Hi Bob,

Others have made comments about various bits of Australia (and New Zealand where they talk funny), and it's all true. The truth is that Australia is so varied a place that 3 weeks is a short time to do it justice. I've known people to spend 3 weeks in Tasmania (the little island hanging off the bottom of the east side) and complain they wanted more time there. I spent 2 weeks in Western Australia and only saw a very small part (doesn't help when you keep stopping to take photos, but that is life).

Almost anywhere you go once outside the cities will give great photo opportunities - I'll mention the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, not far from Melbourne (a bit cold in Sep/Oct for swimming, but the scenery is still there). Some of the more "Outback" areas are a fair distance from the capital cities and you may want to look at where you can get to.

 Leon

http://www.bluering.org.au
http://www.bluering.org.au/leon


Bob Sullivan wrote:
A fringe benefit at my employer is an 8 week sabbatical every 10
years.  I've been thinking of spending 3 weeks 'down under'.  You
folks have convinced me it gets damned hot in Australia during your
summer, so I've been thinking of spring.  And all those great pictures
of New Zealand have me wanting to go there as well.

My calculations have centered on sometime in September or October,
maybe even November, but I thought I'd ask for advice.  Great scenery
and good photo opportunities are desired... plus I want to hear people
talk funny!!!   :-)

Any advice as to time and places.

Regards,  Bob S.




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