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    DAY 1 - BRISBANE to PERTH

    We'd had a lot of rain and flooding in our area in the week before we left. Takeoff was in wet and miserable weather.


    In a few minutes though we were high above the weather and heading west


    Rural farmland


    Slowly the scene was changing from the greens and browns of farmland to the reddish Australian outback


    The outback from the plane window


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    The harshnest of the desert


    Sand dunes for miles.
    I have a friend who is currently cycling down there somewhere. He is doing a 7500 km cycling trek through 10 of Australia's deserts for charity. Russel will have climbed over 2000 sand dunes by the time he finishes this amazing and never before attempted journey. A link to Russel's website/blog we built him is here for those interested http://www.adventuruss.com/


    The desert has many patterns


    Lake Eyre is a large salt lake that very rarely has water. It has been used as Australia's answer to the Bonniville Salt Flats and also is the site of land speed records. Recently though, Lake Eyre got rain and people are flooding there to see this once or twice lifetime opportunity.











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    Back over red desert. We were flying over this sort of terrain for hours.





    As we got closer to the WA coast the clouds began their build up. Perth and the south west corner of the state had also had a week of heavy rain.





    This was very cool! I looked down and saw the 737's shadow showing in a halo on the cloud below. Glimpses of the land still visible between the clouds.


    Flaps down. "The captain would like to remind everyone that the seat belts sign is now illuminated and all passengers should have their seats in the upright position, trays fastened, all cabin baggage stowed away in the overhead lockers or under your feet. Please keep your barf-bags at the ready cause I land like a New York cabbie but care less about what you think.
    Thank you for flying with Qantas, if you survive the landing please consider taking your life in our hands again!"
    I joke ... they were great.


    That's it for Day 1 folks. We travelled by car down the coastline to Bunbury and did a short amount of local site seeing to get a feel of where we were before heading to our home for the week and enjoying a nice home cooked meal.

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    Cool shots. I don't think I have done a flight with a decent camera....or a clean window. Only ever been to WA once and it was for work. Looking forward to seeing WA through your lens.

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    We have West Jet here where joking is part of the customer service. They are a no frills airline and I can remember once when a new passenger was asking one of the employees if they needed to bring snacks on board. He looked her over and replied; "Yes we don't supply those and by the way where is you lawn chair or are you planning to stand the whole flight".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg_Nuspel View Post
    We have West Jet here where joking is part of the customer service. They are a no frills airline and I can remember once when a new passenger was asking one of the employees if they needed to bring snacks on board. He looked her over and replied; "Yes we don't supply those and by the way where is you lawn chair or are you planning to stand the whole flight".

    BTW I think Qantas still has the best safety record of all airlines.
    I think that's still correct yes. Although you don't hear about the various mechanical issues they have I guess as we do.
    We usually fly Virgin Blue here due to the better pricing but this was a long flight so a bit extra was worth it I guess.

    West Jet sound like a load of fun


    Cheers also AntZ ... mostly through my wide angle as that's my new toy so I figured I might as well learn to use it.

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    This is gonna be fun. Some of the best wing shots I've seen.

    I can understand the need, but I'm still amazed at the size of the tires on Russel's bike. Must take a lot of energy just to move them on good terrain.
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