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Around Darwin

Being Sunday, town was quiet. I decided to go to the Aviation Heritage Centre by bus. It was a nice surprise when I could take the free bus headed to the V8 races. The centre had one of two B52s on display outside of the USA. It was big and impressive. They tried to market […]

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Australia’s only tropical capital

Flying to Darwin I chose a good day to leave.  The weather had dropped to 6 degC overnight and rain was forecast.  I had been lucky with cool weather but scorching in the sun at times. I checked out from the hotel and waited for the complimentary airport shuttle. As it arrived, most people rushed […]

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To climb or not to climb

My dilemma Today’s arrangements had been a toss-up between walking the Valley of the Winds or climbing Uluru. The English doctor I met yesterday had been convincing me to do the latter as she is a mountain junkie. I’m far from being a mountain junkie and I feel that Kinabalu at 4095m is a big-enough […]

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Australia’s red centre isn’t red

As I retired at 9pm last night, I woke naturally at 0300 (six hours usually does it for me). I dozed till 0540 when I started to get ready for my 0615 departure to Uluru.I had a nice brekkie of a cheap clearance croissant (heated in a pan), muesli and three-in-one coffee from the supermarket. […]

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Jetting into Australia’s red centre

With the advantage of 2h time difference, I woke up easily at 0640 to train to Sydney’s domestic airport for my flight to Alice Springs, with a connection to Ayers Rock. It was meant to be a direct flight with Qantas but they had moved that route to subsidiary Jetstar which didn’t fly on a […]

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The stopover that wasn’t

Arrival formalities at Sydney were quick and in no time, I was at my hostel on George St dropping off my bag so I could head out to the Sydney Harbour Bridge’s Pylon Lookout. This had been something I had wanted to do on previous visits but had always been sidetracked. The Sydney stopover isn’t […]

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Cuzzy catch-up

The reason for stopping in Melbourne was to see my relatives … I hadn’t seen my aunt and my cousins for ten years.  Lots have changed, both my cousins are now married with children. After exploring Melbourne during the day, I enjoyed dinner of Sarawak Laksa and Tapioca cake with the family.  Very yummy.  

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A piece of Arabia in Australia

I caught up with a friend from Uni for a coffee lunchtime today … something which was unexpected and arrranged at short notice. What I had been waiting for was dinner with Natalia, a former school-mate and hostel-mate from my days in Yemen.  She took me to a Yemeni restaurant in Ascot Vale (Union St) […]

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Happy ending

The weather in New Norcia cleared and we were finally able to admire the exterior of the town’s buildings. Text continues after this gallery.     Driving down from new Norcia to Perth Airport, we had a couple of hours to kill.   We called into McDonald’s for free internet and realised that our flight scheduled […]

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Monastic town of New Norcia

The 0500 arrival into Perth meant that we’d have trouble resting our sleep-deprived heads in a hotel unless we paid for the night before.  Because of this, we drove straight to New Norcia, less than 2 hours outside of Perth. For a combination of reasons, we still arrived at New Norcia Hotel too early at […]

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