I just updated the missing "myspace" postings from the veeeeery beginning. I still can't really tell whether I'm motivated enough to post the missing NZ / fruit picking / Melbourne to Adelaide via Great Ocean Road (and hitchhiking back) experiences...
...if so it'll be for myself anyway...talking and writing to myself...OMG ;-)
it's been such a long time since I got back, still trying to adjust to Germany again, step back into a "regular" life with a propper job...damn I really don't like to be the average kind of guy...but I know I HAVE to be glad for my life...nobody should ever forget this especially / even here in Germany...anyway...seeyas
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Oh my gosh!
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Monday, March 31, 2008
My last day abroad :-/
Lena and I had some beautiful days in Dubai...
Unfortunately everything comes to an end at a certain point...my Australia / New Zealand / Dubai journey and experience will be over by tomorrow...but this was definitely an experience that will stay in my mind forever and nobody can ever take it away!
Of course I'll feed you with the outstanding weeks and pictures when I'm back home. My plane will touch german terrain by 7.40pm, Tuesday 1st of April (and I'm not joking!). Time for a change in life again!
In this spirit I wish all my fellow backpackers and open minded people "save travels"!
Mic(ha)
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
my personal travel map
here's a little map including the places I've been during this year. Locations marked with a star are - from my perspective - outstanding and for sure worth visiting/staying a bit longer...
- Byron Bay, Australia
- Cape Tribulation, Australia
- Coral Bay, Australia
- Fraser Island, Australia
- Sydney, Australia
- Whitsunday Island, Australia
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia
- Batchelor, Australia (Litchfield National Park)
- Create your own travel map or travel blog
- Visit TripAdvisor.com
I'm in Dubai right now...still at the airport due to some accommodation problems but that's another story...
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Monday, March 24, 2008
ByeBye beautiful Australia!
Oh my!
1 year passed by like nothing and I'll leave this beautiful continent tomorrow, the 26th :-(
A bit earlier than I thought but I can just state: never book open return tickets! Especially not with Emirates! Anyway, I know I've been lazy with my blog but I noted everything down and will fill the gap back home. Just so far: It's been at least as good as the month before.
Hope "uz" had a pleasant Easter break and talk to u soon!
Mic (Oz)
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Nevis jump in Queenstown!!!
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
NZ part 9 - back to the south island
14/2:
back to Wellington,
15/2:
getting up a 7 the next day, Soundsair flight at 9:15am in a 10 seat machine and a scenic flight for free,
waiting for the ferry which was 1h delayed,
drive to Abel Tasman National Park (link) in the Nelson region, to slep in Marahau where we spent the night at Old MacDonalds farm.
16/2:
we booked a 1 day sailing trip but unfortunately it's been cloudy until we got off the catamaran and enjoyed the beach.
17/2:
we finally got to NZ's south island westcoast which is one of the world's top 10 drives recommended in the lonely planet hosting Baller gorge, Punakaiki Pancake rocks,
blowholes (Paparoa National Park)
and the "famous" Barrytown consiting only of one house where we enjoyed the best NZ dinner so far and celebrated a "no cloth" party .
18/2:
We skipped the bone carving "event" in the morning so we didn't have to get up early.
We took off to Hokitika and had a look at the Greenstone (Jade / Pounamu - link) factory. It is considered a taonga (treasure). Tools, ornaments and weapons were made of it; in particular adzes, mere (short clubs) and hei-tiki (neck pendants). These were believed to have their own mana, were handed down as valued heirlooms and were often given as gifts to seal important agreements. Nowadays we were told that u mustn't buy a Greenstone for yourself but u can only receive it as a present so I bought Greenstones for Lena and my Mum as well as a couple of friends. I got a really beautiful Greenstone as a present from Lena which I'm still wearing until today...
we also visited the Bushman "centre"
and got to Franz Josef (link) at night.
19/2:
another experience I'd absolutely recommend: a full day walk on Franz Josef Glacier (link). Here some of the impressions:
we also found some nice friends in Efje and Hannah as well as Andrew and Doug and got a bit drunk this night ;-)
20/2:
the biggest thing that happened was probably that Thumper managed to get the bus stuck while trying a turnaround :-)
After getting pulled out we saw Lake Matheson (link) which allows nice postcard pictures reflecting Mount Tasman and Mount Cook in the water if there's no wind. Unfortunately the surface was wrinkled when we got there...nice anyway.
Tomorrow we will reach NZ's party and fun city Queenstown (link) where AJ Hackett invented "bungee juming back in the days.
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
NZ part 8 - Tongariro crossing
13/2:
Grown up in Bonn (link) right at the doorstep to the Eifel (link) I kind of had an idea of what a volcanic area looks like but this was different...cause still active! And we were lucky to get this chance because the track is closed quite often due to bad weather conditions (and our schedule's been so tight that we couldn't spent more time in Taupo)
Being well equiped with food and proper shoes (I simply love my Adidas Samba...
good for everything!) we started at 9:30am the next morning aside Mount Doom (Lord of the rings) aka Mt Ngauruhoe,
climbing the steap ascend (especially in the begining) until having lunch to get rewarded by awsome scenery
also during the descent
We crossed the finish line at 3:35pm as the first group and had some time to relax in the sun whilst waiting for the other.
Ben (British fella, living in Perth) made us laugh our but off when he puled out a bag of nachos AND matching dip, having a big smile on his face and explaing in best british accent: "You gotta rewooaaard yourself!"
After getting back to our ski resort like Park lodge we did some more relaxing taking a shower an hop into the jacuzzi and eat...hoping not to feel too sore the next day.
This an NZ experience I'd definitely advise to everyone...even for people like me who're not so much into hiking...some of our group struggled quite hard though due to very bad fitness.
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