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The Lost Forest

It was hard for her to see the gaps on the land where the trees used to grow. It was as if she could still feel the sunlight dripping...

The whales of Cape Byron

The coastal walk along Cape Byron has some astounding views, and some brilliant opportunities. The four of us donned our walking gear...

Bridge to Brisbane

Our journey through Brisbane has been more than I expected. Most people who pass through here will tell you not to linger, they will say...

Kata Tjuta

Sometimes, writing can be difficult, because there are just not words to describe how astounding something can be. Picture a freezing...

Taking steps

Our travels have been saturated with stairs! Right at the start of kings canyon, the first hurdle is known as heart attack hill. A steep...

Land down under

We are in AUSTRALIA!! this trip had been a long time coming, especially for my parents who have waited 30 years to meet our family out...

Goodbyes

Today, dougie left Bali and started the long journey back home to England. We arrived late last night, and managed to sneak him up to our...

Narmada park

Narmada park was an unexpected gold-mine of peace and tranquility. Climbing the steps through the split gates that frame so many of the...

Not so poky

For our first real day in Lombok, we decided to check out the tour of the local markets. So we piled into the back of the car, and...

Lom-dock

The ferry to Lombok was a time consuming affair. We woke up at 4 am to catch a taxi to Kuta, to catch the coach to take us to Padang bai,...

A deeper shade of orange

For our last (sort of) day in Bali, we decided to go to uluwatu temple, made of dark stone stairs wrapped around the cliff, with a...

Let's go to the beach, beach

Bingin beach is a lovely little patch of golden sands and bright blue seas, right along the coast of the island. It was exactly what we...

Ships and the sea

Dougie has arrived! After a nightmare of rescheduled flights due to the volcano eruption, and the confusion over whether to stay at the...

What a 'rice' day

The rice terraces of Bali are very green and very rural. The start of the walk is quite steep, and takes you amount a small waterfall,...

Goa Gaja

Goa Gaja, the elephant cave, started out to be just that. A small crevice in the rock, with intricate carving around the entrance, and...

Gardens By The Bay

The Gardens by the Bay were the main reason we came to Singapore. Having seen these incredible man made structures in the shape of trees...

River and Night Safari

The river safari, focusing on the aquatic species of our planet made for another interesting day. The first part is a walk through, where...

Singapore Zoo

Often I'm not really a fan of zoos, it can be sad to see things in glass cages. All zoos tend to be the same, no matter where you are in...

Hello Singapore!

After a dramatic start to singapore (we had our ninja throwing stars which were souvenirs from Japan confiscated, as they are considered...

Phang Nga

Our last day in Thailand was everything we had hoped for. Having been travelling for 3 months, we have been waiting patiently to get to...

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