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Summer Highlights 2011 – Sydney
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Above & Beyond
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Time flies when your having fun – Part 2
29 Jan 11
Folllowing on from my
previous post, I ventured back into the Middle East after visiting
Dubai the year before.
- I took an overnight flight from Casablanca, Morocco, to the huge capital of Cario, Egypt. I was greeted by my relatives. I spent a number of days exploring the city and headed up to Alexandria for a day which was relaxing compared to the constant noise & bussle in Cario city that is home to 18.8 million people.
- I joined a tour group that would take around to the highlights that Egypt has to offer then over to Jordan for a few days ending in Jerusalem, Israel. After visiting the Great Pyramid of Giza on the outskirts on Cario we took an overnight train to Aswan 1000km away.
Time flies when your having fun – Part 2
29 Jan 11
Folllowing on from my
previous post, I ventured back into the Middle East after visiting
Dubai the year before.
- I took an overnight flight from Casablanca, Morocco, to the huge capital of Cario, Egypt. I was greeted by my relatives. I spent a number of days exploring the city and headed up to Alexandria for a day which was relaxing compared to the constant noise & bussle in Cario city that is home to 18.8 million people.
- I joined a tour group that would take around to the highlights that Egypt has to offer then over to Jordan for a few days ending in Jerusalem, Israel. After visiting the Great Pyramid of Giza on the outskirts on Cario we took an overnight train to Aswan 1000km away.
Time flies when your having fun – Part 2
29 Jan 11
Folllowing on from my
previous post, I ventured back into the Middle East after visiting
Dubai the year before.
- I took an overnight flight from Casablanca, Morocco, to the huge capital of Cario, Egypt. I was greeted by my relatives. I spent a number of days exploring the city and headed up to Alexandria for a day which was relaxing compared to the constant noise & bussle in Cario city that is home to 18.8 million people.
- I joined a tour group that would take around to the highlights that Egypt has to offer then over to Jordan for a few days ending in Jerusalem, Israel. After visiting the Great Priamyids
Time flies when your having fun – Part 2
29 Jan 11
Folllowing on from my
previous post, I ventured back into the Middle East after visiting
Dubai the year before.
- I took an overnight flight from Casablanca, Morocco, to the huge capital of Cario, Egypt. I was greeted by my relatives. I spent a number of days exploring the city and headed up to Alexandria for a day which was relaxing compared to the constant noise & bussle in Cario city that is home to 18.8 million people.
- I joined a tour group that would take around to the highlights that Egypt has to offer then over to Jordan for a few days ending in Jerusalem, Israel. After visiting the Great P
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17 Sep 10
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Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Porto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid, Spain. I was lucky enough to couchsurf in central Madrid, minutes away from Plaza Mayor for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish president and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometimes things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I also checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is on the tip of south Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco in less than 34 hours. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco by one week. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion for  the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tackle  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for the next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Porto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid, Spain. I was lucky enough to couchsurf in central Madrid, minutes away from Plaza Mayor for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish president and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometimes things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I also checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is on the tip of south Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco in less than 34 hours. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco by one week. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion for  the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tackle  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for the next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Porto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid, Spain. I was lucky enough to couchsurf in central Madrid, minutes away from Plaza Mayor for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish president and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometimes things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I also checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Porto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couchsurf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Porto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly it managed to fix into one tea chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3 month trip home, most of the links below are some pictures I took along the way.
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly I managed to fit it into one tea-chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Porto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid, Spain. I was lucky enough to couchsurf in central Madrid, minutes away from Plaza Mayor for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish president and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometimes things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I also checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is on the tip of south Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco in less than 34 hours. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco by one week. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion for  the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tackle  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for the next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10

The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3month trip home…
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly it managed to fix into one tea chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10
The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3month trip home…
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly it managed to fix into one tea chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line to purchase a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10
The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what I got up to in the first few week of my 3month trip home…
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly it managed to fix into one tea chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line for a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10
The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what Ie been doing for the past few months
- I worked for most of the English winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly it managed to fix into one tea chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week it is. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo as well.
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash. I was so drained that day, sometime things such don’t go to plan.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash spewing out of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. After waiting 3 hours in line for a train ticket to Berlin, Germany I was over the moon. Poland was in mourning, shops and daily life was slow down to minimum, so I was glad I was leaving.
- I ended up spending an unplanned week in Berlin (I aslo checked out Potsdam) trying to get to get to Morocco anyway posible, I booked a 34 hour train trip to Tarifa which is the tip of South Spain and catch a ferry over to Taniger in Morocco. Yes I was that desperate. Fortunately a few days later the planes where flying again and I got to Morocco. YAY!!!! Only downfall is I missed my tour group in Morocco. Gecko Adventures which I booked my trip through didn’t refund my money or have any compassion in the situation I was in. My advice is to steer clear of them.
- I had to tactile  Morocco on my own without any pre-reading before hand, in the end I visited Casablanca, Taniger, Fes, Meknes, Rabat (Capital), Marrakesh all by train. I throughly enjoyed my time in Morocco, never meet some many locals that are genuinely friendly and I stayed in some amazing guest houses (hostels don’t really exist over there).
Thats the first 5 weeks of my adventure, stay tuned for  next few weeks I spend visiting the Middle East.
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10
The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what ive been doing for the past few months
- I worked for most of the english winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly it managed to fix into one tea chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by the beautiful Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo
- To celebrate ASOT450 I headed to Bratislava in Slovakia in a tiny ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop plane  for a night, then headed to Wroclaw for a second night of ASOT450. After two flights, catching the wrong train and being ripped off by a taxi driver I finally made it to Wroclaw only to find out ASOT450 was canceled due the Polish President and his wife being killed in an air crash.
- I spent a week in Poland visiting Wroclaw, Krakow (Auschwitz & Salt Mine) and Warsaw. Disaster struck again as flights were grounded in most of the EU due to the volanci ash
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10
The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind. Follow me on
twitter to stay in the loop.
Here’s the quick version of what ive been doing for the past few months
- I worked for most of the english winter until April. I packed up my stuff and shipped it home, gladly it managed to fix into one tea chest box. Looking back I really miss London, there is always something to do no matter what day of the week. Saying goodbye to my friends in London town was a sad moment, we had so much fun, ill never forget it.
- Good Friday was when my next adventure would begin. First stop was Oporto in Portaugal, followed by Lisbon and a night train to Madrid Spain. I was lucky enough to couch surf in the centre of Madrid for a few days, I headed out to the spanish countryside to Avila & Toledo
Time flies when your having fun
12 Sep 10
The title of this post explains why I haven’t made a post in the last 9 months. Ive been travelling (yet again), working and relocated back home to Sydney, Australia, leaving London behind.
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