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Southern Blue Apartments, Port Lincoln
Apartment - 96 Lincoln Highway, Port Lincoln, 5606, Australia (On Ciao since: 04/2011)
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Comfort Inn Lincoln Downs, Batemans Bay
Hotel - Princes Hwy, Batemans Bay, New South Wales, 2536 - 4 Stars - 33 Rooms (On Ciao since: 05/2006)
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Lincoln Cottage Motor Inn, Wagga Wagga
Hotel - 337 Edward Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, 2650 - 22 Rooms (On Ciao since: 05/2006)
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Airport Whyalla Motel, Whyalla
Motel - 145 Lincoln Highway, Whyalla, South Australia, 5600, Australia (On Ciao since: 06/2010)
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Port Lincoln Hotel, Port Lincoln
Hotel - 1 Lincoln Highway, Port Lincoln, South Australia, 5606, Australia (On Ciao since: 06/2010)
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The Lincoln Hotel, Lincoln
Opposite the Lincoln Cathedral, and a 5-minute walk from the city centre, is the Lincoln Hotel. Drinks can be enjoyed in the outdoor seating...... more
Opposite the Lincoln Cathedral, and a 5-minute walk from the city centre, is the Lincoln Hotel. Drinks can be enjoyed in the outdoor seating area, set in the hotels beautiful garden. ... less
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Holiday Inn Lincoln, Lincoln
Overlooking the scenic, trendy Brayford Waterfront area and the River Witham, this Holiday Inn is located within 5 minutes walk of Lincoln Rail Station.
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The Poplars, Lincoln
In Lincoln centre, 4 minutes walk from Lincoln Cathedral and the University of Lincoln, the Poplars offers traditional bed and breakfast...... more
In Lincoln centre, 4 minutes walk from Lincoln Cathedral and the University of Lincoln, the Poplars offers traditional bed and breakfast accommodation. Free Wi-Fi and free parking are available. ... less
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Mettle - Lincoln
Mettle, Lincolns first full-length album (following on from the critical acclaim of both Barcelona and Kibokin mini albums) crackles and strums like a...... more
Mettle, Lincolns first full-length album (following on from the critical acclaim of both Barcelona and Kibokin mini albums) crackles and strums like a desert-baked old gramophone would. Decidedly unheavy Mettle--unlike the bands mid-1990s incarnation--this takes in the heady twilight atmosphere of a long summers evening following the broken roads down to Mexico (what do you expect from a band named after Lincoln Fargo in Jim Thompsons Heed the Thunder?) while dusty trombones and muted trumpets are swept across the widescreen vista. Its scenery is American, but the eccentricity intrinsic to their sound is undeniably English, giving the record an oddly disconcerting feel without them ever sounding like tourists. In fact, the moody "Never See London Again" makes it hard to imagine it was finished in Walthamstow. Upbeat when talking of family bereavement, ("Crooked Smile") but quietly introspective in the instrumental jam of "Ghost Cat". This is the ultimate campfire record--perhaps what Burt Bacharach might have produced if hed ridden west and drunk a quart of tequila a day with Badly Drawn Boy riding shotgun. Its imagery is vivid, its heart is heavy; this is simultaneously beautiful, maudlin and strange, but ultimately moving.--Ben Johncock ... less
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Castle Hotel, Lincoln
Next to the magnificent Lincoln Castle, the Grade II Listed Castle Hotel offers individually styled rooms with free Wi-Fi and luxury private bathrooms. ...... more
Next to the magnificent Lincoln Castle, the Grade II Listed Castle Hotel offers individually styled rooms with free Wi-Fi and luxury private bathrooms. Free on-site parking is also provided. ... less
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Lincoln [DVD]
As with the great John Ford (Young Mr. Lincoln) before him, it would be out of character for Steven Spielberg to construct a conventional,...... more
As with the great John Ford (Young Mr. Lincoln) before him, it would be out of character for Steven Spielberg to construct a conventional, cradle-to-grave portrait of a historical figure. In drawing from Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals, the director instead depicts a career-defining moment in the career of Abraham Lincoln (an uncharacteristically restrained Daniel Day-Lewis). With the Civil War raging, and the death toll rising, the president focuses his energies on passage of the 13th Amendment. Even those sympathetic to the cause question his timing, but Lincoln doesn't see the two issues as separate, and the situation turns personal when his son, Robert (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), chooses to enlist rather than to study law. While still mourning the loss of one son, Mary (Sally Field) can't bear to lose another. Playwright Tony Kushner, who adapted the screenplay, takes a page from the procedural handbook in tracing Lincoln's steps to win over enough representatives to abolish slavery, while simultaneously bringing a larger-than-life leader down to a more manageable size. In his stooped-shoulder slouch and Columbo-like speech, Day-Lewis succeeds so admirably that the more outspoken characters, like congressman Thaddeus Stevens (Tommy Lee Jones) and lobbyist W.N. Bilbo (James Spader), threaten to steal the spotlight whenever they enter the scene, but the levity of their performances provides respite from the complicated strategising and carnage-strewn battlefields. If Lincoln doesn't thrill like the Kushner-penned Munich, there's never a dull moment--though it would take a second viewing to catch all the political nuances. --Kathleen C. Fennessy ... less
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Hillcrest Hotel, Lincoln
Situated in the heart of Lincoln, Hillcrest Hotel offers scenic parkland views just 7 minutes from Lincolns historical centre and cathedral.
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Tower Hotel, Lincoln
With an award-winning restaurant and stylish wine bar, Tower Hotel offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. In Lincoln's Cathedral Quarter, the hotel...... more
With an award-winning restaurant and stylish wine bar, Tower Hotel offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. In Lincoln's Cathedral Quarter, the hotel is 500 metres from the Medieval Bishops Palace. ... less
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Lincoln [DVD]
As with the great John Ford (Young Mr. Lincoln) before him, it would be out of character for Steven Spielberg to construct a conventional,...... more
As with the great John Ford (Young Mr. Lincoln) before him, it would be out of character for Steven Spielberg to construct a conventional, cradle-to-grave portrait of a historical figure. In drawing from Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals, the director instead depicts a career-defining moment in the career of Abraham Lincoln (an uncharacteristically restrained Daniel Day-Lewis). With the Civil War raging, and the death toll rising, the president focuses his energies on passage of the 13th Amendment. Even those sympathetic to the cause question his timing, but Lincoln doesn't see the two issues as separate, and the situation turns personal when his son, Robert (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), chooses to enlist rather than to study law. While still mourning the loss of one son, Mary (Sally Field) can't bear to lose another. Playwright Tony Kushner, who adapted the screenplay, takes a page from the procedural handbook in tracing Lincoln's steps to win over enough representatives to abolish slavery, while simultaneously bringing a larger-than-life leader down to a more manageable size. In his stooped-shoulder slouch and Columbo-like speech, Day-Lewis succeeds so admirably that the more outspoken characters, like congressman Thaddeus Stevens (Tommy Lee Jones) and lobbyist W.N. Bilbo (James Spader), threaten to steal the spotlight whenever they enter the scene, but the levity of their performances provides respite from the complicated strategising and carnage-strewn battlefields. If Lincoln doesn't thrill like the Kushner-penned Munich, there's never a dull moment--though it would take a second viewing to catch all the political nuances. --Kathleen C. Fennessy ... less
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A must see destination in Australia
Advantages: amazing lakes, sand dunes, brilliant camping experience
Disadvantages: get dirty and smelly but that really doesn't matter when you're having such a great time!
...Fraser Island is a must see destination in Australia. You can get to the island from Hervey Bay or Rainbow Beach which on the Sunshine Coast just above Brisbane, although Hervey Bay is closer and offers a larger variety of tours to choose from. Different tours are available - you can either go on a guided tour where a guide drives you round and does most of the stuff for you or there is the self...
frankiefromings13
17.02.2009 14:39 ·
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Review of Fraser Island (Australia)
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My experience of working in Australia!
Advantages: Earn for your travels, meet locals and live as one
Disadvantages: None really
.... It was one of the big health funds that we used to moan about when I worked in the other job. Here I worked in the department where all the mail was sent to. I opened the envelopes and put them in the correct file to be sent to the relevant department. I also did a bit of computer work and helped empty and fill the bags that were to sent to each branch of the company in Australia. The pay here was...
ames123
29.03.2011 22:26 (02.04.2011 16:57) ·
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Review of Gap Year in Australia
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Language and otherness in 1700s Australia.
Advantages: well written, easy to read, thought-provoking, well paced
Disadvantages: none for me
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Once in Australia, language and communication become the dominant concern of Rooke and Grenville. How does one interpret another when they have no common words? How does one even interpret the world? Rooke attempts to build a comprehensive glossary of grammar, vocabulary and inflection, but Grenville shows the reader how vain a pursuit this is when two cultures are so mismatched and, ultimately...
brokenangelkisses
31.07.2012 09:14 ·
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Review of The Lieutenant - Kate Grenville
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