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At Galle Fort and being spiked

This morning I took the bus down to Galle (pronounced “Gawl” in English but “Gaal-le” locally) which is less than half hour away.  Things are very cheap here … the bus ride is about USD0.20 and meals are less than USD1 each. Galle has an old Fort dating back to the Portuguese, then Dutch then […]

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Down by the sea

Sri Lanka Again Today I’m off on my second visit to Sri Lanka.  There are a few reasons for my visit: Even though I’ve travelled extensively around Sri Lanka, I don’t have the true feel of the country and its people.  We were in a rush as it was a 6-day stopover on the way […]

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Killing a day after a near-sleepless night flight

My AUD32 flight (plus AUD67 of airport taxes and a little airline fees, making a grand total of AUD99) departed Melbourne on time at 0045.  AirAsia and AirAsia X, being really cheap airlines attract first time flyers and people who are travelling internationally for the first time. I overheard the man in front of me […]

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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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Back on terra firma

Above:  Float planes at Vancouver Harbour. We arrived at 0700 into Vancouver but disembarkation was conducted by groups so we were able to fit in breakfast on board before our group was due at 0830. We had settled our bill beforehand.  The cruise company applies a pre-set tip for their staff which one can ask […]

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Rough seas

The poor weather continued and it was a rocky ride back to Vancouver.  Our amazing inhouse acrobats Duo Velikovi were scheduled to do a dedicated performance this afternoon but this was cancelled due to rough seas. It was quite helpful to have bad weather and rough seas … it takes away the sad edge off […]

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Canned salmon capital

Ketchikan was once the canned salmon capital of the world.  It is a rainy place … we’ve been told that if you come at anytime and stay for more than one hour, you will encounter rain.  We’re so glad we didn’t pre-book any activities as it wouldn’t be a nice day to eg. go flightseeing […]

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The largest capital city in the USA

Above: Big waterfall by Mendenhall Glacier, along with floating ice. You don’t realise the size until you see the people in the photo. Juneau We pulled in bright and early into Juneau but as it was a long stop (until the evening) we didn’t wake up early for the arrival.  Juneau (despite its population of […]

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Taste of the Arctic

We cruised into Yakutat Bay after breakfast and headed up towards Hubbard Glacier.  This is the largest tidewater glacier in the North American continent because it begins  some 76 miles upstream.  At its face, it is about 100 m high and over 3 km wide! With the chunks of ice and the smaller pieces floating […]

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