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Posted by: rodney2518

21st Nov 2008 11:47pm

I have had many friends travel overseas, and still I ask them, have you explored your own country first! I love life and would go anywhere, whether it be in Australia or any country in the world, but wouldn't you wan't to know your own country!


dunbaylass
  • 4th Feb 2015 06:15pm

I came to Australia 54 years ago from Malta as a child, and since My marriage I have been to Victoria, South Australia and the length and breath of my home town W.A., however there is no place like home Busselton W.A, BUT on saying so tell me to start bragging about one place in particular and I will always reply Port Lincoln S.A., and that is not just because my son and his young family live there, but because of the friendly people, who are always so willing to help you, the fishing, the beaches are not much, not like here in the west, but because of the clear blue, green waters, and the relaxing nature that every one generates, Who needs to go overseas, risking all sorts of problems , when you can enjoy the safe life in your own country AUSTRALIA, our van is always packed and ready to go at a moments notice


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