Tuesday, July 15, 2008

PEACE WALK CABOOLTURE TO BRISBANE

MAHATMA GANDHI AWARENESS
FINAL DETAIL RE PEACE WALK CABOOLTURE TO BRISBANE
SEPTEMBER 17TH TO SEPTEMBER 21ST
UNITED NATIONS PEACE DAY

Travel to Caboolture by train.

First Day
Start Caboolture Queensland at Lions International Park in Morayfield Road
Short distance from start ….stop at Morayfield Primary School to interact with students and distribute books on Mahatma Gandhi
Continue walking to Burpengary 7.3k’s
Deception Bay Road turnoff over Bruce H/Way total 11.9 k’s
Continue down Deception Bay Road and turn left into Anzac Road which leads to Redcliffe total 20.1 k’s
(I will rest somewhere along Deception Bay Road for the night)

End First Day. Total distance walked first day 20.1k’s


Second Day
Continue walking to Redcliffe along Anzac Road distance 7.4 k’s
Turn right along beachfront in Redcliffe towards Woody Point
Stop at Humpybong State School to interact with students and distribute books on Mahatma Gandhi
Continue walking thru Woody Point and on to Clontarf total 16.9k’s
To arrange with Brisbane Times newspaper short stop to interact and hopefully listen to short display by children from local Schools
Over Hornibrook H/ Way Bridge towards Sandgate

End Second Day Total distance walked around 20 k’s


Third Day
Continue walking on to Sandgate 10.6 k’s
Passed Deagon Race Track and on towards Nudgee College 6.2 k’s

End Second Day Total distance walked around 16.8k’s

Fourth Day
Nudgee College area towards Brisbane
Turn off at Northgate along Toombul Road to Hendra Race Track 4.8 k’s
Thru Hamilton to Breakfast Creek 7.8 k’s

End Fourth Day Total distance walked 12.6 k’s

Fifth Day
Breakfast Creek to Brisbane City Hall 3.8 k’s

Total distance walked around 73 k’s

5 comments:

Captain Kranky said...

This is an excellent effort to highlight the activities to the rest of the world. Please keep it up all the good work. Our support is with you. Thanks. Dhaval

rankala said...

I wish you all the best & hope that the walk will take this world towards peace..

Mandar Vaidya

www.swaraj.org.in

Unknown said...

Really commendable effort..and we're sure such endeavours will grow more with passage of time..

We wish you all the best...

parmod sharma, coordinator
campaign for peace-city chandigarh

Rupesh said...

This is very nice intiative
Rupesh
Pune India

Dr. Nisha Bala Tyagi said...

May peace prevail in every heart.I appreciate and would like to say that at Miranda House a Delhi University College, India, on every 11th September we have a peace march which ends at Gandhi Bhavan,Delhi University by lighting candles and
meditation for peace.
Dr. Nisha Bala Tyagi
Miranda House, India