What is it? The Pinnacles are a limestone formation within Nambung National Park. A desert landscape that is covered with thousands of limestone pillars, with some of them up to a few meters high. They were formed approximately 25000 to 30000 years ago from deposits of sea shells. The shells were broken down into lime-rich […]
Cape Leeuwin, Western Australia
When visiting Western Australia, you can drive up to the north, or visit the south-west. We drove to the most south-westerly mainland point of the Australian Continent, being Cape Leeuwin (about 317 km from Perth). Not only can you admire the place where two oceans meet, the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean, you can […]
Exploring the Sunshine Coast
My first visit to Australia several years ago took me to the East Coast of the country. I traveled from Sydney all the way up to Cairns. In the meantime I`ve been back to Sydney a few times and added Melbourne to my list of visited places on the East Coast, but I didn`t have […]
5 Myths People Believe About Australia
Kangaroos are everywhere Even though there are many kangaroos in Australia, over 25 million, you won`t find them hopping around everywhere. If you`re visiting the major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth etc. you will have to go to special places to encounter a kangaroo. On all my visits to Australia it was only when I […]
Sydney Harbour Bridge by Night
When visiting Sydney, it`s hard not to visit the two most iconic attractions of the city, being the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Of course the city has a lot more to offer and I`ll be writing about that in the weeks to come. Did you know? The bridge is nicknamed “The […]
Crossing Australia from West to East
Have you always wondered what you would see crossing Australia from coast to coast? Well, I`ve been on board the Indian Pacific from Perth to Sydney and I can tell you the scenery along the way changes a lot. I believe the best way to show you is to take you on a photo journey from West […]