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	<title>Travel Tripz &#187; Canberra, ACT</title>
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		<title>The Beijing Olympic Torch Relay - Canberra 24 April 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Olympic Torch for the games to be held in Beijing in August passed through Canberra today. 
 The capital is the only Australian city that the torch will be going to.  So we set off nice and early because the roads into the city center are all being closed off to through traffic.
So Val (husband) and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img border="1" align="left" src="http://www.traveltripz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/motorcade.JPG" hspace="4" alt="A small part of the Police Escort" title="A small part of the Police Escort" />The Olympic Torch for the games to be held in Beijing in August passed through Canberra today. </p>
<p> The capital is the only Australian city that the torch will be going to.  So we set off nice and early because the roads into the city center are all being closed off to through traffic.</p>
<p>So Val (husband) and I are in my car and are following Varinia (daugher) my three grandaughers - Ayla, Demelza and Ce&#8217;Nedra, in her car. Well what a wild drive this turns out to be. I don&#8217;t think Varinia is aware that there are speed limits or that crossing lanes at a manic pace is probably not really acceptable.  However, we finally arrive at her work to park and set off down towards King Edward Ave. Our Grandson Sebastian was a no show having missed his flight from Brisbane to Canberra due to a heavy night on the town last night.</p>
<p><img border="1" align="right" src="http://www.traveltripz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/chinese-supporters.JPG" hspace="4" alt="Chinese supporters at the Olympic Torch Relay" title="Chinese supporters at the Olympic Torch Relay" />We are among the first to arrive at this particular spot and it&#8217;s not long before we are joined by a Chinese contingent in full national costume waving large flags and beating a large drum.</p>
<p>We have a photo taken with them and they are very obliging to everyone who requests photos.</p>
<p>An elderly Italian gent arrive and tells us that he ran a leg of the relay for the last Olympic Games when the torch passed through Bundaberg in Queensland.  We are then joined by a Chinese gent who keeps us entertained with tales of his life in China, Thailand and Malaysia along with his view on the Tibet situation. </p>
<p>There aren&#8217;t any protesters along our stretch of the route, simply lots of supportive fans and lots and lots of police. </p>
<p>There is an extremely large police contingent, in fact when the runner finally arrives with the torch it&#8217;s almost impossible to see her because of the large number of police surrounding her.  Fortunately, Demelza manages to get a clear photo of Fiona Stanley, former Australian of the Year and leading epidemiologist from Subiaco WA.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img border="1" src="http://www.traveltripz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/the-olympic-torch-relay.JPG" hspace="4" alt="The Olympic Relay 2008" title="The Olympic Relay 2008" /></p>
<p>The route for the Olympic Torch Relay, known as the Journey of Harmony, is the longest route measuring an impressive 137,000 kilometres. That is enough klms to cross the globe three and a half times. Other host cities for the torch relay includes san Francisco, Paris, London and Buenos Aires.</p>
<p>The ancient Chinese trade route -The Silk Road- inspired the global route. It was the Silk Road that opened up cultural and trade transactions between China and the West in 114BC. Canberra was never part of The Silk Road, but is included in the torch relay route as recognition of it&#8217;s sister city relationship with Beijing, and it&#8217;s status as the Australian national capital.</p>
<p>Not only is the route the longest torch relay in history, but the torch had been especially created to burn at high altitude as it ascends Mount Qomolangma, (Mount Everest).</p>
<p>There were pockets of protesters along the way and a number of scuffles broke out in other sectors of the relay route which resulted in 7 arrests in Canberra. However, we did not see any of this from where we were standing. We enjoyed standing on the sideline watching the torch go on its way. When the relay had passed us and we started to make our way back to the car the Chinese around us began chanting &#8216;One China&#8217; as some of the &#8216;Free Tibet&#8217; protesters came past.</p>
<p>There were a number of activities such as hot air ballooning and the relay was followed by a concert at Stage 88.</p>
<p> Here is a list of the Beijing Olympic Torchbearers for 2008 in Canberra, in the order in which they carried the torch.</p>
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1. Tania Major<br />
2. Elizabeth Patrick<br />
3. Megan Marcks<br />
4. Jonathon Welch<br />
5. Qiaobo Ye<br />
6. Jacquelin Magnay<br />
7. Neale Lavis<br />
8. Rachel Imison<br />
9. John Mackay<br />
10. Changbin Yu<br />
11. Carol Keil<br />
12. David Bussau<br />
13. Heath Francis<br />
14. Robert Innes<br />
15. Christian Williams<br />
16. Gerrard Gosens<br />
17. Libby Trickett (Lenton)<br />
18. Phillip Cameron<br />
19. Paul Narracott<br />
20. Robert De Castella<br />
21. Matt Welsh<br />
22. Adam Pine<br />
23. Jodie Henry<br />
24. Nova Peris<br />
25. Lee Kernaghan<br />
26. Alice Mills<br />
27. Fiona Stanley<br />
28. Ian Frazer<br />
29. Mark Beretta<br />
30. Peter Sharp<br />
31. Michael York<br />
32. Louise Sauvage<br />
33. Karyn Reis<br />
34. Katrina Fong Lim<br />
35. Louise Padgett<br />
36. Sophie Bowen<br />
37. Janelle White<br />
38. Andrew Heslop<br />
39. Aaron Fleming<br />
40. Andrew Behrndt<br />
41. Jai Taurima<br />
42. David Dickson<br />
43. Petria Thomas<br />
44. Fiona Wood<br />
45. Matthew Vincent<br />
46. Julius (Judy) Patching<br />
47. Jake Warcaba<br />
48. Marjorie Jackson-Nelson<br />
49. Heather McKay<br />
50. Judith Clarendon Cox<br />
51. Matilda House<br />
52. Craig Wallace<br />
53. Ian Ruff<br />
54. Raymond Smee<br />
55. Emma Beadsworth<br />
56. Michael Hellessey<br />
57. G.Q. Max Lu<br />
58. Alby Woolmer<br />
59. Don Whitbread<br />
60. Hanna Lord<br />
61. Margaret Scott<br />
62. Susan Zhuang<br />
63. Tim Cuddihy<br />
64. Donald Stanley<br />
65. Kerry Saxby-Junna<br />
66. Edmund Thomas<br />
67. Gilian Hicks<br />
68. Amanda Fraser<br />
69. Jo Brown<br />
70. Ngaree Ah Kit<br />
71. Michael Milton<br />
72. Stasia Dabrowski<br />
73. Michael Gallagher<br />
74. Daria Joura<br />
75. Howard Gilmour<br />
76. Clementine Pickwick<br />
77. Doug Hall<br />
78. Wolford Parsons<br />
79. Ron Clarke<br />
80. Ian Thorpe</font></p>
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		<title>Canberra is in Bloom</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 05:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canberra is putting on its spring show and the trees are all begining to blossom now that spring is here.
One of the main September through to October attractions in the ACT is Floriade in Commonwealth Park.  Over  one million blooms are set out to create a  theme that has been decided on by the organisers.  This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canberra is putting on its spring show and the trees are all begining to blossom now that spring is here.</p>
<p>One of the main September through to October attractions in the ACT is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.floriadeaustralia.com/" title="Floriade Canberra">Floriade</a> in Commonwealth Park.  Over  one million blooms are set out to create a  theme that has been decided on by the organisers.  This years theme is Aussie icons, myths and legends.</p>
<p>There are also cultural activities and events to keep the crowds entertained along with food and shops.  Entrance to the event is free and Floriade is very popular with touring groups.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.traveltripz.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/spring2007-001a.JPG" alt="spring2007-001a.JPG" /></p>
<p>This is a picture of the Cherry blossom trees just outside of where I live.</p>
<p>Through the trees you can see the new subdivision that has taken place of our once beautiful park where the kangaroos and wombats lived.  These animals have now  been pushed further back into the hills so our local children are no longer able to experience them in their natural habitat.</p>
<p>In the background are the Brindibella&#8217;s which is a mountain range in NSW forms the western ranges running the length of  the ACT from the north of the Kosiosko National Park  to Brindabella.  Tumut is a beautiful place on the way to Brindabella, where there are natural springs and caves for the more adventurous.  Another perfect spot to visit is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.traveltripz.com/2007/05/03/a-visit-to-talbingo-nsw/http://" title="Talbingo">Talbingo.</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.traveltripz.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/spring2007-003.jpg" alt="spring2007-003.jpg" /></p>
<p>I love the springtime when all the blossoms are out.</p>
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