Rick on December 23rd, 2007

Australia is an Island. It is a country. It has a single currency; and a single language is spoken across nearly all of the land – so it is not unlike most countries in those respects. But Australia is also a continent all on its own. It’s vastness is incomparable in my admittedly limited experience, [...]

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Rick on December 8th, 2007

So with our chores in Albany complete, we set about planning the next leg of our journey. We knew we wanted to be back in the Blue Mountains for Christmas – so that gave us five weeks to travel back across East; through Western Australia, Southern Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales. A journey that [...]

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Rick on November 24th, 2007

As I write this, I see the end in sight! Imagine that you’re presented with a huge Christmas dinner with all the trimmings: turkey, stuffing, little sausages wrapped in bacon, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, and buckets of veg – and then you’re told you’re only allowed to eat the sprouts. Albany is like [...]

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Rick on November 18th, 2007

I think that as a tourist, you are treated a little differently wherever you travel. People who visit London often say how friendly and approachable the people there are; whereas the majority of people that have to suffer the place on a daily basis will swear that everyone they encounter are uniformly aggressive and self-absorbed. [...]

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Rick on October 29th, 2007

After a little less than a week in Sydney we headed for the hills in our newly acquired van. Katoomba is the main town of the Blue Mountains and whilst the houses sprawl out for quite a distance, the town centre consists of one street which is home to a few dozen pubs, cafés, and [...]

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Rick on October 28th, 2007

One thing I have quickly learnt here in Australia is not to have any expectations. If you have high hopes then they could be dashed by the smallest disappointment; and if you don’t expect anything special then there’s always room to be pleasantly surprised. Hostels are no exception to this rule, and this has already [...]

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Rick on October 28th, 2007

Even before I embarked on this trip, the phrase came again and again into my mind: ‘Even the best made plans of mice and men oft go awry’. I can’t remember who plagiarised who – but the phrase has been quoted, revised and quoted again many times over the last century. And as is often [...]

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Rick on October 17th, 2007

Today I saw my first hopping marsupial. And my second not too long after that! On the way down to the Jenolan Caves (where the most amazing calcite crystals can be seen) I saw a small, dark-furred, fluffy walabe hopping from the roadside up a little bank, before turning to stare at us as we [...]

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Rick on October 9th, 2007

Clarence is an aboriginal tribesman born close to the Clarence River in Northern Australia. His totum is the Salamander which means he shares the same blood as it, it is like his brother, and to allow one to come to harm would make him physically ill. He is also the head of Aboriginal Studies at [...]

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Rick on October 9th, 2007

I arrived in Sydney just a few minutes behind the girls. Siân and Rachel had gone the opposite way round the globe to get to Sydney, changing planes in San Francisco and Los Angeles – with no more than an hour in each airport between flights. I don’t envy them at all (but I did [...]

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