In Cambodia I wore a Tuk Tuk helmet and I want to be a Tuk Tuk driver when I grow up. I got to sleep in hammocks. I met orphanage…
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Once upon a time I went to Bangkok and it was Songkram (sic) and I threw water at everyone and everyone laughed and I ate noodles. – Marshall Featuring:…
Read the Post Days 36-40: Bangkok
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Look at that tower there – there are two of it. And you can go through them! – Marshall This is the start of Legoland Malaysia. Mom, can I come back…
Read the Post Days 33-35: Travelling through Malaysia
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I cried when we got off the cruise ship in Singapore. – Marshall I am just tired. – Marshall Once upon a time we were in Singapore and…
Read the Post Day 32: Singapore
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This is the cruise ship. It is big. We are getting on the cruise ship and I am happy. The cruise ship has a basketball thing and an ice skating…
Read the Post Fifteen days at sea (Days 17-31)
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My grandmother is 89 and she has Alzheimer’s. These pictures were taken four years ago – when she still had teeth, when she still fed herself, when she only looked confused…
Read the Post Happy Mother’s Day
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After driving 6313 glorious kilometres over 15 days, snaking our way through popular sights between Sydney and Perth, it was time to say a tough goodbye to Australia. Next leg: two weeks…
Read the Post Day 16: Goodbye Australia
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We drove more than 600km return to see Wave Rock, a 14-metre high granite rock that has been eroded into the shape of a giant wave. It was a very…
Read the Post Day 13: Wave Rock
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We almost didn’t get to spend the night in Cape Le Grand – arriving in the park, we realised the fuel in our tank wouldn’t get us to Lucky Bay…
Read the Post Day 12: Camping in Cape Le Grand
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Lake Ballard feels like being on another planet – it is a gigantic, dried up salt lake dotted sparsely with 51 statues by Sir Antony Gormley. And it is in…
Read the Post Day 11: Statues on a salt lake
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There were many warnings about crossing the Nullarbor – “no gas for 700km!”, “the roads are unsealed!”. Perhaps many years ago, however, the Nullarbor of today is a smooth, long,…
Read the Post Days 9-10 Crossing the Nullarbor
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1900km+ travelled since Sydney and we found ourselves in a tiny and quiet town, Baird Bay, with around 20 houses, a campsite and an outfit for swimming with sea lions…
Read the Post Day 8: Swimming with sea lions
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VISA and Pedestrian.tv recently asked me to share one of my worst travel experiences involving lost cash. As a toddler I haven’t got much cash to loose, but we did…
Read the Post Lost cash on a holiday? Share a story to win $20,000 from VISA
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1900km from Sydney. 25,000km to London. We are on the salty lake – Marshall (Mum note: no we are not) The beach and fancy stairs that go zig zag. Did we…
Read the Post Day 7: Sightseeing on the South Australian coast
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A good friend bought us a night at a lovely eco lodge on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. A nice down day of relaxation and exploration. 2000km from Sydney, 25,000km+…
Read the Post Day 6: Luxury in the bush
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This is a lighthouse. – Marshall I was eating choccie (chocolate) bread! –Marshall Michelle, and mummy and Marshall and Daddy. I liked making balloons at Michelle’s house. It was my…
Read the Post Days 3-5: Adelaide
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1400km down, many to go. The clouds are very in the sky. I was taking photos of them. – Marshall Had lunch at a rose garden in Renmark to break…
Read the Post Days 2-3: Road to Adelaide
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We’ve had patchy internet at best – currently on Day 9 but sharing retrospectively a few photos from our first day on the road. Day 1: drove out of Sydney,…
Read the Post Day 1: Sleeping in a London bus