A young Australian's views on travelling Australia and the world.

Saturday, November 30, 2002

2002 Day 1 - Adelaide

Left Perth on time at 9:00am aboard Virgin Blue - nice leather seats and stuff, was sitting next to an elderly couple, the guy had been a farmer on the Yorke Peninsula for 50 years and we were discussing salinity in WA. The flight actually took us over some quite sobering areas which were just basically salt plains... very sad to think this was all once pristine forest.

Oh and among the 6 or 7 items other than food you could buy on the plane, Richard Branson's autobiography kind of stood out :) The air captain also had a good sense of humour, which made for a very different safety presentation.

Photo 1 - View from plane over Adelaide.
Postcard - Victoria Square, Adelaide, from the air.

Arrived in Adelaide, got taxi to the hotel and was very impressed indeed with the motel (Royal Coach Motor Inn - check Google for info). The room's more like what you'd expect for a hotel. I headed out almost immediately and did the O-Bahn, which is a guided busway in Adelaide. Was very interesting - looked like a railway line made out of concrete except it was for buses! It's supposed to be the longest of its type in the world and the only one in Australia.

Met my friend Andrew at Tea Tree Plaza and we took the "scenic" route (90km!) back to the city via the Adelaide Hills, went through all sorts of little towns. If I ever do drive in Adelaide, I'll make sure to get a car with very good power steering - windy roads up and down steep hills seem to be the go here. Had a very good Indian dinner at Tandoori King (don't ask me why I went for a beef vindaloo which said "Hot!" on it in a menu written by Indians... but it was nice when I got over the burnt tongue) Got to see a bit of Adelaide nightlife in the city... it's not exactly stellar but I guess it serves the local purpose.

I've just walked through the eastern end of the city and am now at a net cafe.

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