RTW05 #3.6: port macquarie, australia
port macquarie was another one of the places that travelers from my generation considered …boring. :grin: i was told that it was founded in 1821 and is sometimes jokingly referred […]
a blog by markus nolf
port macquarie was another one of the places that travelers from my generation considered …boring. :grin: i was told that it was founded in 1821 and is sometimes jokingly referred […]
on my way down to port macquarie, i had a 5-hour-stopover in brisbane. a welcome break, since it’s a 15-hour-busride from hervey bay to port M. i spent this time […]
hervey bay was the next stop on my way down the east coast – i came here to visit fraser island, part of the great sandy national park. fraser island […]
on the bus down to airlie beach i met victor from sweden, zealous about sailboats and sailing. he kept laughing at me because i was cramming as much as possible […]
about 1.5 years after i took these two photos, i met an expert who, when talking to, reminded me of the never-answered question for the wasp’s scientific name. he immediately […]
in the morning of november 27th, i took the greyhound bus from cairns to mission beach [G], population size: a few hundred. i stayed at scotty’s beach house, which was […]