zero_gravitas@aussie.zone to Australia@aussie.zoneEnglish · 2 months agoTwelve Apostles visitors to be charged entry fee to see natural wonderwww.theguardian.comexternal-linkmessage-square18linkfedilinkarrow-up130arrow-down10
arrow-up130arrow-down1external-linkTwelve Apostles visitors to be charged entry fee to see natural wonderwww.theguardian.comzero_gravitas@aussie.zone to Australia@aussie.zoneEnglish · 2 months agomessage-square18linkfedilink
minus-squareDiaDeLosMuertos@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 months agoWhen I first came to Aus on a working holiday visa in 1988 you could drive onto one of them and park up. I still have some nice photos from back then. And don’t blame me for any erosion. My HQ did nothing wrong.
minus-squareFireWire400@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·edit-22 months agoIt’s so fascinating how much the government didn’t care about cultural sites back then. Hell, you could land on Uluru with a plane back then. My HQ As in HQ Monaro? That’s sick
minus-squareDiaDeLosMuertos@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·2 months agoHa. No just an ordinary four door HQ.
minus-squareDiaDeLosMuertos@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 months agoLOL. Ok but no more than the thousands of other cars that parked there over the many years. It was a designated car park by the way.
When I first came to Aus on a working holiday visa in 1988 you could drive onto one of them and park up. I still have some nice photos from back then. And don’t blame me for any erosion. My HQ did nothing wrong.
It’s so fascinating how much the government didn’t care about cultural sites back then. Hell, you could land on Uluru with a plane back then.
As in HQ Monaro? That’s sick
Ha. No just an ordinary four door HQ.
Still pretty cool
Didn’t it?
LOL. Ok but no more than the thousands of other cars that parked there over the many years. It was a designated car park by the way.