We caught another small plane from Bagan to Inle Lake and once we settled into our new temporary home, set out to adventure around the area on push bikes. We stumbled onto this old monastery in the middle of the farm fields. We thought it was a tourist attraction as we read the maps wrong […]
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Hiroshima
We had to wake up at 6am to catch the very infrequent shinkansen from Odawara to Hiroshima. We quickly had our last private hot spring bath which was so refreshing in the cold morning then headed off.. First the one hour tram, then the train.. and finally to the shinkansen. It was a 4 hour […]
Read More...Lake Arragan & Red Cliff
The travel bug kicked in again so I hustled James, Luke and Febi out to go camping down at one of my favourite places Yuraygir National Park but at a different campground. The boys chose Lake Arragan and Red Cliff so we made the 4 hour journey. We stopped by the small Scottish town of […]
Read More...Bundjalung National Park
Desh, Abe, James and I decided to take a spontaneous trip down south to Bundjalung National Park, just passed Evans Head in New South Wales. On the way down we stopped by the small town of Ballina to grab some lunch. I’ve swung by down that town before and enjoyed amazing pizza at Raamon’s so […]
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Kings Park Day 2 started off with a hangover. It hung over for the rest of the day which slowed my touristy ventures. We eventually dragged ourselves to Kings Park, the largest botanical gardens located in the city on the southern hemisphere (apparently). The grass was amazing, I nearly fell asleep on their soft green […]
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