I was there last year! Big baller! I had fun spelunking and I almost died lol! Do you remember the part where you have to rapel going down? I almost stumble down and hit a huge rock with my head. Good thing I'm still alive and kickin'. :)
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Thats definitely good your still here. I remember that part it was fun for me but yeah there's no safety nets which makes the feeling a little more raw and natural.
The ones based in Australia have too much stairs, railings and such that a 100+ year old or completely intoxicated person can make it through.
Yeah I like it raw too. But the government should put a warning that it's not for everyone coz I saw some kids there backing out with their parents.
The ones you have in AU are probably built for family adventure. :)
My mum went there with her brothers and sisters and at over 60 years old they couldn't do any of those adventure trails. There many other attractions on offer for them though that are easy walks. The foods also good and so is the locally grown coffee. They had civet coffee too and I love coffee but I didn't want to try it despite many sayings its the best tasting coffee in the world.
Haha! Yes. They have locally grown veggies and coffee. I tried the civet coffee and it taste like ordinary coffee to me. Starbucks is still better. lol!
Hahaha Almost all the Starbucks have shut down in Australia because they can not compete with the local cafes and franchises here. I think the beans would be great but its the equipment/technique for brewing as well as access to fresh milk/cream that makes making great coffee there difficult for locals. I always seem to struggle for ingredients when I try to cook western dishs for relatives during my visits.
oh yeah it sucks we don't have access to great equipment and technique. but i'm pretty sure there are always alternative like manual style of cooking. does Australia have any dish they're famous for? usually they borrowed from the Brittish
Its really multicultural down here and also a food capital. Thre's probably not much authentic Aussie dishes as mostly BBQ steak and sausages. Maybe a kangaroo steak or burger or damper.
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practice to cook? haha yeah! i defitnitely need some of it.
Join ako sa cooking lolsss
Haha! Anong cuisine?
Anything except pakbet and sinigang. I know those at least.
Ilocano ako so I also know Pakbet. :-) Sinigang hinde ko pa alam kung paano lutuin pero it looks easy. Just boil water then add kamias and sampaloc I guess? lol!
Umad-ado ti ilocano detoyen ahahaha
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