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Wandering the World

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Category: Australia

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Looking down on the Sydney Opera House from the Harbour Bridge

Oceania Day 14

This day was all about the iconic sights of Sydney: climbing the harbour bridge, and having a look around the opera house.

March 20, 2010

Emu

Oceania Day 13

We should really have planned more sleep into this trip; but we were out just after 07:00 to start our tour of the Blue Mountains and some of the sights we'd pass on our way from Sydney.

March 19, 2010

Cairns waterfront

Oceania Day 12

Our time in another city had come to an end, and to finish off we looked around a wildlife dome situated above a casino.

March 18, 2010

Pro-Dive Group Meal

Oceania Day 11

This was the day we journeyed back to land, paid the reef tax, and went out for one last meal with the friends we'd made whilst diving with Scuba Steve.

March 17, 2010

Clown Fish

Oceania Day 10

Our second and final full day of the live-aboard meant a bit more snorkelling for me.

March 16, 2010

Diving live-aboard ship

Oceania Day 9

Our first day out on the open sea didn't go quite the way I'd expected it to. The conditions were also very different to anything I'd experienced before.

March 15, 2010

Oceania Day 8

Another day in the classroom, and also practicing some of the Open Water skills we'd need for this PADI qualification.

March 14, 2010

Oceania Day 7

As we were in Cairns, it meant we were close to the Great Barrier Reef. It felt like it made sense to learn how to scuba dive whilst there so we could get even closer to the reef afterwards. For our first day most of the time was spent in the classroom.

March 13, 2010

Kuranda Rainforest

Oceania Day 6

To save on money we'd booked another overnight flight to Cairns; but it meant by the time we'd arrived in the city for a tour of Kuranda we were very sleep-deprived. To get to the rainforest we took a cable car up through the trees, then explored the village before taking the train back.

March 12, 2010

View from Charles Darwin National Park

Oceania Day 5

An unexpected city tour to avoid the heat, a deserted national park on a perfect sunny day, and some of the worst table service I've ever encountered. It was certainly an interesting day in Darwin.

March 11, 2010

Juvenile Saltwater Crocodile

Oceania Day 4

Even before sunrise, the humidity in Darwin was almost unbearable. Fortunately we'd got a tour booked for the day which would be on an air-conditioned bus.

March 10, 2010

Melbourne Cityscape

Oceania Day 3

We hadn't made a plan beforehand of what to see; but felt like going up the SkyTower for a view over the city might be a good idea. When the day was over it was time for an overnight flight to Darwin.

March 9, 2010

Koala

Oceania Day 2

For our first full day in Australia we had a guided tour to Phillip Island that included a few stops along the way. We saw koalas, and kookaburras, and got to look around a chocolate factory before seeing the march of the little penguins.

March 8, 2010

A statue advertising a noodle shop in Hong Kong

Oceania Day 1

Travelling to the other side of the world takes a long time, and the massive time difference certainly doesn't help. It would be worth it though as this was the start of our self-guided trip around Australia and New Zealand.

March 6, 2010

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