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Some classic Melbourne locationsHi,
Being a Melbourne-ite I can mention a couple of the classic Melbourne locations... 1) Southbank (ie: Casino) is a lovely area, particularly at night. The city lights, yarra river and Flinders St Station provide a wonderful backdrop from many locations. 2) The Dandenongs. Options up here range from the many gardens - with lakes, waterfalls and a lovely damp rain-forest atmosphere for much of the year. There is also Puffing Billy - including a couple of lovely bridges that it crosses over every hour or two when running. 3) Inner city - as with any large city there are a wonderful array of lovely churches and other significant buildings in the CBD. I certainly intend on spending a day walking the city sometime soon just taking architecture and candids. Regards, Mark. PS: I'd love to here some other Melbourne related suggestions. Particularly nice landscape / panoramic locations.
Welcome mark!!
Near the casino is great during the fire show... I love the Yarra... there is something cool about vinyards... not just the produce New page
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Have fun.. The melbourne chapter continues to expand! Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Interesting link with good info for walking tracks etc.G'day all,
Just in the middle of putting the barby on and about to crack a Crownie (hmmm, I just can about taste it), found this interesting link with heaps of good info about walking tracks and things... I think I found it on PixelPassions ... Seems to have lots of good info... http://www.walkabout.com.au/ Cheers, Mudder
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