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		<title>The 12 Apostles On The Great Ocean Road</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we departed from Melbourne and drove along the Great Ocean Road. I&#8217;m sure Tina will blog about it soon but I just wanted to write a quick post from my iPhone to try the new WordPress app. I know, I&#8217;m kind of a geek. Anyways. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we departed from Melbourne and drove along the Great Ocean Road. I&#8217;m sure Tina will blog about it soon but I just wanted to write a quick post from my iPhone to try the new WordPress app. I know, I&#8217;m kind of a geek. Anyways. </p>
<p>So the Great Ocean Road is this strip of road along the ocean that goes for a couple hundred kilometers and it&#8217;s absolutely beautiful. The water is as blue as you would want the water to be. The road is very winy (spelling?) but I think it adds to the charm of the place. </p>
<p>We made a quick stop in the forrest and saw a bunch of koalas in the trees. It was our first encounter with koalas &#8211; we can check this off the list <img src='http://www.travelingpuffins.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>A little later we saw a wallaby. He was hanging out on the side of the road and at first we weren&#8217;t sure what it was so we turned around and stopped right next to him. He was just having a snack, eating fresh grass from the side of the road. He didn&#8217;t seem to mind us until I said &#8220;wow, it&#8217;s a kangaroo!&#8221; and bounced away. Tina pointed out it was a wallaby, which was later confirmed after talking with new friends. For info, wallabies are smaller and darker than the &#8220;basic&#8221; kangaroos. </p>
<p>We stopped at the 12 apostles, which I guess is the main touristy thing on the Great Ocean Road (see image below). That was pretty nice to see these big rocks stick up from the ocean. A bit trippy too. </p>
<p>It was getting late so we looked for a place to stay in Port Campbell. After talking to a man whom we couldn&#8217;t understand, we found this amazing place called <a href="http://www.portcampbellguesthouse.com">Port Campbell Guesthouse</a>. I thought it was a backpacker and I was a little skeptical but after checking the room for myself, I was really reassured that this place was really nice and inexpensive. </p>
<p>Tonight we had dinner at a shitty place in town. Worst burger ever! A labrador that was sitting next to us enjoyed it more than I did so I gave him all my burger and got something else to eat. </p>
<p>We then returned to the guesthouse where Mark (the owner), his girlfriend and a guest were having dinner. Mark invited us to join them and served us some wine. We talked about everything and nothing. It felt really good to socialize for a bit. It really felt like we were among friends and Tina and I really enjoyed that moment because we don&#8217;t get to experience this much these days. </p>
<p>After a couple bottles of wine, Mark left and we went to bed, which is where I am typing this from. Isn&#8217;t technology amazing?</p>
<p>We have new adventures ahead of us tomorrow&#8230; </p>
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