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Hot topic at the moment, lots of ramifications for those who are seen at the wrong place: husband cheating on wife, worker caught sleeping in van during working hours, men outside sexy land stores, cars parked at brothels etc...

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Okay so I was looking at my work and decided to have an explore further down my street (Vale St)... look at the corner of Vale St and Greeves St...where the hookers stand... now that is funny lol

Ah, so it's your 33 I see parked at the end of that street.

lol for Grant!

never mind all the visual, look at this sht!

Driving directions to Byron Bay NSW, Australia

10,541 mi – about 42 days 12 hours

Springfield, IL

1. Head north on I-55-BL toward E Washington St

210 ft

2. Turn right at E Washington St

0.2 mi

3. Turn left at N 12th St

0.2 mi

4. Slight right at IL-29 S

1.7 mi

5. Continue on IL-97 E

0.6 mi

6. Take the exit onto I-55 N/I-72 E toward Chicago

0.3 mi

7. Continue on I-55 N

29.2 mi

8. Continue on I-155 N (signs for Hartsburg/Peoria/I-155 N)

32.0 mi

9. Take the exit onto I-74 W toward Peoria

87.4 mi

10. Continue on I-80 W

Entering Iowa

186 mi

11. Continue on I-35 S

7.1 mi

12. Take the exit onto I-80 W toward Council Bluffs/Omaha

95.2 mi

13. Take exit 27 to merge onto I-680 W toward N Omaha/Sioux City

16.6 mi

14. Take exit 13B to merge onto I-29 N toward Sioux City

Entering South Dakota

164 mi

15. Take exit 84B to merge onto I-90 W toward Rapid City

Passing through Wyoming

Entering Montana

702 mi

16. Take the exit onto I-90 W toward Billings

Passing through Idaho

Entering Washington

823 mi

17. Take exit 2C to merge onto I-5 N

2.0 mi

18. Take exit 167 on the left toward Seattle Center

0.7 mi

19. Turn right at Fairview Ave N

400 ft

20. Turn left at Valley St

0.2 mi

21. Turn right at Westlake Ave N

1.6 mi

22. Turn right at 4th Ave N

0.3 mi

23. Turn right at N 34th St

0.3 mi

24. Turn right at Stone Way N

112 ft

25. Turn left at N Northlake Way

0.3 mi

26. Kayak across the Pacific Ocean

Entering Australia (New South Wales)

7,906 mi

27. Sharp right at Macquarie St

0.4 mi

28. Turn right at Albert St

289 ft

29. Turn left at Phillip St

0.1 mi

30. Turn left at Bridge St

305 ft

31. Turn left at Macquarie St

144 ft

32. Turn left to merge onto Cahill Expy

0.7 mi

33. Exit onto Bradfield Hwy

1.0 mi

34. Slight left to stay on Bradfield Hwy

0.3 mi

35. Continue on Warringah Fwy

2.9 mi

36. Continue on Gore Hill Fwy

0.7 mi

37. Exit on the right onto Pacific Hwy

0.3 mi

38. Turn right to stay on Pacific Hwy

8.5 mi

39. Turn right to merge onto Sydney Newcastle Fwy

78.9 mi

40. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto John Renshaw Dr

0.4 mi

41. Take the ramp onto New England Hwy

2.8 mi

42. Slight left to stay on New England Hwy

0.3 mi

43. Slight left at Pacific Hwy

Go through 1 roundabout

19.4 mi

44. Continue on Karuah Bypass

6.3 mi

45. Continue on Pacific Hwy

25.8 mi

46. Slight left at Bulahdelah Coolongolook Fwy

13.6 mi

47. Continue on Pacific Hwy

Go through 2 roundabouts

216 mi

48. Turn right at Centenary Dr

2.7 mi

49. Turn right at Pacific Hwy

Go through 2 roundabouts

78.3 mi

50. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on Pacific Hwy

Go through 1 roundabout

0.9 mi

51. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on Pacific Hwy

14.7 mi

52. Turn right at Bangalow Rd

5.6 mi

53. Turn left to stay on Bangalow Rd

1.3 mi

54. Turn left at Browning St

0.1 mi

55. Browning St turns right and becomes Jonson St

0.5 mi

Byron Bay NSW

Australia

i know its a lot, but the section in bold is what u want

type in Byron bay, then get directions to byron bay from springfield

and observe!

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