The Great Barrier Reef – Cairns, Australia – As travelers our bucket list is one of our dearest belongings. Often things like skydiving, bungee jumping, climbing a mountain and scuba diving are popular things at the top of these lists. Only ticking off one of these experiences is a dream come true for many of us, in July 2014 … Continue reading
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Hobbiton, the New Zealand fairytale
– HOBBITON – – Matamata, New Zealand – I’ve been to many gorgeous places, man made and natural wonders and about a month ago I had the pleasure of visiting Matamata and one of New Zealand’s most famous attractions: Hobbiton Movie Set. I’ll tell you about my experience but first let me tell you the fascinating story… “Little by … Continue reading
Come with me to a sweet-as kiwi bach…
– Whananaki North – A few weeks ago my kiwi friend Tee told me about one of her most treasured places in the world, her bach (kiwi slang for holiday house and pronounced “batch”) in Whananaki, which is where she spent all her summers growing up. She described it’s beautiful bay-beaches, crystal-clear oceans full of colourful fish, islands, and green … Continue reading
Valley of the rocks
In 2010 I went on a cross country road trip (New York – Los Angeles) with TrekAmerica, during this road trip me and my friends got to experience many of Americas amazing cities, national parks and saw the most incredible nature. Monument Valley was one of my favourites for many reasons, it was such a … Continue reading
The Blue Mountains
This is a story about a spontaneous day trip to the Blue Mountains. It amazes me how close this gorgeousness of nature is to the inner city of Sydney. A 1,5 hour ride on the train from Central Station and you’re in the most amazing landscapes surrounded by green jungle plants and waterfalls. A massive … Continue reading
The Royal National Park
The Royal National Park – Sydney, Australia – As the sun was rising this friday morning we jumped out of bed right into our sneakers. We mushed sandwiches, cameras, money, scarfs and sunscreen into our colourful backpacks and shut the door with an extra bang knowing we were not coming home until the sun has … Continue reading