Condobloke
Well-Known Member
Always intrigued by Australia.
You are not alone in that sentiment. Tourists coming here occasionaly go home wondering what all the fuss was about.
That tells me, they were either on a leash, or they just didn't get to see what there really is to see......which is ginormous !.... too much to take in, in one visit.
What a great deal of people fail to realise is the enormity of Australia. It is a big country, spread out over big distances, an ever changing landscape, attitude changes between the various states, sometimes even between towns, ...
I could ramble on for ever. but...I can assure you the spiders are twice the size quoted, and the snakes are three times longer
Ok, I'll stop pulling the wool (talking bs)
The spiders and snakes, while they are present, you would be really hard pressed to find them in a city, and in most circumstances in the country/regional areas, you would damn near have to go looking for one to see one. If you did happen to come across one, the best approach....is not to approach. Keep your eye on him, and gently and quietly put distance between him and yourself. No screams or yells. Snakes pick up on that, and then become a touch unpredictable.
All the snake wants is to be left alone. Do so.
Spiders are a different kettle of fish. get to know what a funnel web spider and a red back spider look like....and stay away....if you cannot arrange that, be sure your health insurance is up to date, and remember the phone number for emergencies in Australia is 000 (triple zero) (make sure your phone is working in oz) Spiders have no respect. Snakes have some.
I can tell you pretty much anything you wish to know about this place. i have lived here all my life. The locations I have been cover most if not all of Australia.
The best thing about Australia?.....people in the country/regions.
You are not alone in that sentiment. Tourists coming here occasionaly go home wondering what all the fuss was about.
That tells me, they were either on a leash, or they just didn't get to see what there really is to see......which is ginormous !.... too much to take in, in one visit.
What a great deal of people fail to realise is the enormity of Australia. It is a big country, spread out over big distances, an ever changing landscape, attitude changes between the various states, sometimes even between towns, ...
I could ramble on for ever. but...
Ok, I'll stop pulling the wool (talking bs)
The spiders and snakes, while they are present, you would be really hard pressed to find them in a city, and in most circumstances in the country/regional areas, you would damn near have to go looking for one to see one. If you did happen to come across one, the best approach....is not to approach. Keep your eye on him, and gently and quietly put distance between him and yourself. No screams or yells. Snakes pick up on that, and then become a touch unpredictable.
All the snake wants is to be left alone. Do so.
Spiders are a different kettle of fish. get to know what a funnel web spider and a red back spider look like....and stay away....if you cannot arrange that, be sure your health insurance is up to date, and remember the phone number for emergencies in Australia is 000 (triple zero) (make sure your phone is working in oz) Spiders have no respect. Snakes have some.
I can tell you pretty much anything you wish to know about this place. i have lived here all my life. The locations I have been cover most if not all of Australia.
The best thing about Australia?.....people in the country/regions.

