technology,
Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia
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