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May 19th, 2010 admin No comments

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Can I take public transportation to go to the Gold Coast Surfers Paradise from Brisbane International Airport?

Should I take a bus or coachtrain take the train and the transfer of aid surferside bus? Which will take me directly to the door of the hotel? Can I take the airport bus coachtrain Brisbane where I have to go to downtown Brisbane to take coachtrain bus?

Using the train, then transfer by bus to the hotel sounds a good option. taxi is easier, but much more expensive … $ 200 – $ 250. There is also the AirtrainConnect service involves a train trip to a coastal station of gold and a chauffeur to your housing. See also: http://www.goldcoasttransport.com.au/Airport-Transfer-Rates.htm

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Brisbane Hotels City

May 18th, 2010 admin No comments

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The haunting and Soares Brisbane

Not only home to Brisbane UFO Research Queensland, a non-profit, voluntary association that receives, research and observation of UFO files, it is also considered one of the most haunted cities in the International Directory of haunted places.

The directory claims there are ghosts who reside in the corridors of many institutions such as Brisbane Old Government House, Parliament, Brisbane Arcade, and even the city of Brisbane Hall.Allegedly it is not uncommon to see the ghostly figure of an old lady wandering through the old stairs the mayor or a maintenance man, long dead up and down the elevator.

The historian Jack Sim of Ghost organizes visits Brisbane most haunted historic sites, such as Boggo Road Gaol, Toowong Cemetery Dutton Park Cemetery. On these visits Jack tells stories of the ghost story and deadly, and if lucky you might even see an appearance and "white light".

To start your own ghoul hunting Brisbane, start the oldest inhabited building in Queensland, the Commissariat Stores on the banks of the Brisbane River to William Street. It was built in 1829 and contains some gruesome reminders of the Brisbane past: a jar containing two fingers shriveled convict, the bundle of old hanging Boggo Road prison, and many great stories.

If you prefer to go hunting on your own Ghoul in Brisbane, you should begin by the Commissariat Stores, the oldest inhabited building Queensland. Built in 1829, he is now Home in a pot containing two fingers shriveled convict, the bundle hanging old Boggo Road prison and many beautiful stories. Built in 1846, Newstead House is Brisbane's oldest surviving residence. They say there are several ghosts that reside here, including a girl 12 years who has reorganized shoes. At the Hotel Petit Creek past a publican, who, they say fell through the window, was spotted in original parts of the hotel. A Plough Inn, Southbank, there are supposedly two ghosts wandering within its walls.

Catch a ferry across to the island of St. Helena in Moreton Bay, you can then participate in a ghost tour at night condemned cemetery. Here you will witness to tell the stories of those who have never left the island. Finally, go deep in Brisbane murderous past by going to Tour Mayne inheritance. Based on a true story about family Mayne, one of the most influential families in Brisbane with a murder in the middle.

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