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Daniel Holmes
About Me
I first came into this world on the 12th of June 1992, did the normal thing living a normal life my whole childhood, went to little schools in a little town, 12 years went by and I began my high school years, that’s where I met Bruce and Will, they lived a couple of blocks down the street so from that day on we basically grew up together.
My first big adventure was when I had turned 14 and my family and I jetted off to Vanuatu for 2 weeks on a little island getaway holiday, I was just a young tucker and it was extremely amazing it was that trip that made me want to travel and see the world for what it is, explore everything I possibly could and learn everything there is to know about each culture I come across. Since that trip I have travelled to a few different countries and exploring what exotic places those countries have to offer.
  Countries Visited
Vanuatu, New Zealand x2, Malaysia, Thailand x2, Cambodia.
Favorite Activities
Body boardingVideo gamesBeing tattooedHanging mates.
Favorite Food
SushiPizzaAny dish that has chickenCurry
Favorite Quote
“When you stare into the dark abyss, the dark abyss will stare back at you”
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Pat Morton Lookout
Pat Morton Lookout is located near one of Ballina’s most beautiful villages called Lennox Head.The Lookout has breathtaking views of the surrounding beaches and is home to a protected marine park.The lookout also serves as an excellent whale (seasonal activity) and dolphin watching spot. You can also see the brilliant views of the shining Pacific Ocean from the sky via hang gliding.
 Things Nearby to do Pat Morton Lookout
Seven Mile Beach.
Lake Ainsworth
Patches Beach
 Things to do at Pat Morton Lookout
Picnic
Scenic Walking
View Marine Park
Surfing
Hang gliding
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Angels Beach, Ballina
Angels beach is one of Ballina’s most beautiful and secluded beaches. Tucked away between Blackhead and Flat rock this beach is approximately 1.65km long. Not really known for its surf as it can be quite dangerous at times this beach is more known for its beautiful views and all in all its a fantastic walking beach.
Angels beach in Ballina is mainly visited by locals because of a small car park entrance along the coast road which many people can miss. The beach is surrounded by luscious coastal green corridor which is cared for and conserved by local dune care and coastal care groups.
Things Nearby to do Angels Beach, Ballina
Flat Rock
Aboriginal Heritage tunnel
Sharps Beach
  Things to at Angels Beach, Ballina
Beach Volleyball
Beach Picnic
Beach Soccer
Walk the dog
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Angels Beach, Ballina
Angels beach is one of Ballina’s most beautiful and secluded beaches. Tucked away between Blackhead and Flat rock this beach is approximately 1.65km long. Not really known for its surf as it can be quite dangerous at times this beach is more known for its beautiful views and all in all its a fantastic walking beach.
Angels beach in Ballina is mainly visited by locals because of a small car park entrance along the coast road which many people can miss. The beach is surrounded by luscious coastal green corridor which is cared for and conserved by local dune care and coastal care groups.
Things Nearby to do Angels Beach, Ballina
Flat Rock
Aboriginal Heritage tunnel
Sharps Beach
  Things to at Angels Beach, Ballina
Beach Volleyball
Beach Picnic
Beach Soccer
Walk the dog
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100 glorious activities to do in Ballina Far North Coast NSW Australia!
Ballina is a small coastal town situated roughly thirty minutes away from the tourist hotspot of Byron Bay. For those that have nothing to do or are just visiting Ballina and want to do other things that are not listed at the information center then keep reading. We from ‘Glorious Adventurers’ have awesomely created a list of 100 things for you to-do so that you can truly experience the great wonders of Ballina. We invite you to follow our journey as we cross each number off the list so that you may have the basic knowledge to embark on your own adventure.
      1. Angels Beach Indigenous Australian  Art Walk
2. Watching the Latest Blockbuster at Ballina Cinema
3. Exploring our creative senses at Ballina Art Center
4. Cooling down and having fun at Ballina Swimming Pool & Water slide
5. Learning local history at Naval Museum
6. Knocking some time at Ballina Ten Pin Bowling
7. Getting lucky at Ballina Races
8. Getting our groove on at Ballina Country Festival
9. Celebrating our Coastal Heritage at Ballina Prawn Festival
10. Getting merry at Carols by Candlelight
11. Combat Training 101 at Ballina Paintball
12. Getting our Superman on at Ballina Sky Diving
13. Shelly Beach
14. Flat Rock Beach
15. Patches Beach
16. Ballina Break Wall
17. Cooling down at Shaws Bay
18. Serpentine Bay 19. Staring into the horizon at Ballina Look Out
20. Rock Pools Shelly
21. Point
22. Checking out local landmarks at Ballina Big Prawn
23. Pulling up an ollie at Ballina Skate Park
24. Getting gnarly Surfing & Bodyboarding
25. Trophy Fish Fishing
26. Getting our paddle on Kayaking
27. Finding Nemo Snorkeling
28. Connecting with local wild life Bird Watching
29. Breath taking Scenic Driving
30. Admiring the view at Pat Morton Lookout
31. Cycling about Bike Riding
32. Shopping spree at Ballina Fair
33. Quick stop at Ballina Bi-Centennial Gardens
34. Pioneer Memorial Park
35. Jumping off Marom Waterfalls
36. Leap of faith at Dalwood WaterFalls
37. What are you doing today? “Knockrow Castle”
38. Getting our Tiger on at Teven Golf Course
39. Whole in one at East Ballina Golf Course
40. Illuminati Confirmed at the Triangle
41. Rock Jumping at Boulders Beach
42. Bathing is coca cola at Lake Ainsworth
43. Call me Lord of the flames creating Bonfires
44. Rocking out at Lennox Pub
45. Spirituality +1 Meditating
46. Spiritual +2 Yoga
47. Alley Oopin’ Basketball
48. Classic Beach Footy
49. Classic Beach Cricket
50. Classic Beach Vollyball
51. Classic Beach Soccer
52. Swimming with Dolphins
53. Giant figs of Victoria Park
54. Whale Watching
55. Spitting at The Spit
56. Exercise +1 Walks Path
57. Exercise +2 Running Path
58. Taking Mans best friend for a Dog Walk
59. Hoovering in a Helicopter
60. Finding Tea Tree oil at Thursday Plantation
61. Romantic picnic spots
62. Cooking snags at BBQ Spots
63. Fawcett Park
64. Hanging on while Tubing
65. Forever young at Youth Group
66. Working out at the local Youth Club boxing & Gymnastics
67. Looking out of the Lighthouse
68. Hopping into Tosha Falls
69. Rollerblading Around
70. Equestrian practice at Horse Riding
71. Seeking knowledge at the Local Library
72. Finding the best legal Camping Spots
73. Skiddin’ it up Dirt Bike Riding
74. Getting our Caffeine Fix
75. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
76. Parks to Visit
77. Visiting a Marine Reserve
78. Four Wheel Driving
79. Top Sun Rise Spots
80. Top Sun Set Spots
81. A local History Tour
82. Paying our respects at Boura
83. Shopping with the Missus
84. Finding Mars while Star Gazing
85. Takin’ Grannys Cooking Classes
86. Becoming Golden while Tanning
87. Pit stop Info Center
88. Ballina’s Finest Water War
89. Stroll through Art Gallery
90. Big Grannys Sand Castle
91. Pigging Out On Natures Gift at Blue Berry Farm
92. Getting To Know The Locals with Couch Surfing
93. Doing Our Part With Local Volunteer Work
94. Go On Your Own Treasure Hunt
95. Getting On It Pub Crawl
96. Keeping It Local at the Markets
97. Under The Radar with Camping Spots
98. Going Down Mainstream Hill Body Boarding
99. So You Can Dance with the Rain Dance
100. Creating Master Pieces with Paint Classes
After completing this list we’ll be moving on to a new location! So make sure that you to stay tuned in and follow our adventure!
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gloriousadventurers · 10 years
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Will Budden
About Me
My first adventure started in Thailand, on the lovely morning of the 10th day of the 3rd month of 1994. I came in to this beautiful world blessed with many curious adventurous brothers who helped shaped me into the thrill seeking young man that I am today. Moving from country to country for the first couple of years of my life I experienced lots of different cultures and saw many new and exciting things.
Since settling down in Australia in the year 2000, I haven’t really traveled overseas as much as I would like to have but I made up for it by going on glorious adventures instead. A little cottage in the woods with a vege garden near a small town is what I want. As well as the freedom to go anywhere, to do anything, to be anything, whenever I want as well as changing the world for the better is what I’m striving towards. I wish to see the whole world and experience all the glorious adventures that are out there.
Countries Visited
Australia, Lesotho, South Africa, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia.
Favorite Activities
Chess Body Boarding Film Editing/ Directing/ Acting All Sports Sky Diving
As well as anything that challenges or gets my adrenaline pumping!
Favorite Food
Mango! Watermelon! Coconut Shakes!
Favorite Quote
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” – Marianne Williamson
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