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Our 2 first weeks in Darwin (Australia) by Mel

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2007

Mel & Dydie in Darwin (Australia) - January 2007
http://cdansmanature.spaces.live.com (FRENCH)

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  • vous y étiez pendant la wet season ou quoi?

  • Je suis restée un an là-bas en 2007 et Cindy s'y est mariée avec un Australien, elle y vit toujours aujourd'hui :)

  • hey i've seen you two birds around town..fancy seeing youse on youtube.

  • Haha actually we are still here ! But I'm leaving in december and Cindy tries so stay and live here. See ya maybe in town one day ;-)

  • haha got the wet season huh! lol omg u were at CDU (CHARLES DARWIN UNI)? i was there exactly where u were! lol where are u now???

  • We are still in Darwin, we work at CDU (School for Environmental Research for me and Ausralian Institute of Marine Science for Cindy). The wet season is fantastic, we love it !

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  • They seem to be enjoying themselves :D. I'm pleased, I live in Darwin. It's the best place in the world, I swear to you.

  • Darwin. I love you. The rest of the world is slowly getting to know you and appreciating you and your pace. Don't change in an effort to be like the rest of the world. Otherwise you'll be nothing special.

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  • Polly vou france ay ? :)

    Peta nomee yum!

  • Two pretty French girls

  • ...and an Italian girl...meeeeeeeee

  • who the fuck are they???lol y do all guys find french chicks hot?

  • salut of mexico

    saludos de mexico

    madame¡

  • It's usually about 25 degrees celsius during the day in june/july, the coldest part of the dry season. And it gets up to about 37 degree's in november/december during the hottest part of the wet season. It is a tropical environment, not temperate. We only have two seasons which are the Wet and the Dry.

  • How could anyone stand living in a place where its 30 degrees Celsius in the middle of winter, and 50 degrees in summer?

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