May 2019

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Crossing Australia – Our preparation

Australia is a big island, actually the biggest in the world, and it offers many different climate zones. While it was cold and nasty in the south in late May, the north around Darwin had its best season. And because Tony is a good-weather campervan and we are good-weather campers we decided to move the […]

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Wine and a whirly wind

While the Hunter Valley is one of the main white wine regions of Australia, Coonawarra is one of the main red wine areas. Other than in the hunter valley they charge you even less – actually zero – for the wine tasting and some of the wineries are so close together, that on a nice […]

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Gallery of Coonawarra

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Great Ocean Road in a not so great storm

It is considered the most stunning coastline in Australia and absolutely deserves this verdict. It starts after Melbourne and continues until halfway to Adelaide. There is the possibility to spot Koalas in the area of Kennett River, followed by the first rock formation called the Gibson Steps before you arrive at the famous 12 Apostles. […]

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Gallery of Great Ocean Road

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Melbourne – Best Things to do

This city is maybe even better than Sydney. When I was there 12 years ago, I only spent two days in the city, liked it but didn’t become a fan. Besides my short stay the reason was, that I was looking for its sights, which aren’t outstanding. But what makes this city truly unique is […]

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Gallery of Melbourne

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Finding Road Runner

Wilsons Prom is a beautiful national park full of unique beaches and wildlife. There is the chance to spot Wombats, Emus, Kangaroos and Wallabies. And there are countless hikes and beaches to explore. There is for example Mt. Bishop which offers a unique view over Squeaky Beach and Whiskey Bay. Squeaky Beach btw. does actually […]

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Gallery of Wilsons Prom NP

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Wombats – The coolest animals ever

Kangaroo Valley is famous, as its name indicates, for Kangaroos but also for Wombats. And when spending the night on the free campsite “Bendeela Recreational area” you will for sure spot many of those beautiful creatures in the evening. We went there specifically to find Wombats but on our way we saw a dead one. […]

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