Blue Tongue Lizard
This is the (Official TubeLoser’s 2011 Weight Loss Challenge) Watch 11 overweight competitors from both Australia and the USA, as they battle the bulge in a quest to lose as much weight as they can between the 1st of January and 1st of April 2011. There is a 00 cash prize to the competitor the can shed biggest percentage of body fat… Many will share their diet and weight loss tips, as well as show you the grueling exercise regimes they go through in order to burn body fat, lose weight, and get fit. Please subscribe and follow their journey. Here are the contestants channel pages, please subscribe and support them. The names starting weight in Kg and channel link. Anthony 115 www.youtube.com Peter 176 www.youtube.com Darren 122 www.youtube.com Rob tba www.youtube.com Graham 230 www.youtube.com Jason 118 www.youtube.com Tim 185 www.youtube.com Joe 236 www.youtube.com Angie 121 www.youtube.com Stephanie 149 www.youtube.com Leeann 113 www.youtube.com
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Preview of Broony79′s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Augusta, Australia Entry Title: “Day 1 – Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse to Hamelin Bay” Entry: “Distance: 27km Let’s just step back a day. Yesterday, a Saturday, I worked till 11pm. This was not really putting myself in prime form for a 5am wake-up call. Why 5am you say. Well our Trekkers meeting from the Wednesday prior suggested we needed to leave the lighthouse by 8am for the 28km stage walk. So tired, Carl and I drove the 2hrs to Augusta stopping off at Prevelly Bay Caravan Park to pick up Verity. Sensibly having the Saturday off she stayed the night there to ready herself for the stages ahead and allowing her to leave her car there to return (hopefully) 2 days later. Cape Leewin lighthouse is located at the harsh nipple of land against where the Indian Ocean collides against the Southern Ocean. I would also accept the argument that the Southern collides against the Indian. Either way, they meet, clash and create big white waves. We exit the car at 08:03 to natures hand of gusty wind & overcast weather. I was gutted that my 3 red vinyl capes where not with me. We are talking a total of worth, so as you can imagine, I was hurting. But more to the point in some insane part of my brain I thought it would be cool to walk a section of the cape to cape in capes. Heading North past the old …
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Preview of Scruffyandco’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Cervantes, Australia Entry Title: “Random Roundup” Entry: “Roughly 3 hours South of Coral Bay we settled into the basic, very windy campsite near the Point Quobba lighthouse. We climbed the beautiful wildflower covered dunes to the lighthouse and the views out over the sea and the ferocious waves was amazing. The main reason for taking the detour off the highway to Point Quobba is the spectacular blowholes, which on all but the calmest days spout geyser-like plumes of seawater up to 20 metres in the air. An awesome sight with the sunlight making rainbows in the spray and the roar of the ocean and the hiss of the vents adding a suitably dramatic soundtrack. We stopped for a few hours in Carnarvon, where we walked along One Mile Jetty (sadly reduced to 1km by fire) and had a nose around a huge satellite dish, allegedly once part of the Strategic Global Communications Network which had the honour of relaying Neil Armstrong`s first words from the surface of the moon. Next up was the curiously named Rainbow Jungle in the pretty coastal resort of Kalbarri, which is a bird lover`s paradise displaying hundreds of native and exotic parrots, some behind bars, but many free flying in the huge walk through aviary. One of the caged corellas called Cocky was particularly entertaining with his …
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