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April 2017
So, my plan was to fly from Darwin to Adelaide, spend six hours there and then fly overnight from there to Doha and onwards to Oslo. That went well, until my flight was cancelled and I was stuck in Adelaide. As soon as I had landed in Adelaide I had gone outside and jumped on...
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Kakadoo is a place I had heard about and wanted to go to for many years. Australia has a lot of bird and animals that live exclusively in Australia and I was hoping for a proper wildlife experience where I would sleep in a swag under the stars among the wild animals. Because we were...
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As Darwin did not have too much to see, I was really excited when we set off into the nature in Lichtfield National Park. Lichtfield has a very tropical, rainforest climate and is famous for having some of Australias best waterfalls, some big termite mounds and rivers and billabongs full of crocodiles. Some three hours...
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Darwin is small, having a population of just over 100 000 people. There is one main road for bars and restaurants called Mitchells and one paralell street for shopping called Smith Street and thats about it. The city played an important role in WWII and was the only one attacked by the Japanese in the...
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Before arriving Dili, I was expecting it to be similar to Indonesia but it was not. As soon as I got off my plane and into the tiny airport terminal I felt like I was on a pacific island. People were a bit darker skinned, spoke Portuguese and seemed to be very religious christians, especially...
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With six nights booked on a surf camp in Canggu and equally many days of renting a scooter I thought I would have enough time to explore all the places close by like Seminyak, Kuta, Legian etc. The truth is that I didnt get to do much while I was there as I got into...
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From Kuta to. Uluwatu, Pedang Pedang, Canggu, Tanah Lot, Jatiluwih, Danu Bratan, Git Git Waterfalls, Lovina, Tigawasa, Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, Mount Batur, Ubud, Nusa Lembongan and then to Gili Trawagan- again. Why- you probably ask? It might not sound like the most logical route.. I had booked my trip to meet friends along the...
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Nusa Lembongan was the Theo island where I knew least what to expect as it is often surpassed by backpackers going between Bali, Lombok and the Gilis. All I knew was that it was famous for its Manta Rays, which I happily can say that I saw lots of. I had two dives with Big...
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