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February 28th, 2013, 06:42 PM | #621 |
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I'm almost ashamed to admit that I know what is netball. My friend's girlfriend is from NZ and played a lot and found a recreation league in the Dallas area. Yeah, I've watched a few games of that bizarre game.
A tutorial on Netball for the rest of us yanks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBuxsRnU50A Last edited by winebeavis; February 28th, 2013 at 06:48 PM.. |
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February 28th, 2013, 06:59 PM | #622 | |
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February 28th, 2013, 07:11 PM | #623 |
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Why are Australians good swimmers?
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February 28th, 2013, 07:53 PM | #624 | |
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Between giant spiders and roaming poisonous snakes living in Australia sounds a lot like a Syfy movie. |
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But people I met were all friendly, and from stats I read later almost no one - meaning really almost no one - is killed by beasts or insects. Australians are better at killing themselves than animals are at killing them Obviously, no one knows how fatal a bite from Comrade Estreeter could be because no one can find bodies Clearly it is better to drink beer with him And share pics of his favorite pinup catwalk beauty. Here she is |
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March 1st, 2013, 12:02 AM | #626 | |
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I'm not sure about airfares, but March-April and September-October are good times, particularly if you want to get out into the back country because it's not too hot. Christmas/New Year is good in Sydney because a lot of locals leave town over the holidays. January-February here is a good time for concert tours too. Last edited by Tmee2020; March 1st, 2013 at 12:04 AM.. Reason: Pics+ |
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March 1st, 2013, 04:28 AM | #627 |
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Birds of Australia
Here are some of my favorites, from about 800 species. I have avoided introduced species. Some of these are large files, credit to the people who took the time to post these pics.
In order: Emu, Cassowary, Brolga, Malleefowl Wedge-tailed Eagle. Australia's largest bird of prey. Majestic to the point of overdoing it. Powerful Owl, in night fighter camouflage, plus Australian Masked Owl Black Swan, Magpie Geese, Royal Albatross, Shy Albatross Forest Kingfisher, Kookaburra, Superb Lyrebird, Bowerbird, Fairey Wren Pied and Grey Butcherbird. The morning song of the Butcherbird is one of the most beautiful things on God's green earth. Magpie, Black-backed and White-backed. There are about nine subspecies of the Australian Magpie, these are two common types on the mainland. Their territories overlap, but the Murray River is a rough dividing line and the White-backed Magpies live in Victoria and South Australia. Another beautiful songbird. Pale-headed Rosella and Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo Here are three prints from John Gould's Birds of Australia, published in seven volumes between 1840 and 1848. John's wife Elizabeth worked on the lithographs for his books until her death in 1841. It was Gould and not Charles Darwin who noticed the variations in the finches that Darwin had collected from the Galapagos Islands. This was something that Darwin always gave him credit for. Here is a link to a recording of the song of the Butcherbird, thanks to the British Library: Last edited by Tmee2020; March 1st, 2013 at 04:35 AM.. Reason: Shuffled pics |
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Only seen this happen once, but my favorite was one of those with one of these hangin' out of it's gob Eastern Brown Had one in my living room once also
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