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May 22, 2004Oz
Australia Under Wraps "Chocolate and Australia are not two words I'd readily associate. The combination brings to mind a half-melted bar of Cadbury's Dairy Milk. But, it seems, I am wrong. As wrong as a roo's tail on a wombat. Suzie Wharton offers walking tours of Melbourne that focus on, indulge in, and reveal all you ever wanted to know about the ambrosia of the Aztecs. And if my preconception of Australian chocolate was about to prove mistaken, Suzie herself disproved another stereotype. I'd been expecting a guide who had just sloughed off the slippers, and risen from the confines of a soft sofa, scattering empty wrappers in her wake." Comments
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