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Kate Orman

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Dec 5, 2006, 11:19:19 PM12/5/06
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Gustie Herrigal
Holidayed in Terrigal.
She went into a Zen trance
Down by The Entrance.

Bob Bain

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Dec 6, 2006, 4:25:43 AM12/6/06
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Joanne Napp
jumped from the Gap
in a trance of zen
a broken heart
bittersweet
was all she had just then

Bob Bain

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Dec 6, 2006, 4:39:45 AM12/6/06
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>>Gustie Herrigal
>>Holidayed in Terrigal.
>>She went into a Zen trance
>>Down by The Entrance.

> Joanne Napp
> jumped from the Gap
> in a trance of zen
> a broken heart
> bittersweet
> was all she had just then

For FOREIGNERS (anyone not associated with New South Wales)...

http://www.sydney.com.au/harbwalk.htm

Perphaps the most spectacular harbourside walk is one that starts at
The Gap, a spectacular ocean cliff at Watsons Bay, near South Head,
winds its way down through Vaucluse, meanders through Watsons Bay and
takes you all the way up to the lighthouse at South Head. The Gap is
famous not so much for its natural scenic beauty, but for more bizarre
reasons: a reported 20-30 people suicide each year by leaping from The
Gaps on to the rocks below. Dozens slip from the rocks, which makes it
a dangerous place to be if you don't keep to the paths and stay behind
the barriers.

http://www.theentrancetcm.com.au/about.html

As a tourist destination, The Entrance is a huge success, gauged by
the tens of thousands of people who flock here annually to take
holidays or a weekend stopover.

There are many who choose to spend regular weekends at this serene
coastal resort and many others who arrive just for a day trip or an
impromptu escape.

Its close proximity to both Sydney and Newcastle adds lustre to the
town with excellent freeway conditions making it only a one hour drive
from either city.

People who visit The Entrance never tire of it. They just keep coming
back.

http://www.terrigal.org/

Famous for it’s amazing accommodation, boutique shopping, upmarket
restaurants and cafes and first class entertainment, Terrigal is a
legendary Australian seaside village.

Sunny street cafes offer relaxed outdoor eating during the day, and
every evening a huge array of stylish restaurants serving an amazing
range of international menus open their doors to cater for the locals
and tourists who flock to Terrigal to cool off in the sea breezes.

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WHERE THE BLOODY HELL ARE YOU ?
(Australian Tourist Commision)

http://www.wherethebloodyhellareyou.com/


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