“I went to the Zoo and I saw a sloth and it was cute and pretty and beautiful. And I ate strawberries and I looked cute and funny. And there…
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2014 was a big year: We left our home in Australia We travelled 35,000km+ by boat, train and bus We visited 22 countries We said lots of goodbyes, but even…
Read the Post A photographic summary of 2014
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Somebody’s dancing! They are on the Great Wall of China (Mum note: They are by Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi). The lady peddles the boat to make it move. I was…
Read the Post Days 57-63: Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Halong Bay
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Once upon a time the guys were hanging out on the Vietnam train and some kids came and one kid was named Cricket and one kid was named Apple and…
Read the Post Days 55-56: Hoi An
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There were 20 motorbikes and they were going so fast – like 20km. It was very hot and I was looking at the fan a lot. The playground was SO big…
Read the Post Days 51-54: Ho Chi Minh (Saigon), Vietnam
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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…
Read the Post Days 41-47: Cambodia
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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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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