Tag Archives: American Family Travels
Mooloolaba, QLD
27 July 2017 Mooloolaba is a coastal town in the Sunshine Coast. Today we took an opportunity to walk out to the tip of the peninsula.
Telstra
26 July 2017 Mobile phone and internet service has been a problem recently but after a few days of extreme frustration we are back up and running. For more about our experiences, refer to the update added to the end of … Continue reading
Kondalilla National Park, QLD
22 July 2017 In the Sunshine Coast Hinterland of southeast Queensland, just north of Montville among the Blackall Mountain Range, is Kondalilla National Park. Kondalilla is an Aboriginal word for ‘rushing waters’. Today we enjoyed hiking the Kondalilla Falls trail. The … Continue reading
Betty’s Burgers (aka Aussie Shake Shack)
21 July 2017 VS As documented throughout our blog, Shake Shack has become a family favorite since our 2015 trip to NYC. They have been almost as fun to search for, or in some cases stumble upon, as … Continue reading
Coolum Beach, QLD – Our New Home
18 July 2017 We have made Coolum Beach our new home for the next 5 months. After living in Brisbane hotels for our first two weeks and investigating the areas between Sunshine Coast to the north and Gold Coast to … Continue reading
Kangaroos
9 July 2017 Kangaroo pictures from the Australia Zoo:
Koalas
9 July 2017 Pictures of the Koalas from our day at the Australia Zoo.
Australia Zoo
9 July 2017 Crikey, the Australia Zoo is fantastic! Made famous by the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin and his family, the zoo concentrates on animals from Australia but does have some exhibits from around the world. I can say with … Continue reading
Brisbane, QLD – Part 2
8 July 2017 View from Mount Coot-tha Lookout Various pictures throughout the city Eat Street area of the North Bank Apparently “Fosters” is not Australian for “beer”. XXXX Gold is a top seller in Oz.
Brisbane, QLD – Part 1
8 July 2017 Brisbane is the State of Queensland’s capital and Australia’s third largest city behind Sydney and Melbourne. It is growing fast. The skyline’s numerous construction cranes almost overshadow the highrises overlooking the Brisbane River. It is the center … Continue reading
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