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Wombatwandering took it to NO LONGER FULL OF SHHHHH: INVERLOCH
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Victoria, Australia
- 34.58 miles
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Brrrr, it’s a bit chilly at Inverloch, a town on the Gippsland Coast. The town sits on Anderson Inlet, a shallow estuary where the Tarwin River enters Bass Strait. It forms a 2,400 hectare almost-enclosed bay next to Inverloch, for which it provides a popular and protected beach. Our beach house is out of town on the wilder coast. Great when a storm rolls in. 🌊
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Wombatwandering took it to Wooden Work 3 -Birds of a Feather
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Victoria, Australia
- 35.53 miles
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Taking a trip to the family beach house at Inverloch. You stopped for lunch at Tooradin. A quick bit of caching and we were back on the road. 🥪
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Wombatwandering took it to Meet & Greet @ Melbourne Town Hall
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Victoria, Australia
- 5.31 miles
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Into central Melbourne for an early morning event near the Town Hall. Luckily I noticed that my train line was closed for track engineering before I headed to the station. I used to have my school end of year Speech Nights at the Melbourne Town Hall. 👩🏼🎓
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Wombatwandering took it to SideTracked - Ivanhoe
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Victoria, Australia
- 88.23 miles
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Up to the in-laws. Went for a walk along popular Merri Creek (which is in suburban Melbourne) and met a tiger snake. That’s always exciting. Among the number of deaths caused by snakebite in Australia, those from tiger snakes are exceeded only by the brown snake. It was a reminder that caching in Australia is different to the UK. 🐍
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Wombatwandering took it to Colac Heritage Walk
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Victoria, Australia
- 77.48 miles
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Time to show CuteOtter more of Australia so you joined us on a day trip to Geelong and then across to Colac. The plains around Colac are the third largest volcanic plain in the world and the remnants of the extinct volcanoes make up the hills in the area. 🛣️
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Wombatwandering took it to SideTracked - Sunshine_v2
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Victoria, Australia
- 12.16 miles
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My friend and I are big Dim Sum fans and apparently Sunshine has one of Melbourne’s best dim sum places so out we headed. Pretty good. The town was originally called Braybrook Junction until 1907 when it was renamed Sunshine in honour of the Sunshine Harvester Works in 1907. The agricultural equipment maker was once the largest manufacturing plant in Australia. 🥟
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Wombatwandering took it to Bonus Cache - Galvin Park Reserve Adventure Lab
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Victoria, Australia
- .85 miles
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Just taking it easy on another walk around Werribee. The name "Werribee" originated from the Victorian Aboriginal name for the Werribee River, Wirribi-yaluk in Wathawurrung and Boonwurrung - wirribi meaning "backbone" or "spine" and yaluk means stream. 🪃
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Wombatwandering took it to The Ford
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Victoria, Australia
- 17.59 miles
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CuteOtter and I took you for a walk along the beautiful Werribee River. It originates in the Wombat State Forest on the Great Dividing Range, and flows for about 110 kilometres south-east to the Port Phillip Bay. I’m yet to see a platypus here although there is meant to be some but there were plenty of birds today. 🦜
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Wombatwandering took it to Thrill Seekers
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Victoria, Australia
- 12.4 miles
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Across town to St Kilda for an event this morning. Gorgeous day in Melbourne and lovely to be at the beach. It’s home to the historic amusement park, Luna Park, with its Scenic Railway rollercoaster (1912), which is the oldest continuously operating roller coaster in the world. 🎢
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Wombatwandering took it to A Cook's Tour
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Victoria, Australia
- 5.28 miles
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A trip to the beach at Point Cook Coastal Park for you today. Good view of the planes landing at the air base nearby. Point Cook is the birthplace of the Royal Australian Air Force and is the oldest continually operating military airfield in the world. 🏖️
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