After the days on Tanna Island we continued to the North of Vanuatu, taking a flight via Port Villa to the island of Santo. Mainly because of the S.S. President Coolidge, one of the biggest ship wrecks that can be dived in the world. The Coolidge was a former luxury […]
Monthly Archives: August 2015
Tanna Island is really an interesting place. Mount Yasur, the active volcano is absolutely fantastic and a photographers dream. On our second visit we found another spot on the crater rim with a direct view into it. Bit scary place somehow, wind was blowing us sometimes nearly of the ridge […]
One of the reasons for visiting Vanuatu for most tourists and for us the main reason is the chance to see an active volcano very clos. Mt Yasur is know as one of the best accessible volcanoes and he is very active since many years already. So it all starts […]
The flight to Vanuatu was the first civilisation shock for us after the time in Australia, somehow the airport in Sydney was crowded and it was so hectic, hard to handle after nearly six months which we mainly spent outside in the bush. 🙂 But what kind of a civilisation […]
… we had a stop for one night at the New England national park and I have to admit one night was not enough. Once again a nice surprise on our way and the highlight for us was that we finally managed to get a photo of a Greater Glider. […]
Originally this blog post was supposed to have a title like “Waterfall way” or so, as we were following the waterfall way for several days, but on the last morning it all changed. Coming back from a morning hike, we spotted a platypus in a river pool that quickly disappeared. […]
After a long journey of nearly 30.000 kilometres through Australia we are now finally in New South Wales and getting closer and closer to Sydney. So to say being on the last mile now. We saw a lot of things, were at amazing places and now the landscape changes once […]
Nice start in New South Wales after more than two months in Queensland. Somehow it is easy to belief that you saw everything and it will be just another rainforest, but coming to the Border Ranges NP we were really surprised. In parts of the national park you have the […]
Slowly spring is coming now also to Australia. A ranger told us that they had nearly 30 centimetres of snow some days ago, but now spring has arrived to Girraween national park. Absolutely beautiful, to see the granite formations the park is famous for and the first spring flowers. Even […]