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Sydney campervan owner discovers obscene note on windscreen

<p>A campervan owner has engaged in a war of words with residents on a Sydney street, after one disgruntled local left an obscene note on the vehicle.</p> <p>Dannielle Miller posted a series of photographs to Twitter to document the exchange, with the caption, “This is peak Mosman”.</p> <p>The note that sparked the arguments reads: “Attention. Could you please move this piece of s*** off our road. It’s an embarrassment to residents.”</p> <p><img width="498" height="275" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7268165/campervan-two_498x275.jpg" alt="Campervan -two"/></p> <p><em>Hero image credit: Twitter / Dannielle Miller</em></p> <p>Another local was quick to jump to the defence, leaving their own letter:</p> <p>“This vehicle may not be pretty, but what is centaintly ugly are the comments attached to it and the insanely arrogant idea that there is some sort of aesthetic standard vehicles must reach before they may be parked on this street,” the response reads”.</p> <p>“As a resident of this street for the last 20 years I have driven, walked and ridden past this vehicle over the past little while with a small smile on my face, wondering what interesting human tale lies behind its sojourn here.”</p> <p>And not to be undone, the campervan’s owners eventually replied.</p> <p><img width="499" height="274" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7268166/campervan-three_499x274.jpg" alt="Campervan -three"/></p> <p><em>Hero image credit: Twitter / Dannielle Miller</em></p> <p>“We could have explained that we are parked temporarily while we pack and ready ourselves for a trip around Australia this year,” the wrote.</p> <p>“Ironically we were going to leave on our trip this morning however we have put our trip back a few days so we could attend the scattering of ashes for a close friend. Perhaps it may take another day so we can clean off the mess you have made”.</p> <p>“We understand that our Winnie is a large eyesore and apologise for any embarrassment it has caused you. However, in future, please think of a more polite way to express your “embarrassment” and use a friendlier way to attach your message.</p> <p>What are your thoughts?</p> <p><em>Hero image credit: Twitter / Dannielle Miller</em></p>

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5 obscenely expensive holiday destinations – and why they’re worth it

<p>You won’t regret a visit to these budget-busting holiday hotspots.</p> <p><strong>1. Antarctica</strong></p> <p>Unfortunately, you can just jump on a Jetstar flight to the White Continent. The real cost is in getting here, usually on an expedition ship departing from Ushuaia in Argentina. An Antarctic cruise will cost you at least $10,000 per person but it will be worth it. See stunning landscapes, towering icebergs, vast flocks of penguins and killer whales breaching out of the frozen waters.</p> <p><strong>2. Iceland</strong></p> <p>Iceland has experienced a five-fold growth in tourism over the past decade and visitors now outnumber locals seven to one. They’re drawn to the breathtaking waterfalls, ancient glaciers, black sandy beaches, ice-blue lagoons and adorable puffins. All these things come with a big price tag – and it could be about to get bigger with a new tourist tax on the cards. Don’t think about the money. Iceland is like nowhere else on earth and you won't regret a cent.</p> <p><strong>3. British Virgin islands</strong></p> <p>For an ultra luxe escape in the Caribbean, you can’t go past the British Virgin Islands. Billionaire Richard Branson has his own private island resort here that will set you back a cool $42,000 a night. Even a regular resort will cost up to $1,000 a night, but you can expect powder white beaches, impossible blue oceans and an endless supply of cocktails. You’ll love it.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tp1u9gyIfsw" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p><strong>4. Tahiti</strong></p> <p>Kim Kardashian, Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Aniston all chose this South Pacific island nation for their honeymoons – and you know these celebs have some seriously deep pockets. There’s no such thing as a budget holiday in Tahiti and some hotels cost more than $20,000 a night. Take one look at that white sand, waving palm trees, and crystal clear water full of graceful manta rays and curious turtles, and you’ll realise why you need to pay a little more to come to this special place.</p> <p><strong>5. Norway</strong></p> <p>All of Scandinavia is renowed for being expensive, but Norway takes the cake. Tourist businesses charge up to 20% more than elsewhere in Europe and 70% more than the global average. So start saving your money now – you really don’t want to miss Norways famous fjords, scenic mountain ranges, unique Viking history and Scandi charm.</p> <p>Have you been to any of these holiday destinations?</p>

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