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Apart from a minor excursion to Kafe Kaos to stuff ourselves on their
magnificent Thai Tofu burgers, most of today was spent lounging on the
beach. Unfortunately, neither Jo nor I applyed enough sun-screen, so
by the end of the day we both had sunburn in various places — me on
the tops of my feet and ankles, Jo on her knees!
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The
Pier to Pub swim was the major attraction, several thousand people
on the beach, assorted swimmers and surf-life-saving boat races. The
seas were flat, with the easterly wind trying to push boats and
swimmers towards the rocks. Later in the afternoon the swell picked
up, it would have made for far more interesting boat races. Twenty or
so logging trucks cruised through town blockading the Great Ocean Road
and protesting about the Government end to the logging of native
forests — after years of pressure, logging is to end in some forests,
and the loggers seem to want to be paid to not log anymore. A couple
of light aircraft and police and news helicopters added to the noise
and general mayhem, definitely
not a day to lie quietly on the beach
and read a book!