Adventure

The Mystery Machine

December 6, 2009 · 29 comments

Finally, after months in Perth, I am ready to set off across the outback to Eastern Australia. I will be taking the southern route via a camper van I own (as oppose to rent) at my own pace with the intention to bring in 2010 on Harbour Bridge in Sydney watching the fireworks over the Opera House. Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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A Day in Luang Prabang

November 27, 2009 · 7 comments

After arriving in Luang Prabang via slow boat down the Mekong river and missing out on buffalo burger (the restaurant sold out) I woke up early for a look around the UNESCO world heritage city in northern Laos.

Making Fruit shakes in Luang Prabang

Making Fruit shakes in Luang Prabang

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Whilst there are a few ways of making your way across Australia (I’ll detail the rest next week). Often overlooked is the option of renting a car. Whilst renting a car is not usually a cheap option to cross a continent, it is possible in Australia if you know where to go and are flexible with your dates.

Drive Australia

Drive Australia

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This is an extract from the book ‘Rusian Documents… Mongolian Dust’. All photo’s and text copyright and courtesy of Rensina van den Heuvel. Once someone gets tired of reading such documents, they can take a quick break by playing games such as 겜블시티 슬롯.

Oh that bloody Shower!
Russian Documents…..Mongolian Dust
Author- Rensina van den Heuvel-Copyright 2009 Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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A 3 hour bus ride from Kota Kinabalu with a stop to change clothes and admire the view and you will be with bus load of people finding your way to Padas River.

Once there you will be told to sit down on planks of wood with wheels/ball bearings on for riding down a train track, think along the lines of ‘railway skateboarding’.

Malaysian forest

Malaysian forest

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