Departure Day

This post is part of our epic adventure to the Falklands, South Georgia, and Antarctica. In case you don’t want to read this sequentially, or you are looking for a specific part of the trip, here are some shortcuts: Introduction Departure Day <– You are here Santiago, Chile Torres del Paine, Chile El Calafate, Argentina […]

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Collage of Antarctic wildlife and exploration from Aurora Expedition cruise to Antarctica. The images feature close-ups of Emperor penguins, a large colony of penguins, and pairs of penguins standing together. Other photos show a seal on grass, a person in winter gear photographing wildlife, penguins on an iceberg, and dolphins swimming in the ocean. There is also a photo of blue ice formations, a seal resting, and an explorer holding a camera on a boat. The scenes highlight the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes of the Antarctic region.

Antarctic Expedition Cruise

Are you ready for a story of a trip that was three years in the making? Imagine the anticipation of booking a trip of a lifetime to one of the most remote places on Earth – an Antarctic expedition cruise with Aurora Expeditions – only to have it cancelled not once, but twice due to […]

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Southwestern Photo Safari

Oops! This page appears to be part of the 2014 website migration crisis. Not to worry; we’ve got the text and images safe and sound, just waiting for their triumphant repost when we find the time.

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Lady Elliot Island

In August of 2022, we decided to take a very last minute holiday. We were able to get four nights on Lady Elliot, and tacked on a few days before to visit K’gari – Fraser Island. Getting There Lady Elliot Island is a coral cay at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. Access […]

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K’gari – Fraser Island

In August of 2022, we decided to take a very last minute holiday to Lady Elliot Island. As we had four nights on Lady Elliot, we decided to add a few extra days and visit Fraser Island. None of our Aussie mates have been there. One even asked, “Isn’t that just a big sand island”? […]

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Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre

In April of 2022, we travelled to William Creek to do some aerial photography at Lake Eyre, which was renamed Kati Thanda in 2013. Kati Thanda was the sacred name for the flat saltpan and meant “the name of the lake which was formed after the skin of a kangaroo was spread over the ground”. […]

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Port Lincoln (and my addiction to swimming with sea lions)

In April of 2022, we planned a trip to William Creek to do some aerial photography at Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre. William Creek is not easy to reach – the options (from most to least expensive) are:   Fly to Coober Pedy (via Adelaide) and arrange a charter flight to fly you to William […]

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The Long Layover in Kona (and Waikiki) (after a trip to Scottsdale)

(There’s a long preamble for this trip, so click here if you just want to read about Kona). We’d been isolated in Australia for 26 months. TWENTY SIX MONTHS! To be fair, there are far worse places to be confined. When the Australian border reopening was announced, we immediately booked flights to visit my mom […]

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Sea Lions & Dolphins in South Australia

When the Australian border reopening was announced, we immediately booked flights to visit my mom in the US, who we haven’t seen since November of 2019. About a month before departure, we got an email from Qantas about a flight schedule change. Not only did we now have a 16 hour layover in Los Angeles, […]

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Swimming with Sea Lions in Jurien Bay

This post is part of our Western Australia road trip. In case you don’t want to read this sequentially, or you are looking for another part of the trip, here are some shortcuts: Lake Ballard Exmouth and Coral Bay Shark Bay and Monkey Mia Dirk Hartog Island Shark Bay Scenic Flight Kalbarri Hutt Lagoon Scenic […]

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