This is a New York Times article, written by Ian Lovett, published 4th of July 2011:
“WALNUT PARK, Calif. — They show up bright and early on Saturday mornings, parking cars and trucks along the side of Pacific Boulevard and polishing them inside and out. Once they have chalked prices onto the windshields (an old Honda Civic for $1,900) they are open for business: a pop-up used car lot on the side of the road…

Here we go … A little story from one of our customers, Flo Tim Schlor from Germany, who spent an amazing journey in Oz.

G’day TAB fans and travellers from all over the world,
Our Sydney TAB team had a blast last Tuesday with friends and clients from the industry. It was meant to be a thank you party for everyone who has been supporting our business within the last 10 years.
Our branch manager Gordon Davies organized heaps of delicious food and cold beverages for the night and invited together with Bastian Graf who is our Business Development and Marketing Manager all the tours desks, website travel and tourism agencies that helped us out for so long.

Australia is home to some of the most legendary surfing spots in the world, and some of the hottest surfers too. Whether East, South or West, Oz offers a wide range of different coastline environments with over 23,000 km of beaches. Driven by freedom and tranquility, millions of professionals as well as beginners travel to West Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria every year to catch the waves and experience the spirit of surfing.

Chris Stevens who describes himself as a surfer by nature, a photographer by trade and a traveller by accident, provided TNT recently with a pretty useful guide to surfing down under.
Read on to know what he recommends…