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Where we’ve been

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It’s only 2 hours from eastern Australia if there’s a strong tailwind…

Before the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings films came to dominate New Zealand’s tourism scene, the two main islands were best known for stunning scenery, adventure tourism, ski resorts and sheep, lots and lots of sheep.

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When southern humpback whales stop for a rest at Queensland’s Great Sandy Strait off Fraser Island, human travellers happily share the layover.

Do southern humpback whales frolic? It’s a question I often ask myself whenever I get up close and personal with a group of ‘humpies’ relaxing in Queensland’s Great Sandy Strait off Fraser Island. (more…)

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The ship rounds Cape Sounion heading straight into a fierce north wind blowing down the Aegean Sea with cyclonic force. Poseidon’s Temple perched on the Cape’s steep cliff is the last mainland sight we see, a fateful omen or a lucky glimpse. When the ‘Meltemi’ revs up, it’s time to batten down the hatches and trim the sails.

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The buckle on the Bible Belt polishes up just fine…

I spend a whole Sunday afternoon wandering the deserted streets of downtown Oklahoma City. Gazing up at the art deco facades that grace so many buildings in this wealthy cow town on the high plains, I realise that I haven’t seen a fellow pedestrian in an hour. Keen to speak to someone, anyone really, I return to my hotel and ask at the front desk, ‘Where is everyone?’

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The back roads and byways of off-the-beaten-track Ireland reveal there’s much more to the old sod than blarney stone and Dingle drives.

Wandering round the hidden corners of Ireland seems a wonderful notion. Tiny one-pub villages connected by quaint laneways shaded by grand oak trees, picturesque paddocks filled with fluffy sheep, rough stone walls lining isolated farmhouses … you get the picture. Driving the back roads of Ireland should be like a jaunt in the park.

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