6 Jul 20
TBJHNH Imagem carregada através da aplicação de Geocaching®
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30 Mar 18
TBJHNH Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
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13 May 09
Germany - Lüneburger Heide
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15 Oct 07
D:\___\oct\parrot @ 2000 cache.jpg
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15 Oct 07
D:\___\oct\parrot @ GC130M1.jpg
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15 Oct 07
D:\___\oct\parrot @ GC12R4Z.jpg
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24 Jul 07
Happy DBay 3 in Bayside, Victoria, Australia
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23 Apr 06
a good Aussie breakfast decided to give this traveler a good aussie breakfast of toast and vegemite before he left on the next leg of his journey
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19 Nov 05
Phillip Island, Australia
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16 Aug 05
Chillin' on Mt Wellington
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16 Aug 05
hb3_c2.jpg Mt Wellington from Rosny
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16 Aug 05
Happy B'Day 3's night tour of Hobart
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7 Jun 05
Visiting Easter Egg/ Huevo de Pascua
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5 Jun 05
DEFINATELY in Australia now
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5 Jun 05
Flying past teh Tasmanian Houses of Parliament Originally built as the Customs House (as the name of the pub across the street still shows), Tasmania’s House of Parliament was started in 1832 when stone was quarried from the Queen's Domain and from along Salamanca Place, where a small railway was used to carry the blocks. Formal work, mostly by convicts, began 3 January 1835 and the basement level was finished by March 1836. By 1838 the second storey was "ready for its roof" and the Customs Department staff opened for business on 1 Sept 1840
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5 Jun 05
Hobart's Mt Wellington from Lindisfarne
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5 Jun 05
Heading South Hobart has a long association with Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic and this sculpture by Stephen Walker recognizes Captain J C Ross and HMS Erebus and HMS Terror that departed Hobart in 1840 to explore deep into Antarctic waters (however Snuva prefers to concentrate on the furry adventurers!).
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5 Jun 05
Catching the breezes at 7 Mile Beach
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1 Jun 05
ECLIPSED!!!! On 8 April 2005 the cruising travel bugs experienced the total phase of a hybrid solar eclipse. A hybrid eclipse is an eclipse where the moon is distant from the earth, so only during a part of the moon's shadow path is the eclipse total, where as at the beginning and end of the path the angular diameter of the moon is not big enough to cover the sun and the eclipse is annular. This eclipse was not visible in its total phase anywhere on land, so we joined a trip organised through Sky & Telescop
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1 Jun 05
The Quai d'Honneur in Pape'ete, Tahiti
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