Ok, potentially the last blog entry while i'm away I think, as having to cut my trip short early due to political situation in Bangkok and Thailand.
After Byron the bus took me to 'Spot X', a surf camp in a 'secret' location halfway between Byron Bay and Sydney. The area is actually really beautiful, and the camp was fantastic. We arrived …
Ok, potentially the last blog entry while i'm away I think, as having to cut my trip short early due to political situation in Bangkok and Thailand.
After Byron the bus took me to 'Spot X', a …
Ok, so once again a bit lax on the blogging. Got a lot to say so lets get straight to it...
After Mission Beach we headed to Magnetic Island, a small GBR island south of Cairns. We arrived la…
So the first couple of days in Australia have been really good so far. Arrived into Cairns on the 4th and spent the first day just chilling out and acclimatising to the heat. The weather at th…
So... Haven't really written anything in quite a while... Am now going to try and compress 5 weeks worth of activity and travel in New Zealand into 30 minutes worth of internet time.
I arrive…
So, my last entry from Buenos Aires, Argentina and from South America as a whole. I'm actually really sad, I really really love Buenos Aires and feel like I'm just settling in. Definitely plan…
Eric
I enjoyed your post. My blog is looking for travel photos. If you have the time, email us some at [email protected] or check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com Continued fun on your travels,
Eric
Eric
I enjoyed your post. My blog is looking for travel photos. If you have the time, email us some at [email protected] or check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com Continued fun on your travels,
Eric
karen
hi emma, got your postcard today-wow, fabulous scenery, i'm not jealous at all! Not missing much here, easter is nearly upon us and with it the easter hols(for me anyway!)hurray!Went to Henley on Sunday and caught a glimpse of Oxford v Cambridge ladies boat race-Oxford won one race we saw + John said the main event,well done Oxford.I'm sure you would have been involved with them at some time?
I hope that Newzealand is as beautiful as it seems and that you continue to have a fantastic time & to look after yourself.By the way-mash potato is a bit over rated and you don't get views like your postcard shows in Binfield, that's for sure! well take care & I look forward to your next blog.
Love,Karenx
Dad
Ths trip seems mainly about eating, doing museums and touristy stuff and drinking significant quantities till late in the evening. Don't know who you take after...
karen
Hi Emma,just read your blog-fab!sounds like you're having a fantastic time!
I'm with you on the Jerry front-sounds like a real pain!
Enjoy the heat,it's been freezing here!
Take Care & keep up with the fabulous blog.
Karen (at no.7)
Dad
Yet another great blog, ace. From a website about Peru if the trail is closed (coast looks good):
The Coast (Lima, Nasca, Arequipa).
December - April This is summertime on the coast where the weather is hot and dry and ideal for swimming and getting a tan. Temperatures on average range from 25 - 35°C. There is little or no rain during these months. The beaches around Lima and the North can packed during the months of January and February which coincide with school holidays.
The Jungle
November - March This is the wet season, hot and humid, when you can expect heavy rain at anytime. It only rains for a few hours at a time, so it's not enough to spoil your trip. Wellington boots are a must though, as some of the jungle trails can become small rivers.