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Journey Along Ningaloo Reef
Blog: Trail of Ants - 12 November 2009
There’s something alluring about a place, when you can retell a journey and become excited merely by its name. Many of you know I’m currently hiding under the wing of a Kiwi. However, not so long ago I was on a hunk of the neighbouring island continent, Australia, where I drew a route along the [...]
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Swimming With Australia’s Whale Shark
Blog: Trail of Ants - 7 October 2009
Are you viewing this in a reader? Come on over to the site, it’s much more funcational over here. The Ocean’s Roaming Gypsies Thirteen years ago, I was stood on the deck of a boat in an Egyptian bay. I was fourteen years old, sopping wet from scuba diving and torn between the scourge of seasickness, and [...]
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A Stroll Along Australia’s West Coast
Blog: Trail of Ants - 24 August 2009
The beach was pale and despite being daubed with colourful swimwear, it was lacking and hollow. It was everything a beach should be; sparse and coated in sun like treacle smothers toast. Reb and I reached a mutual agreement to leave, without the need for fall away words. We’d replaced a blown-out tyre, filled the [...]
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The Kimberley – Hidden Treasure in Remote Australia
Blog: Brilliant Tips Travel Blog - 5 August 2009
From the saltwater Bardi culture, pristine beaches, rugged red cliffs of Cape Leveque and the multicultural city of Broome to the surreal rock scape of the Bungle Bungle beehives and the hidden waterfalls and palm oases of Echidna Chasm and Cathedral Gorge, the Kimberley is like no other place on earth. Located in the northern part of Western Australia, the Kimberley region is an extraordinary and remote part of Australia with some well known sights and many hidden treasures. Broome is often referred to as “the gateway to the Kimberley.” If ...
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The Unpublished 5: Indulgences of Margaret River
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 2 April 2009
The wine, chocolate and cheese of Australia's Margaret River region - how could that combo fail? But an inflight magazine decided this piece wasn't quite their cup of tea, despite it answering the brief.
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