@ Rustic Farm, Victoria, Australia Abby begins her walkabout in Victoria! Rustic Farm, Victoria, Australia Numerous rustic farms exist in Victoria, Australia and many of them have been turned into B&B, or you can plan to use the venue for wedding shoots. Old buildings always make for fantastic photographs, so don’t forget to take your camera if you are just out for a drive.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Paxton.
Abby shook paws with Paxton the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Blue And Copper Egg The first painted eggs came from Mesopotamia, and because eggs were forbidden food during Lent, people painted eggs while Lent was being observed—after Lent, they would eat the eggs on Easter Day.
Beautifully decorated eggs “pysanka” are associated with Ukraine, and the oldest painted egg that was unearthed in northern Ukraine is dated to the end of the 17th century.
Autumnal evening in Victoria A pleasant residential road in Victoria with the evening lights just on. It's an ideal place for cycling -- take your paws off the pedals and wheeee! Down you coast all the way!
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Kaycee.
Abby shook paws with Kaycee the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Wonderland of Gippsland "Did you know that Australia has over 60 separate wine regions, Abby?" "Sixty? That's incredible!" replied Shade. "Yup. The majority of them are in New South Wales and Victoria." "We'll have to stock up with a few, then! There's nothing like a generous glug of a fruity red to perk up one's spaghetti bolognese!" Wonderland of Gippsland There is so much to do and see in this wonderful part of Victoria! There are amazing national parks, lakes for sailing on, the 90-mile beach to explore, distilleries, restaurants with fresh gourmet produce, art galleries and studios, charming little towns or the wide open spaces of the Great Alpine Road!
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Shade.
Abby shook paws with Shade the Wisp. They both received one silver mole!
@ Nicholson River, Victoria, Australia "Interesting factoid here, Abby! The Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne is the only hotel in the world to have hosted five Beatles." "How so, Tigger?" "Well, on their 1964 tour, Ringo Starr was ill, so a replacement drummer – Jimmy Nicol - was called up. Ringo joined the band in Melbourne, so that night the group had five members." Nicholson River, Victoria, Australia In East Gippsland, 295 km from Melbourne, is the town of Nicholson on the banks of the Nicholson River. The old trestle bridge dates back to 1914.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Tigger.
Abby shook paws with Tigger the Tiger. They both received one silver mole!
@ Autumnal Park Look Abby, there's a steam boat on that muddy brown river! Do you think we've travelled back in time, or is Victoria just that far behind the times, like its name suggests? Autumnal Park When you fancy meeting up with your fellow pets for a natter in the park, there's no better spot than this leaf-strewn park bench in the shade of a large tree.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Choose a name Thisisme.
Abby shook paws with Choose a name Thisisme the Panda Cub. They both received one silver mole!
Choose a name Thisisme and you found 75 Travel Tokens!
@ Lake Victoira, Victoria, Australia Can we go to the MCG please Abby? Can we? Can we? I really want to see Bradman bat or Cazaly fly! Lake Victoira, Victoria, Australia Lake Victoria is a shallow lake, that forms an 'off-river' storage. The lake was modified in 1920 to assist in regulating the flow and salinity of the River Murray, as it flows into South Australia.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with HOot.
Abby shook paws with HOot the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Melbourne Airport, Night, Australia Can we go to the MCG please Abby? Can we? Can we? I really want to see Bradman bat or Cazaly fly! Melbourne Airport, Night, Australia Passengers aboard a plane taking off from Melbourne Airport gaze down to take a last look at the city lights. Some passengers will sleep, some will plan what to do upon arrival at their destination, and some will gaze out the windows and dream about the lovely time they had in Australia.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Dillon Emmet Barker.
Abby shook paws with Dillon Emmet Barker the Hound Dog. They both received one silver mole!
Dillon Emmet Barker and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Williamstown, Melbourne, Australia "It says here that Victoria was named after the British Queen Victoria, as was Queensland," said Abby. "You know, it's funny," mused Aunt Bee. "In Britain, 'Victorian' refers to a time period covering most of the 19th century but here of course it means, you know, of or belonging to the state of Victoria. I have to think twice about what they mean when I hear a pet describing himself as 'Victorian'!" Williamstown, Melbourne, Australia The Yalukit-willam clan of the Kulin Nation were the first people to call Hobsons Bay home. Williamstown was considered for the capital of the new colony at Port Phillip; Melbourne was chosen for the abundance of fresh water. Australia's first telegraph line began operating between Melbourne and Williamstown on March 3, 1854. Williamstown has also been used in several Australian television shows including, The Henderson Kids with many local landmarks used.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Aunt Bee.
Abby shook paws with Aunt Bee the Bee. They both received one silver mole!
@ Melbourne Day Skyline, Victoria, Australia Can we travel to Gippsland while we are here please, Abby? I want to catch up with Esmeralda and Rosie, and meet their herds! Melbourne Day Skyline, Victoria, Australia Melbourne by day offers some great views of the striking skyline. Why not visit the State Library of Victoria, one of the oldest free libraries in the world, built-in 1854, you could find a music venue, which you won’t have trouble finding as Melbourne has been named, "the live music capital of the world".
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Ove like my dad who I miss so much.
Abby shook paws with Ove like my dad who I miss so much the Desert Rose Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
Ove like my dad who I miss so much and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Great Ocean Road, A Memorial, Victoria, Australia "So, Addie, when Melbourne hosted the Olympic Games in 1956, which event was held in an entirely different country?" "Gosh! That sounds unusual. I don't know, Abby." "The equestrian events were held in Stockholm, Sweden, as quarantine laws meant the competing horses were not allowed into Australia." Great Ocean Road, A Memorial, Victoria, Australia Construction on this famous road started in 1919-1932 by returning servicemen as a memorial to fellow servicemen killed in WWI. It is the world’s largest war memorial. This was a huge undertaking, no machinery was used, horses and carts, and thousands of men used shovels and picks.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Addie.
Abby shook paws with Addie the Midnight Mauve Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ The Grotto, Victoria, Australia "It says here that Victoria was named after the British Queen Victoria, as was Queensland," said Abby. "You know, it's funny," mused Choose a name. "In Britain, 'Victorian' refers to a time period covering most of the 19th century but here of course it means, you know, of or belonging to the state of Victoria. I have to think twice about what they mean when I hear a pet describing himself as 'Victorian'!" The Grotto, Victoria, Australia The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. With incredible views and plenty of natural rock formations, one of which is The Grotto, part blowhole, part cave, and part archway. A stairway leads down into The Grotto, so you can get good views from above or below. Take care if the tide is high or it is windy. The best times to visit are at sunrise or sunset in the summer.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Choose a name.
Abby shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Bonnie Doon, Victoria, Australia Can we go to the MCG please Abby? Can we? Can we? I really want to see Bradman bat or Cazaly fly! Bonnie Doon, Victoria, Australia Bonnie Doon, gateway to the High Country, is a series of small villages located in North East Victoria on the edge of Lake Eildon. Fishing, trail riding, and watersports are some activities you can experience in this area.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with T.C..
Abby shook paws with T.C. the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Setting Sun, Victoria, Australia Melbourne is the city with the highest population of Greeks outside of Greece. With over 400,000 Greek Australians living here, it is said to be the third-largest Greek city in the world behind Athens and Thessaloniki. The suburb of Oakleigh is known as "the Greekest place outside of Greece!” Setting Sun, Victoria, Australia The day is over, you and your pets have had an exciting time seeing all the sites, and now it is time to sit and gaze out over the water and enjoy some quiet. Tomorrow will be another busy day so take this time to relax and soak in the gorgeous view.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Choose a name.
Abby shook paws with Choose a name the Panda Cub. They both received one silver mole!
@ Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes, Melbourne, Australia "So, Abby -- can you name some things invented in Victoria?" "I can't even guess, Svaha!" "Vegemite, the black box flight recorder, dim sums, latex gloves and ice-making machines." "I can take or leave the Vegemite, but on the whole, wow!" Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes, Melbourne, Australia Along Dendy Street Beach in Brighton, you will come across a long row of these colourful bathing boxes. Each one is privately owned and passed down to other family members. A popular tourist attraction in the area, these brightly painted bathing boxes may have you wanting to create your own bathing box at home.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Svaha.
Abby shook paws with Svaha the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Melbourne Skyline, Victoria, Australia Oh look ... you won a pet! Melbourne Skyline, Victoria, Australia Most cities change dramatically at night; as darkness falls, the glow of the city lights gives the city a new look, a sense of wonder and excitement, and even the sounds change. There are many things you can enjoy in Melbourne at night. Take in a show at a theater or comedy club. If you don’t mind heights, you can go up to the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower and get a fantastic view of the whole city. There is a ghost tour of the Old Melbourne Goal, built in the mid-1800s.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Kaycee.
Abby shook paws with Kaycee the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
Kaycee gave you 1 "Yellow Maned Pony Rearing" size 7
@ Yarra River, Melbourne, Australia "The great Marconi was experimenting with worldwide radio communications in the early 20th century. He built two temporary wireless stations in Australia. Where would you guess they were, Abby?" "Um, one in the far west and one in the far east, Cherrie?" hazarded Abby. "Nope! One was in coastal Victoria and the other on the northern edge of Tasmania, to demonstrate the usefulness of wireless communication between the mainland and Tasmania." "That makes sense!" Yarra River, Melbourne, Australia [ The Yarra River has been a food source and meeting place for aboriginal Australians for thousands of years. Located at the lower river sits Victoria’s state capitol Melbourne, established in 1835. From the Yarra range, the river flows 242 kilometres (150 mi) through the Yarra Valley and the plains and empties into Hobsons Bay.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Cherrie.
Abby shook paws with Cherrie the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Brighton Breakwater, Melbourne, Australia "The great Marconi was experimenting with worldwide radio communications in the early 20th century. He built two temporary wireless stations in Australia. Where would you guess they were, Abby?" "Um, one in the far west and one in the far east, Missy?" hazarded Abby. "Nope! One was in coastal Victoria and the other on the northern edge of Tasmania, to demonstrate the usefulness of wireless communication between the mainland and Tasmania." "That makes sense!" Brighton Breakwater, Melbourne, Australia Middle Brighton Pier and breakwater, afford good views of Port Phillip Bay. After strolling along the breakwater you can spend the day yachting, fishing, or swimming.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Missy.
Abby shook paws with Missy the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!
@ Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia "Here's a fun fact from our brochure, George," remarked Abby. "There were arguments between Victoria and New South Wales as to whether Melbourne or Sydney should be chosen as the capital city of Australia. In the end, it was decided a new city, which would be the capital, would be formed halfway between the two: Canberra." Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia A little yellow boat sits on the sand at Barwon Heads, a coastal town on the Bellarine Peninsula. It looks like the perfect day to set that small craft onto the water and paddle around.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with George.
Abby shook paws with George the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Melbourne at Night I think you are supposed to drive along The Great Ocean Road, Abby, not walk it! At this rate, we won't reach the end of the road until Christmas! Melbourne at Night A stunning night shot of Melbourne with a brightly lit cityscape, the River Yarra calm after a busy day and reflecting back the colours above it. The modern Evan Walker pedestrian bridge and Flinders Street Station are in the background. How amazing would it be to wander round the city centre, perhaps to do some late-night shopping or to try out a restaurant.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Fin.
Abby shook paws with Fin the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Loch Ard Gorge, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia "Today's fun fact, Stripes!" declared Abby. "How is Batmania linked to Melbourne?" "Are the inhabitants particular aficionados of the DC Comics' Caped Crusader, Abby?" "Truth is stranger than fiction! Batmania was a name considered for Melbourne after the explorer John Batman, who founded the city." Loch Ard Gorge, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia With orange sand, natural rock formations, clear blue water, and stunning views for miles, this is one of the most popular stopping points for tourists along the Great Ocean Road. It has been the official location for several movies, including The Pirate Movie, which was filmed in 1982, and the 1999 TV series Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Stripes.
Abby shook paws with Stripes the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Princes Pier, Melbourne "Interesting factoid here, Abby! The Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne is the only hotel in the world to have hosted five Beatles." "How so, Wrex?" "Well, on their 1964 tour, Ringo Starr was ill, so a replacement drummer – Jimmy Nicol - was called up. Ringo joined the band in Melbourne, so that night the group had five members." Princes Pier, Melbourne Showing remnants of the New Railway Pier, the historical pier in Port Phillip, constructed in 1912-1915, renamed Princes Pier after the Prince of Wales who visited Melbourne in May 1920. Princes Pier is the second largest timber-piled wharf structure in Australia.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Wrex.
Abby shook paws with Wrex the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Twelve Apostles, Victoria, Australia Melbourne is the city with the highest population of Greeks outside of Greece. With over 400,000 Greek Australians living here, it is said to be the third-largest Greek city in the world behind Athens and Thessaloniki. The suburb of Oakleigh is known as "the Greekest place outside of Greece!” Twelve Apostles, Victoria, Australia Along the coast of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, you will see these limestone stacks. There are seven still standing of the original eight. Formed by erosion in the harsh weather conditions of the Southern Ocean, this is a popular tourist destination.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Morenth.
Abby shook paws with Morenth the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Princes Bridge, Melbourne "Did you know that Australia has over 60 separate wine regions, Abby?" "Sixty? That's incredible!" replied swinger. "Yup. The majority of them are in New South Wales and Victoria." "We'll have to stock up with a few, then! There's nothing like a generous glug of a fruity red to perk up one's spaghetti bolognese!" Princes Bridge, Melbourne A cityscape of the Melbourne skyline, with Princes Bridge in the foreground, photographed from the South Bank.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with swinger.
Abby shook paws with swinger the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Portland, Victoria, Australia Look Abby, there's a steam boat on that muddy brown river! Do you think we've travelled back in time, or is Victoria just that far behind the times, like its name suggests? Portland, Victoria, Australia The oldest permanent European settlement in the state, Portland, which lies on Portland Bay is on the southwest coast of Victoria. A popular area for surfing, whale watching, and fishing. You can visit aboriginal sites or make a day visiting The Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, which has exhibits on the city's maritime history, plus a sperm whale skeleton.
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Bubble T.
Abby shook paws with Bubble T the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
Bubble T gave you 1 "Australian travel token" size 7
@ Marina, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia Abby has now completed her walkabout in Victoria! As she prepares to go home, she receives a wonderful gift! Surfing Numbat, Brown I love the sun. Soaking up the rays is one of my favourite things to do. I can swim, but I am very happy to have my surfboard; I can paddle in the water or use it to float around, enjoying the sun. After some time spent on the water, it will be time to eat; termites for me, seeds or fruit for you? Grab your board and join me.
Marina, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia Many small vessels dance on the water on a lovely day in Williamstown. A great way to spend the day relaxing, napping, and deciding where you want to go for dinner. Abby has enjoyed her walkabout in Victoria, but it is time to go home now! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also enjoy an Australian Walkabout!
While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Addie.
Abby shook paws with Addie the Midnight Mauve Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Addie gave you 1 "Surfing Numbat, Brown" FULL SIZE