Photos from the Pinnacles (Nambung National Park)
Author: Sean Dawson
Fremantle, Perth and Rottnest Island: The Search for Quokka (Van around Australia Part Seven)
Photos from Fremantle Photos from Rottnest Island Photos from Perth
Southern Forrests and Barna Mia: In search of Numbat (Van around Australia Part Six)
Photos from the campsite we had near Mt Wellington Dam, WA.
Margaret River, Bunbury and Busselton: In Search of Shoe (Van around Australia Part Five)
We didn’t take many photos during this time because we were too busy catching up with friends. Associated Youtube Video
Albany To Nannup: The Search for Trees (Van around Australia Part Four)
These photos cover the part of our trip from Albany up to Nannup. Associated Youtube Video
Stokes, Fitzgerald River, Stirling Ranges and Porongurups (Van around Australia Part Three)
After Cape La Grand, we headed west along the coast for a national park bonanza. First stop was Quagi beach which was a nice campsite attached to a beach. Then next we headed for Stokes National park which was full of wildlife. After Stokes we headed for Fitzgerald River National Park which had a heap…
Nullarbor to Esperance: The Search for Western Australia (Van around Australia Part Two)
Ceduna SA – Esperance WA (28th April – 30th April) We set off from Ceduna across the Nullarbor. It was a bit repetitive but it wasn’t as bad as we expected. There wasn’t much in the way of official campsites (outside the expensive and depressing roadhouse caravan parks) but we found an amazing cliffside campsite/place…
Eyre Peninsula: The Search for Emu (Van around Australia Part One)
Torquay VIC to Ceduna SA (20th April – 27th April) Introduction We’ve decided to resurrect this blog to use as a diary of our big trip that we can look back on, and to let people know what we’re up to if they’re interested. This post will be a bit brief but we’ve decided to…
Santiago to Reykjavik: 126 Days, 126 Seconds
We tried to take one second of video footage for every day of the Santiago to Reykjavik leg of our journey. Sometimes we forgot, and sometimes we took more than one video on a day so the amount of seconds at a particular place can be slightly off but each country is timed properly….
Iceland: The only thing to fear is the new letters
Iceland at last! The land of the Vikings. No other place interested people more when we mentioned it was part of our trip. The isolated, misty isle where Journey to the Centre of the Earth begins through a volcanic passageway in Mount Snæfellsjökull. [Guess who wrote that bit.] Iceland feels very much like many other Scandinavian countries and…
USA: Heading East
We arrived in Nashville, Tennessee on Independence Day only half through planning. As it turned out, Nashville hosts one of the biggest Independence Day festivals and fireworks displays in the country with 280,000 people attending. The whole centre of the town is closed to traffic and there is live music and food stalls lining the…
USA: Louisiana and the Mississippi Blues Trail
Heading down the freeway from Texas towards Louisiana the terrain started getting swampy. We stayed overnight at a rest stop which unfortunately seemed to be built on some sort of swamp. On a side note if you are ever driving through Texas, take advantage of the rest stops. Not only is it legal to stay…