World Toilet Day was November 19, and I forgot. Bummer! Forgetting the biggest event on the loo lover’s calendar is a dunny detective’s disaster! A toilet tragic’s tragedy!! A convenience chaser’s catastrophe!!! BUT … … then I think about the 4.2 billion people without safely managed sanitation facilities and the 673 million people worldwide who practice open defecation. The 2[...]
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]]>World Toilet Day was November 19, and I forgot.
Bummer!
Forgetting the biggest event on the loo lover’s calendar is a dunny detective’s disaster! A toilet tragic’s tragedy!! A convenience chaser’s catastrophe!!!
BUT …
… then I think about the 4.2 billion people without safely managed sanitation facilities and the 673 million people worldwide who practice open defecation. The 2 billion people whose drinking water is contaminated with faeces, the 432,000 diarrhoeal deaths per year, and the children in conflict zones 20 times more likely to die from sanitation-related illness than violence.
That makes my dunny disaster look like a s**t-storm in a teacup.
Check out the World Toilet Day official fact sheet HERE for some even more scary facts that’ll make you realise how lucky we are in Australia.
So while you’re admiring 10 All-Australian amenities, with the 10 amazing All-Australian adventure hot spots that go with them, spare a thought for those for whom doing their ‘business’ is SO not a pleasure. Then keep reading for ideas about how YOU can help!
Afloat on a small (and relatively unstable) structure surrounded by crocodiles on Australia’s wildest river is enough to make you want to – well, YOU know! Luckily, this croc-proof (we hope!) purpose-built pontoon has ALL the amenities to survive a Victoria River Crocodile Cruise – drinks and snacks while enjoying a Northern Territory sunset AND crazy-cool crocodile cruise conveniences if nature’s call gets a little bit too much.
That’s a relief in more ways than one! Read more about cruising with crocodiles HERE!
Bruny Island isn’t just the last stop off the Tassie coast before Antarctica! Dress up in some (REALLY unfashionable) heavy weather gear for a wet and wild ride over heaving seas, through keyhole rocks, past rugged islands adorned with seals and right under the second highest sea cliffs in the southern hemisphere before reaching the Great Southern Ocean!
En route to the cruise departure point, don’t miss this loo on the Neck (are you wondering why it’s called that?) far below Truganini’s Lookout! Discover Beauty and the Beasts on Bruny Island Cruises HERE to see why it’s one of my favourite Australian adventure hot spots!
Climbing Australia’s highest mountain is embarrassingly easy – you heard it here first! It’s only 2228 metres (7310 feet) above sea-level, making it lower than the height above which lots of people live! BUT … ‘mountaineers’ like me who climb it can bag their first (and in my case only) ‘Seven Summits’ peak.
Although I don’t know from personal experience, I bet it’s the ONLY Seven Summits peak with a view over the highest Public Toilet in the land!! But I’ll let the REAL mountaineers prove me wrong! Go HERE for more about how I climbed Mount Kosciuszko!
Head of Bight – highest point of the distinctive bite-shaped coastal curve along the southern Australian coastline – isn’t easy to get to. But you’ll drive right past it on the 4100+ km (2500+ mile) road trip across the Nullarbor Plain between Sydney and Perth! At the 2300 km mark, just over half-way from Sydney, take a pit stop to watch whales cavorting with their calves under the longest line of sea cliffs in the world!
And visit the Head of Bight loo that overlooks it all! Check out my story about seeing the Whales at Head of Bight HERE!
Killer king waves, shipwreck stories, blowholes and extreme water sports make Point Quobba one of the wildest stretches of rugged, rocky coastline in Oz (above and top) – and one of the most picturesque!
If action adventure with a massive dose of danger isn’t quite your thing, just find a vantage point (away from the edge!) and you’ll probably see a whale. When you’re not being distracted by the thrill-seekers getting a drenching at the blowholes, that is!
Alternatively, just take in all the action from the vantage point of this classic Aussie dunny overlooking the famous blow hole. I promise that you won’t miss anything while you’re doing your business – because the door doesn’t close!
The famous Quobba Blowhole at Quobba Point is just one of the many superb Australian Coastal and Beach Holiday Destinations you can read about HERE!
Whether it’s summer or winter, the view over this part of the Australian Alps is white. Visible in summer, the white-bleached tree trunks killed by bushfires outline the many-layered mountain ranges surrounding Mount Hotham. In winter, they’re covered in snow.
It’s likely to be significantly cooler than the plains below at any time of year, so when you get there, admire the white view from the ski lift transit lounge loo AND appreciate the civilised conveniences plumber who installed just one tap – HOT!
Read all about the Mount Hotham loo (and surrounds!) HERE!
If you’re a keen prehistoric fossil-fossicker, the chances of striking it lucky on the Outback Queensland Dinosaur trail are better than average. Especially at Richmond, where the soft Toolebuc formation on what was once an inland sea under 30-40 metres of water has given up world famous fossil relics like the Richmond Pliosaur, Minmi and Kronosaurus.
Even the dunny gets in on the act – but while you can make your ‘deposit’ at the future coprolite drop zone (aka the loo), chances are good you won’t be around when it’s unearthed as a fossil!
Discover more about Queensland’s famous Richmond fossil fields HERE!
For a taste of what’s on offer in one of the top Australian adventure hot spots, the ancient wonderland us South Aussies call the Flinders Ranges, head out to the privately owned Warraweena Conservation Park. In the less well known northern Flinders Ranges you’ll find rugged 4WD tracks, mountain climbing, wildlife, stunning scenery, historic sites and eco-tourism all in one handy location.
You’ll also find the only combination scenic public toilet/visitor information centre I’ve ever seen at the historic Sliding Rock Mine site!
But that’s not all! Go HERE for a LOT more things to do throughout the amazing Flinders Ranges.
This tiny sub-tropical paradise 600 km (370 miles) off the east coast of Australia has so many world exclusives it’s hard to know where to start. First up, there’s Balls Pyramid – highest volcanic rock stack in the world. Then there’s only golf course on earth on World Heritage turf and world’s southernmost tropical reef. Even the wildlife gets in on the act with the endemic Lord Howe Island Woodhen and Phasmid, a large stick-insect.
And then there’s this awesome view – clearly visible from what has to be one of the most scenic loos downunder! Australian adventure hot spots don’t get much better than this! A Lord Howe Island Holiday can be awesome – read about mine HERE!
Although the Gibb River Road has claimed countless tyres, axles, windscreens and suspensions over its 660 km (410 miles) length full of tyre-shredding rocks, perilous creek crossings, red dust and bone-jarring corrugations. But it’s still a popular Aussie road trip, most likely because of the stunning Kimberley natural attractions scattered along its length! Take a short detour to Tunnel Creek and go underground for a different perspective of the Kimberley Region.
And while you’re there, detour into the even more welcome attraction you’ll find under the rocky cliffs. There’s more about the amazing Kimberley region HERE!
We’re very lucky down here to have so many Australian adventure hot spots with amazing attractions and awesome amenities in some of our most remote and adventure-filled locations.
So while it’s easier for us (read: me!) to forget World Toilet Day even though it’s been an official UN day since 2013, we can contribute to the impact it’s having around the world on any day!
World Toilet Day is about working together to eliminate the life-threatening hazards caused by poor sanitation in places where the ‘adventures’ many people face in doing their business are a lot less welcome.
If you’re not sure how you can help, here’s a few ideas:
Got more ideas? Put them in the comments below!
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]]>I’m a Loo Lover. A Dunny Detective. Amenities Aficionado. Conveniences Chaser AND Top Toilet Tragic. Hell, with Scenic Loo blog series; a couple of Dunny Calendars and a book called ‘Aussie Loos With Views!’ under my belt, I reckon I’m the Poster Girl for Scenic Australian Public Toilets! But I had NO IDEA about World Toilet Day! When I took[...]
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]]>I’m a Loo Lover.
A Dunny Detective. Amenities Aficionado. Conveniences Chaser AND Top Toilet Tragic.
Hell, with Scenic Loo blog series; a couple of Dunny Calendars and a book called ‘Aussie Loos With Views!’ under my belt, I reckon I’m the Poster Girl for Scenic Australian Public Toilets!
But I had NO IDEA about World Toilet Day!
When I took my first ever Scenic Aussie Public Toilet photo from the picnic area loo at Kata Tjuta – the Olgas – I had no idea if it was Australia’s MOST scenic dunny or not and I wanted to find out.
Finding Amazing Amenities and Designer Dunnies was easy – when I put my ‘Dunny Goggles’ on – so I snapped the Wonderful WCs and COOL Conveniences wherever I found them all around OZ!
Until I just couldn’t imagine a world without toilets.
Sadly, however, 2.4 billion of the world’s 7 billion people don’t have to imagine a world without proper toilets. And nearly 1 billion don’t have ANY toilet. That compromises their health, hygiene and basic human rights.
Yes, that’s nearly ONE-THIRD of the world’s population.
So while you enjoy my TOP TEN Aussie Scenic Loos retrospective in honour of World Toilet Day on November 19th, imagine Australia without those awesome toilets.
Imagine life without proper toilets.
Imagine life with NO toilet.
HERE they are: Australia’s TOP TEN Aussie Loos with Views! (click the title links of each loo for more information)
They’re all REALLY worth holding on for, aren’t they? Have I included – or missed – YOUR favourite?
Yes, I’m a Loo Lover. And I’ve even got my dunny goggles on all the time! But if ABC radio hadn’t emailed me asking for a World Toilet Day interview on November 19th, I wouldn’t have known anything about it.
I wouldn’t have shown off my TOP TEN Australian Scenic Toilets.
And I certainly wouldn’t have been part of World Toilet Day 2015!
I don’t yet know how I can help increase the proportion of people with access to a clean toilet, but raising awareness is the first step.
How can I get involved?
The official World Toilet Day website suggests:
Use Official 2018 World Toilet Day Tools (Click HERE) for Logos, Posters, Postcards, FaceBook Images etc
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