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LORD HOWE ISLAND

Created by koshi koshi  > 9 months ago, 14 Jul 2011
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koshi
koshi

SA

202 posts

14 Jul 2011 8:08am
any S.A. crew sailed Lorde Howe??
comment..
Trousers
Trousers

SA

565 posts

14 Jul 2011 3:47pm
the silence is deafening...maybe no southerner has done it before?

are you thinking of going boldly Koshi?
divaldo
divaldo

SA

2878 posts

14 Jul 2011 6:52pm
I would love to go to this place!
SWS
SWS

SWS

SA

196 posts

14 Jul 2011 8:22pm
I would love to sail it. maybe when I win lotto!
grandfromage
grandfromage

WA

344 posts

14 Jul 2011 7:09pm
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divaldo said...

I would love to go to this place!



same, dont know why but looks a wild kind of place. any good in the summer?
koshi
koshi

SA

202 posts

14 Jul 2011 10:56pm
Not sure Shane, just throwing my balls in the air, its a coin factor at the moment.

It does look wild, a challenging airstrip for pilots!!
Yetti
Yetti

SA

253 posts

14 Jul 2011 11:54pm
cocos islands looks more enticing..



First week in July 2012 here we come !!!!
jimbob SA
jimbob SA

SA

1000 posts

15 Jul 2011 9:50am
Koshi look out for the rats, they keep the problem quiet do a google.
Trousers
Trousers

SA

565 posts

15 Jul 2011 3:25pm
i hadn't heard about that. the interesting thing is (according to a SMH article in 2010) they deliberately introduced owls to control the (accidentally introduced) rat population. now they estimate up to fifty pairs of owls live in the area that would usually only support three mating pairs. that says there's a a lot of food for them!

but of course the problem now becomes that if they eradicate/decimate the rat population the owls will start looking for other sources of food, presumably kiteboarders.

<www.smh.com.au/environment/conservation/rats-lord-howes-owls-may-be-sent-home-to-roost-20100622-yvs2.html;
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