Baucau: Swimming Pools And Crocodiles In East Timor’s Second City Baucau East Timor. The country’s small second city might only be 125 kilometres from the capital Dili, but the two cities may as well be islands apart. Dili is sprawling, urban and as modern...
The Hike From Hell: A Brutal Cave Hike In Coron Sweat, blood, mud and a few salty tears of despair dripped from my broken body as I stumbled and fell the last few metres down the mountainside and onto the scorching hot sands of the beach. There was no respite yet from...
A Desert Glamping Experience In Morocco Today’s guest post is by traveller Christiane who takes us into the deserts of Morocco on an off the beaten track glamping experience far out in the sands and dunes of North Africa. Morocco is one of the most enchanting...
White Island Camiguin: Is This The Whitest Sandbar In The Philippines? White Island in Camiguin is the whitest sand bar I’ve ever seen in my travels across the world, and it’s the site of some of the whitest sand I’ve ever been able to set foot on, on any beach. This...
Barron Falls: The Most Powerful Waterfall I’ve Ever Seen I stood far above the Barron Falls in Far North Queensland looking straight down at the raging torrents below me churning up rocks, mud and water in a way that I had never seen before. Never before in my...
Mundo Perdido: An Attempted Hike To The Top Of East Timor’s ‘Lost World’ Mundo Perdido. The Lost World. That’s the name given to the high peak shrouded in cloud and fog that I was staring up at from its base in the mountains of the rugged...
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