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Port Stephens: Marine Park & Lighthouse

November and December are always the worst blog months for me because I'm usually doing NANOWRIMO and there are lots of family birthdays and holiday events. And now I've started a second job! Although I'm not writing as much as I want, I do still have a backlog of videos! Don't forget that I do have a Youtube Channel (Click HERE), a home for all of my trip videos, as well as travel tips and conversations with some of my favorite travel buddies! 
Here is the latest video I posted; more footage of my Australian adventure :) 

We spent our last day in Port Stephens and Nelson Bay buying postcard and wandering around the Marine Park working our way to the Lighthouse. It was a on-and-off-again cloudy and rainy day, but the views were still worth standing in the chilly air and a little rain.
At the top of the incline, where the lighthouse and lighthouse museum is, there's also a little darling cafe! It's called the Inner Light Tea Rooms. (I'm telling you, Australia has some of the most charming and unique cafes). You can sit, have food, and simply look out over the water and the birds are really bold, they'll get so close to you for a bit of food. 

If I lived in Sydney, I would defiantly make some routine trips to Port Stephens/Nelson Bay and Salamander Bay to escape for the weekend. It's close enough to drive to, and yet far away enough that you feel as if you're truly on vacation - although you're only a few hours away. 


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