Uluru, Ayers Rock, Red Rock in Australia
This is a long post: first a dedication to my loving aunts, then a few sketches from my teen years, and lastly, photos of Uluru, Fuluru, and Muluru.
This is a long post: first a dedication to my loving aunts, then a few sketches from my teen years, and lastly, photos of Uluru, Fuluru, and Muluru.
Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas*, is a sacred site for Aboriginal men to pass on culture and traditions to their young men. One, two, tree photos for your enjoyment today. Yes, sometimes I don’t make sense ;) This post is dedicated to #notyourbeach. *Edit: Kata Tjuta is also known as the Olgas. Valley …
This post is dedicated to Mandy, because your undergrad studies is related to rocks and you like to hike. The hike at Kings Canyon is beautiful. We wake up early (6/6:30am to arrive at 7/7:30am) to ensure that we complete the walk before it gets too hot. I don’t recall how hot it was when we are …
Kangaroo Island is an island about 2-hour drive from Adelaide. It is the third largest island in Australia, after Tasmania, and Melville Island. Yes, there are kangaroos on this island. No, I did not take photos of them. Because kangaroos are all over Australia, they are not the highlight of the Kangaroo Island tours. The …
One of my favourite parts of my trip with the hooligans (my Canadian friends) is the Daintree Rainforest tour in Port Douglas, Queensland. The rainforest is beautiful, ancient and full of poison, but I like it because of our guide. As Adrian drives a luxury 8 person AWD, he explains how things work locally and how he had lived “off the …
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