200tdi ayre
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Sounds like you need to board a plane 200tdi!
I do ! Haha
Sounds like you need to board a plane 200tdi!
If I didn't have my wife and boy I'd seriously consider leaving, Australia seems like a nice place and I would like the wilderness etc, but I can't see why people put it on their bucket list etc
I am in the same boat, and being in agriculture can nearly pick where to go. But the wife won't travel for anything other than holiday.
Just remember that your only real regrets in life are the things that you had the chance to do but never did, I am only 28 and even now that is so true. But it's never to late to change your life.
I live in Australia and moved here bot 30 yrs ago.
Just recently we had all the excitement you would want.
A cyclone crossed the coast north of here and turned into a slow moving rain depresion and dumped about 1 1/2 ft of rain in 2 days but when it reached us here at a place called Burnett Heads it also produced water spouts which when hit the land turned into mini tornados. 1 of these tornados crossed the coast 100yrd from our house but the cetere was only 20 yrds across. It took the roof off of 2 houses and then followed our street up taking fences and more roofs also i ripped out our Macadamia nut tree and carried on for a further 1 km and ended up demolishing a small shop and service station at a caravan park. all in all there were 20 roofs damaged and abou5 houses demolished.There were 2 tornados crossed the coast here and another 3 crossed within 10 KM of here leaving a trail of millions of dollars worth of damage and we were without electric for 4 days.
The worse was still to come because of the amount of water that was dropped 3 days later a flood came down the Burnett river and Bundaberg which is 20 km upsteram from us was flooded and North Bundaberg had to be evacuated.
When resident were allowed back into inspect damage 27 houses were condemed. Some of the houses were floated off ther stumps and one ended up directing traffic from the center of a roundabout
There is still the clean up going on here but life is almost back to normal for most of the town although there are still a lot of people living in tent at evacuation ceters.
We were some of the lucky ones as we had no damage and no floods but a lot of people lost everything.
Even after all that I would not live anywhere else but I do spend a lot of time travelling in other contries.
Another alternative for you to live is South Africa .I know some people live there and the lifestyle id great.
Not strictly Range Rover related I know... but....
I am considering moving to Dubai- mainly for the money, lack of rain, tax free earnings, better career opportunities etc. I am fully aware that there are some quite large drawbacks to living there, but cannot make my mind up!
Any thoughts on Dubai? Or ideas on where I can start a new, exciting life?!
He was apparently totally ****ed when he went missing, alcohol and living in Muslim countries is a recipe for disaster sadlyHave a look at this........
BBC News - British men 'tortured by Dubai police'
Plus there is a missing Brit sailor missing from shore leave and presumed dead. Been missing for months
He was apparently totally ****ed when he went missing, alcohol and living in Muslim countries is a recipe for disaster sadly
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