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    NYE Sydney Australia

    New Years Eve Sydney Australia I was SO excited to travel to Sydney for NYE! I have heard how it is one of the most amazing firework shows. I did my research before to find a place I should go to watch the show. Everywhere I read said Macquarie Chair was the place to go. It is a park and you can get in for free if you get there in time before it is full.  So I got there early to get in line. I was there around 7am and it was already packed. In line I started talking to some girls that were next to me. I asked…

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    Australia

    Melbourne The Capital of Vitoria. Second biggest city in Australia filled with hidden ally gems, art, and culture. Great Ocean Road Famous for The Tweleve Apostles. Lots of sights and views that are unique and special. Wilsons Prom Wilsons Promontory National Part in the Gippsland Region, in Victoria Australia. Syndey Royal Exchange Old Bank, St Ann’s Square, Manchester M2 7PE, UK Shelly Beach Royal Exchange Old Bank, St Ann’s Square, Manchester M2 7PE, UK Bondi Beach Famous beach for its beauty of the ocean, sand, reliable waves and the sprit fo the people. Such a Very Unique Place known for the most deadly animals! Facebook Twitter Google-plus Linkedin Instagram Youtube

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    GRAFFITI ALLEY, MELBOURNE, AU

    Graffiti Alley, Melbourne, Australia I It is unlike any other Alley. Every-changing Outdoor Gallery Some of it is tagging yes that isn’t anything I consider art myself, but the pieces that are unique art-pieces over lapped like a sheeted blanket make everything on the walls a big masterpiec, bring it all together for eyes to enjoy.  Other Locations Centre Station: Collins Street and Flinder Lane AC/DC Land: Running off Flinders Lane Keith Haring Mural: Johnston Street in Collingwood Caledonian Lane: just off Lonsdale Street and hiding behind Swanston Croft Lane: winds off Little Bourke Street Duckboard Place: around from Flinders Lane Rankins Lane: around the corner from Bourke Street Mall Stevenson Lane: Swanston and Lonsdale Street Graffiti…

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    Jump Into Traveling Solo

    How to Start Traveling Solo It takes a lot of guts to commit to your first solo trip. If your reading this I believe you are already strong enough to think about it. A lot of people may wonder what was the motivating point in my life that cause me to jump on this amazing bandwagon I was so afraid of. Doing things alone can be donating even in your home town. What if no one talks to me? What if I don’t want anyone to talk to me? Wont I feel awkward not having my body guards of friends to talk to, laugh with, and just feel comfortable?  Yes, I…

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    10 Things to Do in Melbourne

    WELCOME TO THE CITY OF Melbourne A Place To Experience Art, Sports, and Culture.  Fitzroy Gardens Statue & Fountains Tudor Village Cooks’ Cottage History Cafe Green House Lots and lots of trees. Shrine of Remembrance History Walk inside the architecture. Get a beautiful view of the city. Shop at the giftshop National Gallery of Victoria SO MUCH ART Learn History St. Paul’s Cathedral Walk in to see the beautiful architecture. Pray Garffiti Ally So COOL! Changes daily Take Pictures Visit Rooftop Bars Each One is Unique Balcony Views Make Memories Crown Casino Gamble Eat Walk through (it is beautiful inside) Hotel & Spa Watch Entertainment Walk Southbank Art Food Street…

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    Cont… Month In The Philippines

    Warning: I am still working on this part of the Journal April 16th Flight from Moalboal to Coron We woke up with enough time to pack fast to be ready for our Van to pick us up to take us to the airport. I was so tried and want to see on the van, but there was no way. It started to ran right after we got out of the city. At first it didn’t seem like that much…but then it was flood worthy. The water was to above the knee almost covering the tries. Our driver didn’t seem nervous and drove through it safely. People were pushing their motorcycles …

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    Wilsons Prom

    Wilsons Promontory National Park Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, located about 157 kilometers/98 Miles, Southeast of Melbourne.  Mount Oberon It is said it takes an estimate hour to hike to the top, but it is worth the hike to see the beautiful view it provides. Squeaky Beach A fun beach to walk around. Every step makes a squeaky sound. Whiskey Bay A good little walk to look at beautiful colorful rocks and waves crashing the sore. I was new to Australia when I decided I want to go to Wilsons Promontory National Park. I booked a trip with Newbies International (Melbourne). If you don’t know anyone to go with you,…

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    My options, feelings, and thoughts on Life! All by the 1 and Only: Cherie M Daniel Everyday I wake up with a dream. That dream may be different day by day, but it all widdles down to the same thing. That is I want to be happy and life a life I want to live. Blog Posts! Making Coffee In Lombok, Indonesia It takes a family! Coconut Oil Process in Lombok, Indonesia So many benefits and uses for coconut oil. How to Start Traveling Solo Everyone can do it! Just do your research. 5 Rules Traveling Solo 5 Rules to follow if you are traveling solo. My Bucket List My…

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    Day 1- The Great Ocean Road

    Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 For my 25th birthday I decided to give myself one of the best presents of going on The Great Ocean Road Trip. It is on lots of bucket list and highlight of places to visit. I did lots of research on the internet through websites, blogs, and maps. I didn’t want to miss anything. Claire another American from South Carolina that was Au Pair in Australia that I meet agreed to go with me. We decided to meet in the city to go over plans. We decided to walk down Centre Pl Ally to see a place to eat. We decided to eat at…

  • Adventure

    Destinations That will make anyone have joy 64% of Americans have not left the grand USA. Back in 2016 Matt Carmichael did a article on How Many States Has the Average American Visited? https://livability.com/topics/business/how-many-states-has-the-average-american-visited From the article: “The average American has visited just 12 states, according to a new study conducted by Livablity.com and Ipsos Public Affairs. Florida is the most-visited state with 48% having crossed its border, but no state reports a majority of Americans having traveled there for work or pleasure. California, Georgia, New York and Nevada round out the top five.” It is a shocking reminder that we need to get out more and see what is…