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Kata Tjuta, Valley of the Winds

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 …

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Kings Canyon, Ancient Sandstone

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 …

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Pier at Point Lonsdale

Point Lonsdale to Queenscliff Walk

Queenscliff makes for a perfect day trip. We walk from Point Lonsdale, along the beach, to Queenscliff, and then browse the little shops before walking back. It takes about 1 hour each way. This walk reminds me of the South Dyke Trail in Richmond, BC, Canada (the River Road walk that goes all the way to Steveston Fisherman’s …

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#tbt Perú 2012

It’s Throwback Thursday! Side Note: Apparently, the #tbt hashtag was in use since 2011.  I think I’ve only heard of it last year. Makes me feel so dated. Another note: I’m stoked to learn the abbreviation tl;dr, which means “too long; didn’t read”. It was used on a Google documentation to summarize important points. So cool! (Yes, I …

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