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A Stressful Day In Darwin - Part 2
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We knew we wouldn't have time to fit in the 10 minute walk
to get back to the bus stop before the next bus. So,
we sat around for a while and then shot off back down the
hill just in time for the very next one. Whilst
waiting at the
bus stop we passed the time of day with two Aboriginal men. They didn't feel bus #4 would get us anywhere
near the East Point Military Museum despite our brochure
indicating it would.
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| Palm trees seen from bus |
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Ian loved the red bamboo |
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More bamboo at the hotel |
Darwin buses
Bus #4 arrives and we check with the driver about our
destination. He says it doesn't go to the East Point
Military Museum and that we would be best off if we waited
for bus #6 as that would get us closer. I asked him
how long it would be before bus #6 came and he indicated
behind me. It wasn't an indication the bus was
appearing. It was his way of telling me to look at the
timetable behind me on the wall of the bus shelter.
Alright then - that's what we'll do. Ian checked the
timetable and he discovered bus #6 wouldn't be along for
nearly an hour. Bugger again and again! How much
more hanging around in the heat can a hot sweaty body
stand.?
After a while we decided to ring for a taxi to get to the
EPMM that way. Plenty of taxis were flying past us so
we easily spotted a phone number on the side of the cars.
The taxi call centre assured Ian a taxi was not far away at
all. Well we waited and waited. For over 40
minutes we waited. It was 2.30 pm and we had not eaten
for hours (a repeat of yesterday almost). The call
centre was right in saying a taxi was not far away. We
saw literally dozens of them fly right past us but none were
stopping to collect us! Grrrh!
We ended up giving up on the taxi altogether and decided to
hop on bus #6 which was then due within 10 minutes. We
were hoping there was somewhere to eat out near the EPMM.
Bus comes gliding along. Ian asks driver does he go to
the EPMM. Driver says "No". He explained
he could take us slightly closer but then we would still
have a 1.5 kilometre walk to actually get to the museum.
With thoughts of a 1.5 kilometre walk to get back to the bus
stop again, after the museum visit, we simply gave up
on the spot. We couldn't handle any more hot walks
anywhere! We clambered up on his bus and said we'd
just sit on there until he did his full circle and got back
into the bus depot back in the city.
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When we eventually got back into the city it was about 3.30 pm.
We were starving so we went back to the Centrepoint Cafe
which was luckily still open. We collapsed into our
seats and devoured a chicken salad each. The meals
only cost us $6 each. We dragged our feet back to the hotel going past Woolies and
Bakers Delight to get some fruit and some nice scones plus
some edibles for a quick breakfast at the hotel tomorrow
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Another view from the bus window |
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We really are very knackered. We're quite happy to
leave Darwin tomorrow. We're too old for all this heat
and humidity. We feel we wasted a whole day (well
almost) sitting around waiting for buses that weren't ever
going to get us to places where the brochures had said they
would. Plus we wasted precious time waiting for a taxi
that never came. I can still remember the phone number
of all the taxis that sailed past us (and weren't ours).
It was 131008.
Now look at this and see
what we should have done:
We had read about the Tour Tub bus, but this pair of sillies had
decided against it for two reasons:
We thought $60 for the two of us was somewhat expensive, and
We thought there would be too much time spent hanging around
waiting for the darn thing.
In hind sight we really wish we had used it. OK it
would have cost us $60 but it would have saved us a heck of
a lot of waiting and walking. Plus we would still have
seen the East Point Military Museum.
Read all about it here
Tour
Tub and don't be silly buggers like we were.
Back at the hotel we showered and rested up and later went
out looking for dinner. We ended up at Nando's (right
near the noisy birds) and each had a lovely steak burger
with balsamic onions and salad. They cost $12 each and
were delicious.
We are ready for an early night. We have re-packed our
bags ready for our journey on The Ghan tomorrow.
Next page -
Boarding the Ghan
Our trip in the order it all happened:
Preamble
- how it all began
Getting organised to go
Gathering travel facts
Packed and ready to go
Up, up and away - Darwin here we come
Sunday afternoon in Darwin
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 1
Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 2
Stressful day In Darwin Part 1
Stressful day in Darwin Part 2
Boarding the Ghan
Ghan stops in Katherine for sightseeing
First night on The Ghan + Alice Springs
Our ride on The Ghan comes to an end
Arrive in Adelaide and visit Glenelg
Hahndorf and Port Adelaide
Homeward Bound
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