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Travel Blogs from Byron Bay
Beautiful Byron Bay
It is one of the great ironies of our relationship that, while Paul and I are well-suited to paddle the metaphorical boat through the proverbial ocean of life together, we are not at all well-suited to actually and physically paddle any kind of boat together in real life. While we both love kayaking, we long ago learned on an ill-fated paddling …
Hippie or Homeless?
Our trip to Brisbane was a pit-stop stay-over before we headed onto the much acclaimed Bryon Bay. Brisbane was your usual mid-size city, void of any real character but a good example of a modern urban sprawl. The city was nice enough if you're into that sort of thing and with the buildings flanking either side of the river it felt like a smaller version of London minus the crowds and interesting buildings. We spent only two nights in Brisbane; one ...
Van het holiday resort stadje naar hippie town...
... 8217;. Maar toen we verder liepen zagen we voor ons opeens een super dik gratis house festival midden in een grote straat.
‘’What The Fack!!’’ Blijkbaar was Valley fiesta aan de gang; een groot festival midden in de stad met opteredens van bandjes en djs. Haha echt grappig wat je toch voor verassingen tegenkomt tijdens het backpacken! Helaas konden we niets drinken, omdat we nog moesten rijden. Ook zagen we er nou ...
An overdue update!
... to seeing everyone then including my best friends new baby who is due any day! Exciting!
We have had loads of visitors lately which I really enjoy. As I said in my last blog, Wyns mum Susan and his brother Joe were visiting. Fortunately they had beautiful weather for most of their 2 weeks and I think really enjoyed themselves. Joe in particular enjoyed a sea kayaking trip with Wyn and Pete whilst Susan and I enjoyed the spring weather and ...
Easternmost
We pulled into Byron Bay in the early morning and immediately set out on a wonderful walk. Similar to the one in Noosa it took us over headlands and down to a few beaches, including the lovely Little Wategos Beach, which made up one side of an outstretched finger of rock supporting a small lookout. From there we saw dolphins surfing the waves in search of food. They swam swiftly and jumped right out of the ...