Section 135 Dark Night
Back to the topic, since Bruney Island is an island, you need to take a ferry trip. When buying tickets at the ferry station, there will be a ferry schedule. You must look at the time of the last ferry and rush back in advance, otherwise you have to live on the island! You can wait in line for the ferry, and this time the Qi-Trail rented by Yunluo and Anchu is dark green.
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The last one on the far right is lined up. The ferry is about 20 minutes long. You can walk on the boat to see the scenery and prepare to go to the island! At this time, you will hear the sound of each car ignition on the boat. It was just in those few seconds, and it was very lively. Yun Luo and An Chuyu first drove to adventurebay.
This is exactly the narrow and long sandy isthmus connecting the North and South Islands of Bruny Island as mentioned earlier. When you walk to the observation deck, you will find that it is so beautiful! There are seas on both sides, and you are in the middle. The beach here is also very good, and there are no people, but since it is the southern part of the southern hemisphere, the weather is still relatively cold and you can't go into the sea.
There are very few people and it is very beautiful. This is what Yunluo likes! Continue to drive south and come to the South Island. Yunluo and An Chuyu plan to go to the southernmost Point Bruny Lighthouse (capeb nylighthou color). The last section of the road to the lighthouse is dirt road, but fortunately Yunluo and An Chuyu rent a SUV, otherwise many places will probably have to be dragged down.
There is a parking lot near the lighthouse. After parking the car, I need to walk on the last section of the road. Finally, I arrived at the lighthouse. This is the southernmost point that Yunluo arrived at this trip and the southernmost place on the earth that Yunluo has been to. Looking down from the mountain of the lighthouse, the scenery here is also very beautiful, no less than that of the wine glass bay.
Leaving from the lighthouse, Yunluo and An Chuyu passed by a green space. There were many sheep here. Seeing Yunluo taking photos of it, they also came closer to see Yunluo and An Chuyu. Yunluo and An Chuyu did not return along the original road, but chose to go east through the tropical rainforest and see the east side of the island. There are some exhibitions in this jade forest that show how people collected wood in the past.
We arrived at the east side of Bruney Island. There were very beautiful reeds here. After a while, Yunluo and An Chuyu drove back to the dock and took the ferry back. We drove back to Hobart in the evening. Yunluo and An Chuyu still went to the ballandchain we went to yesterday for steak. Unexpectedly, this shop would come to twice.
Wellington Mountain, Mona Museum Salamanca Market - Wellington Mountain - Museum of Ancient and Modern Art - Launceston itinerary Description This morning, Yunluo and An Chuhui went to visit the famous Salamana Market, and then drove to Wellington Mountain (Mountwellington) to see the entire Hobart on the mountain.
Next, drive to the Thuna Museum and drive to Launeston Airport to change the car in the afternoon. Take a plane back to Melbourne. Hobart to Wellington Mountain, and then to the Thuna Museum's self-driving route reference map: Hobart to Launeston Airport self-driving map.
Attraction description Salamana is the general name of all areas and related activities related to Salamanca in Tasmania, Australia. It is located in the southeast of the city center of Hobart, Tasmania. It is a place for people to eat and relax in the suburbs. Many entertainment programs and activities are held on the surrounding huge lawns.
The famous Salamanca Market on Saturday is a great place to attract locals and tourists. The nearby bars and restaurants are also popular in the area after nightfall. From December to January every year, entertainment and food activities are held at the nearby marina. Mtwellington is located 20 kilometers west of Hobart.
It is about 20 minutes' drive, with an altitude of 1,270 meters. There is a hope platform on the top of the mountain, overlooking the entire Hobart and the river area of the Derental River. You can also enjoy the snow in winter. Mount Wellington has become the first choice for tourists to see Hobart because of its unique geographical location.
Following the mountaineering trail that was built and opened in 1937, you can walk about 2 hours to the mountain ooldandneart. This is an official introduction: When you travel to the end of the world and sail up the river.
You may have a slim chance to reach the Museum of Ancient and Modern Art. The Museum of Ancient and Modern Art is located in Tasmania, Australia's southernmost point - this will be the farthest place you can reach from the international art world. This cave paradise is filled with a private collection of David Walsh.
The local boy is skilled at the casino world card table, with his collection spanning thousands of years, from ancient artifacts to a machine that defecates every 2 pm; from Australian modern masters (Blakman, Boyd, Nolan, Whiteley) to international contemporary art star (Delva delvoye).
Ikeda, Offili, Kiefer Kieer). There is no stanza on the walls of the gallery. But Yunluo and An Chuyun have an ‘o’, a handheld device for you to read art information (some of the ideas that are told, called the pretentious ‘artank’, or you would rather listen to David’s neurotic rant).
You can also not explain anything - I hope you have your own opinion and your truest reaction to the things in front of you. If your reaction is: ‘This is so bullshit!’, you can also press the ‘hate’ key on ‘o’. Launeston is located in the northern part of Tasmania, Australia. It is the second largest city in Tasmania.
The population is 103,200 (2006). Launceston is the third-old city in Australia (second only to Sydney and Hobart), with a large number of historical buildings and landscapes. The Salamanca Fair will only be available on Saturdays, which is why Yunluo and An Chu changed their itinerary to continue living in Hobart.
(The original plan is now in Launceston) This is a very distinctive market, selling local specialties. It is very lively. The black paper, "yes, allourprodutsaremadeintasmania", is made in Tasmania. These chopping boards are beautiful and flowers.
There is a park on the south side of the market. Many people get up early to practice here. Next, Yunluo and An Chuyu drove to Mount Wellington (mt.wellington), and the car could directly see the top of the mountain. The wind on this Tianshan Mountain was very strong. At first, Yunluo and An Chuyu were still wondering why so many people were sitting in the parking lot and couldn't take a look?
As a result, when Yun Luo got off the car, he immediately understood. The wind was so strong that if you didn’t hold the railing, you would be blown away. You swayed to the observation deck. You can’t imagine how big the wind was! Even your glasses were blown away, so you had to hold them all the time! Then the camera couldn’t hold it firmly, so you had to use a large aperture and high-speed shutter! If there was no wind, it was quite recommended here!
The view is very wide. I went down the mountain. The next destination is the Museum of Ancient and Modern Art. The buildings here are all very design-oriented. You can actually take photos in the museum. It's very good, Yunluo likes it. This kind of table tennis table is very creative. A certain Buddha was bound. Outside the museum, there are some artworks. They are all very interesting.
In addition, this museum is on a peninsula, and you can see the scenery in the distance. It was already afternoon when you left the museum. Yunluo and Anchu ran towards Launceston. There were no cars on the roads in Tasmania, and the scenery on both sides of the road was very beautiful. On the way, you passed by a small town and then Yunluo ran from the map.
It should be campbellton. Yunluo and An Chuyu had lunch here. After resting, they continued to move forward. When they arrived at the airport, they returned the car. Yunluo and An Chuyu were about to take a plane back to Melbourne. The trip to Tasmania was over. Some people said that this was Little New Zealand, but Yunluo had to think about it and only then could he experience it if he really went to New Zealand!
In the last two days in Australia, because the 20-day trip was already quite tired, Yunluo and An Chuyu mainly visited Melbourne City and did not arrange more attractions. The trip started to be followed. Returning to Melbourne from Tasmania, Yunluo and An Chuyu went to a barbecue restaurant opened in China Street in the evening, which tasted very good.
The name of the store is "Old Tasty Northeast Barbecue". The owner is an authentic Northeastern man. After eating edamame and mutton skewers, Yunluo and An Chuyu felt very happy! For more information about this store, Yunluo will introduce it in the practical guide to diet and food later.
As mentioned earlier, Yunluo and Anchuyu had a friend to entertain him in Melbourne, so he still stayed at his friend's house at night. He did not book a hotel. The next day at noon, Yunluo and Anchuyu came to the Yala River north of the Royal Botanical Garden of Melbourne to barbecue. There are many electric ovens by the river, which were built by the Melbourne government to facilitate citizens!
The lamb leg I bought in the supermarket yesterday, with butter, was delicious. The Australian lamb is so good. It is really not the same level as the Chinese ones. After eating, I started feeding seagulls! After lunch, everyone took a walk nearby. To the west of the Royal Botanical Garden is the Melbourne War Memorial. On the street in front of the memorial, there are carriages passing by from time to time.
It is said that this car is very expensive! In the afternoon, Yunluo and Anchu met in the city center of Melbourne. To the east of the city center is St. Bartley's Cathedral, which is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. It is the Gothic Revival style. The church is a traditional east-west axis, with the altar located at the east end and the Latin cross plane.
St. Bartley Cathedral is the tallest church in Australia, followed by St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne. Back to the river, this tallest building in Melbourne is called the Eurekatoer, a skyscraper with a height of 297.3 meters. Based on the highest floor, the building is the tallest residential building in Australia.
However, if the spiral spiral (also known as the sky pole) is included in the total height, the Q1 building on the Gold Coast of Queensland is ranked as Australia's tallest residential building. The name of the building was found to be derived from the Eurekastokade, a rebellion that occurred during the 1854 Victorian Gold Rush.
The design of the building also combines the event, with its golden crown symbolizing the gold rush and the red stripes symbolizing the bloodshed during the rebellion. The blue glass exterior wall of the building represents the blue background of the Eureka Fence event flag, while the white line represents the Eureka Fence event flag. Next to the discovery building is the Melbourne casino cron.
It has the largest composite casino in Australia, and spent 1.7 billion Australian dollars to create this "Free Capital" that integrates high-end shopping malls, food streets, entertainment venues, luxury hotels, world-class health and wellness hot springs and other entertainment facilities. In front of the casino there are 8 "water and fire columns" 10 meters high. Fireballs will spew out of the mouth of the stone pillar every hour at night.
The flame tongue can reach up to 10 meters, which is the largest artificial fireball in the world. One theory is that when the casino is built, the Feng Shui master asked the Feng Shui master to see it. The master said that it lacks fire in the five elements, so the owner of the casino adopted the Feng Shui master's advice to set up these pillars. The fireballs emitted not only round Feng Shui, but also created the luxurious appearance of the Arab palace and became a famous landscape.
It was drizzling at this moment, and the ground in front of the casino reflected the reflection of the lights on the trees, shining with golden light. On the last day in Melbourne, Yunluo and An Chuyu mainly visited the mall and bought gifts back home. Australian specialties include sheep oil, honey, etc., and ugg. When returning to the capital, Yunluo and An Chuyu brought an extra box.
At this point, all the 20-day travel notes in Australia have been completed. The following is a practical guide. The guide for using the guide: The Australian Self-Driving Chapter Since the self-Driving Guide involves a lot of content, it only provides a building introduction. The driver's license needs to provide the original Chinese driver's license and the English translation of the driver's license certified by Naati (Australia Translation Qualification and Accreditation Bureau).
Among them, the naati translations can be processed in Australia or in China. There are many copies that can be found on Taobao, with a price of about 25 Australian dollars (about 130 yuan). Some strategies say that there is no translation, but Yunluo hasn't tried it, and Yunluo Car Rental provides these two documents.
If multiple drivers are on duty, it is best for everyone to provide their driver's license and translation. Because if a traffic accident or a violation at the scene occurs, the police must look at the driver's license. There are mainly six car rental companies in Australia that are renting online: avis, budget, europar, hertz, th day, and redspot.
These companies generally have stores in the airport arrival hall and city. It is recommended to have a price comparison car rental website: This website will automatically compare the prices of the models provided by the 6 car rental companies. Enter the time and location of your plan to rent and return the car, and vrorovro will arrange all the models and prices of these 6 car rental companies from low to high.
For you to choose. Save the time to log in to the official websites of each car rental company to compare one by one. Find the right model and book it online without prepayment in advance. You can also cancel or change it at any time without any charges. Every member of the seat belt car must wear a seat belt, including passengers in the rear row.
If you don’t wear a seat belt and get caught by the police, you will be fined. Pay attention to the speed limit signs on the roadside when driving at speed limit. The maximum speed limit in Australia is 110km/h. However, based on Yunluo’s experience in driving in Australia in the past few days, he found two characteristics. First, most cars are speeding a little bit, such as the speed limit of 70 is generally driven to 80, and the speed limit of 110 is generally driven to 120.
But there will be no more. Second, the speed limit in Australia is generally relatively high. Under the same road conditions. For example, the winding mountain road with two lanes in both directions may be 40, while in Australia it will be 70. Refueling in Australia is all self-service. Pay attention to different oils when refueling, gas is natural gas.
Die color l is diesel, unleaded is unleaded gasoline, there are many labels, just add 91 for Japanese cars. For other cars, it is best to ask the staff when picking up the car. When refueling, pick up the gun and hold it up, and you need to keep pinching it. Unlike in China, there are jams, which will automatically jump after the oil is full.
Then go to the cashier at the gas station and say that the gun number is paid. You must check the street sign when parking. Many parking lots in Australia have time limits, and some can park at most for a few hours. The left side indicates that from Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5:30 pm, stop at most for two hours, and stop at other times at will. Stop here for free.
The right side indicates that Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5:30 pm, Saturday to 8 am to 12 noon, and up to two hours, and charges are required, and the other time is free. Looking at this sign, this is a street sign next to the Salamanca Market, which means that Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm.
Parking is up to 2 hours between 9 am and 4 pm on Sundays, and parking is not allowed from 5:30 am to 3 pm on Saturdays. Parking is free at any time. Traffic rules and precautions 1. First of all, Australia drives on the left, and the driver sits on the right, which is opposite to mainland China, so you must be careful if you drive in Australia.
At the beginning, you can see how other cars drive and follow other cars. The position of the turn signal and wiper of German cars is the same as in China, that is, the left-hand turn signal; while Japanese cars are just the opposite, turn signal with the right hand, be careful. Due to the problems caused by left-right transformation, you may encounter them while driving.
Remember to be careful and pay attention to the distance of the car. For example, if you keep it in the middle of the driving line, the driver needs to be slightly right on the center line, which requires adaptation for a period of time. 2. Traffic lights and traffic lights are basically the same as mainland China, but there will be some differences in left turn. At intersections without a separate left turn path.
Chapter completed!