Hi all
Jessica sent me this email. Would anyone out there be willing to contact
her?
Regards
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Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow B.A. Grad.Dip.Arts
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on 7/12/11 4:03 PM, Jessica Niehoff at wrote:
>
>> Hi Denise,
>>
>> The trip is in the planning stages. I'm thinking it best to limit how much
>> we see of Australia so the areas we do see, we can really see. Maybe
>> limiting our stay to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania (or
>> deleting one of these so we could spend a week in each) . We are thinking of
>> a 3 week stay.
>>
>> We are interested in wineries, wildlife, mammals, birds and, in particular,
>> parrots. I own 7 parrots and Deb and I have traveled to see them in the
>> wild. Of course we would want to explore Sydney and its city attractions,
>> but I think we could forget Ayers Rock.
>>
>> Hope this is enough info to get us started on this. Thank you very much for
>> your help.
>>
>> Jessica
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