Australia
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[story time] My exchange semester in Australia: Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne & Adelaide (Travel Diaries) 2/2
I told you that life was not so good for me as an Asian student in Sydney, but I still took advantage of my 4 months exchange in Australia in 2009 to travel a little bit. Part 2: My travel diary in Australia My habits in Sydney I often went to the Sydney Fish Market where sashimi was sold by the kilogram. I was so greedy (I often bought 500g of salmon to eat on my own) that I was often photographed to illustrate travel blogs I read a lot of women’s magazines. They contained fewer ads than the French version and were more expensive (8$AU). One of my tweets…
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[story time] My semester exchange in Sydney (Australia): Between expectation and reality (1/2)
This month, you will be entitled to the old journeys made before the round-the-world trip. Today, I am going to tell you about my stay in Australia in 2009 as an exchange student. Part 1: Between expectation and reality Part 2: But it wasn’t all bad: my travel diary in Australia Part 1: Between expectation and reality At that time, I was developing a passion for Australia. I enrolled in the “Australian Cinema” course at my business school, the course consisted of watching every Monday afternoon Australian cult films and dreaming of an exchange in Sydney. One year later, after a year off in Norway, I was at the top:…
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Green Island (Australia): Travel diary
Only 45 minutes by boat from Cairns, Green Island is the ideal place to discover the Great Barrier Reef.
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Moreton Island (Australia): Encountering wild dolphins
The ideal place to feed wild dolphins ! Just talk about Moreton Island to make my eyes shine! This island reminds me so many good memories with wild dolphins that I talk about it again and again, years later. However, Moreton Island isn’t the only one. The beaches are paradisiac, you can also go down the dunes or dive to see the wrecks Next to the port is the dolphin conservation center, restaurants and swimming pools are nearby. You can walk 1.5km to see the wrecks. And at the end of the day, 1 hour before the feeding time, wild dolphins come to meet us (how do they know it’s…