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Port Macquarie, New South Wales
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Byron Bay, New South Wales
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Newcastle, New South Wales
Ashraf in his post he did not pay anything for trffiac! And, how is he bragging? I took it as inspiration as to what is possible in a short time frame, doing the work all by yourself and not paying for trffiac. Duh.As someone who is trying to gain page 1 rankings for low competition terms (or least few competing pages), I can say it's not easy, especially if you rank under broad match and it sticks! If the nay sayers think it's no big deal, why are you even bothering to post here? I'd be spending my time using my SEO skills to scale my inventory of web sites getting trffiac, conversions and cash It could just be that I did a lowsy job of my competitive research, or that between two young kids, and two long cold winters (with a crappy summer in between) in Calgary has finally killed my brain. Could be my misspent youth too, but whatever it is, it is NOT easy ( least until you've done it a few times and know how to duplicate it reliably).Just saying.Cheers,Carrick
re: Sydney ja muita hommia!Romel If you can get in, Lake Macquarie (the largest salt water lake in Australia) is a dilhget, with many little bays and inlets where anchoring in mud is as secure as it gets, with shopping, clubs, chandleries, toilet pump outs and slipways available. A public wharf at Rathmines has a water tap. It is busy in weekends but usually available, even for large yachts with 2.5 m depth. Just west of there is the old Catalina jetty at Styles Point behind which is the best anchorage in the lake in any weather.There is always a question over Swansea Channel where, in its natural state, it has depths ranging from 15 m or more where tidal surge scours it out, to a metre at the western end. But most craft drawing less than 1.75 metres can get through most times. It is dredged occasionally to 3 metres but as someone has decreed that sand should not be removed, it is merely shuffled from shallow parts and dumped in the deep parts.What happens then is inevitable. Channels do love to move soft sand around, so in no time, the deep is again deep and the shallow is again shallow! So, before planning a visit, do seek advice from very helpful Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie, whose base is right on the spot.
re: Todellista AustraliaaTauany What is the best way to and then get a packs?I want to lose my belly fat it like a pouch down there but i don't really know the best way to do it and after you what is the or just simlpy a 2 packs or a 4 packs any answer will help thanks you all
re: Australian pienia ilojaHeli Korjaus: akku oli tyhja jo kun lahettiin, ne kaynnisti auton Jumpstartterin avulla ja sit heitti sen meille mukaan mut sit seki osottautu tyhjaks sen yhen kerran jalkee ja auton valot ei syttyny ku ei ollu akussa sen vertaa virtaa. Sama juttu stereoissa, stereot alko toimii kunnolla vasta ku saatii se uus akku. Et me kaytannossa lahettiin ajaan ilman minkaanlaista akkua, ilman valoi ja ilman musiikkia. Kylla sen ilman musiikkia via kestaakin, mut ne valot oli aika paha ku oli pilkkopimeeta eika me nahty mitaa eika kukaa nahny meita.
re: Roadtrip x 2 ja voitokas paluu BrisbaneenAnyymi Kyttään blogin uudet viestit vähintään kerran viikkoon, yleensä enemmän. Jatka kirjottelua vaikkei kommentteja sataiskaan. Kyllä täällä yks innokas stalkkeri on.
re: Australian pienia ilojaLaura En sanois etta taalla miehet olis mitenkaan kauheen itsevarmoja, kaikki on vaan yleisesti niin ystavallisia ja avoimia niin ei se oo mikaan niin iso juttu niille.
re: SaakeliAnonymous Eipä se täällä Suomessakaan nyt noin kamalaa. Jätkät jotka tulis vaan jutteleen on liian ujoja ja sitte vastapainona on ne joille iskurepla on tanssilattian persehieronta.
re: SaakeliLadersson Joo taa on ihan rannikolla, kaytiin tanaan just tsekkaamassa yks biitsi! Sia oli surffaajia vaikka taalla on ihan helvetin kylma :D
re: Australia, baby!Laura Wou, kommentti!! Ei oikeestaan mitään tietoa, varmaan ainakin kesään asti. Riippuu tietenki miten rahat riittää :)
re: First blog entry!- last visited
- travel plan
- Tampere, Finland
- Helsinki, Finland
- München, Germany
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Gosford, New South Wales
- Brisbane, Queensland
- Gosford, New South Wales
- Brisbane, Queensland
- Gosford, New South Wales
- Newcastle, New South Wales
- Port Stephens, New South Wales
- Gosford, New South Wales
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Surfers Paradise, Queensland
- Byron Bay, New South Wales
- Port Macquarie, New South Wales
- Gosford, New South Wales
- Sydney, New South Wales
Romel If you can get in, Lake Macquarie (the largest salt water lake in Australia) is a dilhget, with many little bays and inlets where anchoring in mud is as secure as it gets, with shopping, clubs, chandleries, toilet pump outs and slipways available. A public wharf at Rathmines has a water tap. It is busy in weekends but usually available, even for large yachts with 2.5 m depth. Just west of there is the old Catalina jetty at Styles Point behind which is the best anchorage in the lake in any weather.There is always a question over Swansea Channel where, in its natural state, it has depths ranging from 15 m or more where tidal surge scours it out, to a metre at the western end. But most craft drawing less than 1.75 metres can get through most times. It is dredged occasionally to 3 metres but as someone has decreed that sand should not be removed, it is merely shuffled from shallow parts and dumped in the deep parts.What happens then is inevitable. Channels do love to move soft sand around, so in no time, the deep is again deep and the shallow is again shallow! So, before planning a visit, do seek advice from very helpful Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie, whose base is right on the spot.