Blue-ish Mountains

Since we arrived in the Blue Mountains, we kept on wondering why they call it the Blue Mountains. If you take a closer look, they are orange, red or green, not blue at all. On our four-day excursion we came up with several explanations, but weren’t entirely sure. So: Google to the rescue!!! It’s not…

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Sydney Baby!!!

Our tips to do Sydney on a budget: Find an awesome host family. Take the bus into the CBD: it’s not only very efficient, it’s also pretty cheap! (and you don’t have shelf out the $$$ to park in the CBD, pay tolls, etc.) Don’t have drinks anywhere, unless it’s happy hour. Our favorites: 2…

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Adoption Parents for a Week

Australian hospitality has no limits! While traveling Down Under we meet new people practically every day. And whether you spent a couple of hours with your newly made Aussie friends or several weeks, doesn’t matter. Almost everybody invites you into their homes, gives you a beer and some snacks. But when we got invited to…

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Sovereign Hill: Amazing?

Whether Sovereign Hill is amazing, will remain a question to us (for now). While traveling in Australia, lots of people recommended this gold rush theme park to us. So once we arrived at the entrance we were absolutely thrilled! Until… we saw the admission fee… Frankly, it’s not thát outrageous ($55.50/pp), but to be honest,…

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Grampians for Champions

It’s been a while since we had to wake up very early. We were told that there are some amazing lookouts at sunrise in the Grampians National Park. So we woke up at 4AM to drive to one of these amazing places: The Pinnacle The drive was pretty challenging with all the kangaroos hopping in…

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Australian Humour

Australische humor is fantastisch! Naast de AWESOME borden langs de weg, is de dagdagelijkse humor ook gewoonweg ongelooflijk! Een specifiek soort Australische humor werkt als volgt: men zegt met een afgestreken serieus gezicht het totaal tegenovergestelde van wat men eigenlijk bedoelt. De helft van de tijd vraag je je af: “Meent die dat nu?!” Het…

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Silo Art: Wow this is so Scenic!

Driving the Australian roads keeps surprising you. It’s not always nature that is worth stopping for, once in a while you get blown away by man-made things. The beautiful paintings on these huge silos are just AWESOME! We saw this one driving from Mildura to the Grampians. Apparently there is a whole trail you can…

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Doggy Style: Boundaries and Fences

To protect the sheep (at least those that don’t get hit by cars), the worlds longest fence was built. It stretches out over 5300km through several states and makes sure the dingoes are kept on the other side of the fence. The sight on its own isn’t really spectacular; it’s a fence… It’s just really…

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Postcard Views: the Breakaways

Looking like gummy bears vomited on some hills, the Breakaways conservation park near Coober Pedy is definitely worth a visit. Two hours are well spent on the stunning views. Every lookout feels like a journey into a painting where pastels rule the world. Truly AWESOME! We even saw an amazing bearded dragon, sunbathing on the side…

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Our First Drive-in Movie in Coober Pedy

Everything is underground in Coober Pedy, except for the drive-in movie theatre. It only costs $20 per vehicle, for up to 7 people, to see a movie, which is pretty awesome! Since we both hadn’t gone to a drive-in movie yet, and Toni got us back to Coober Pedy safely, we decided to treat him…

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