Day 1 — Good Friday (This wasn't a very exciting day, so if you're reading for travel advice or recommendations, skip to days 2 & 3) For those that know me, you know that if I'm in a car for more than about 20 minutes, I'll likely be asleep by minute 21. Although I tried, … Continue reading Easter in the Whitsundays
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A Little Magic at Fairy Falls
I've been feeling a bit unproductive lately when it comes to exploring the area, and it's been making me anxious. Besides going to the beach and into the city, this was the first real adventure I've had in weeks. My friends Tyra, Karoline, Cathrine and I made plans to take the UniLodge share car out … Continue reading A Little Magic at Fairy Falls
School Strike for Climate Action
For those who don't know, on March 15th, 2019, there was a global school strike for climate action. Across 110 countries, 1.5 million people set to the streets to let their voices be heard. Australia is suffering from droughts, flash flooding, heat waves and other severe weather. Struck with harsh impacts of climate change, the … Continue reading School Strike for Climate Action
Caution: I’m Falling for Australia
Is it a college student thing or a study abroad student thing to make impulsive decisions? Or is it both? Either way, I'd fall into that category. My roommate, Karoline, and I were walking in the city today after heading to Rusty's Market for fresh fruit and vegetables when we were stopped by the stereotypical … Continue reading Caution: I’m Falling for Australia
Caught in the Storm
What started out as a beautiful sunny day at the beach turned into fleeing from a tropical rainstorm. The sun was hot in the morning as six of my newfound friends and I headed for Palm Beach. Karoline, Kristine, Tyra, Linda, Cathrine and I set up camp in the shade and then headed for the … Continue reading Caught in the Storm
Into the City
Just a short bus ride away from the suburb of Smithfield is the city of Cairns. Immediately after exiting the bus, my roommate and I heard screeching from the green space nearby. At first, I thought it was a flock of birds, but when I looked up into the trees I saw the black bodies … Continue reading Into the City
Take Me to the Beach
Beach day! After multiple 95+ degree days, we finally made it to the beach. My roommate and I waited until about 4:00 p.m. to head to Trinity to avoid the worst of the sun's rays. The walk down to the beach followed a curving stone path with lush green plants on either side. The beach wasn't … Continue reading Take Me to the Beach
First Impressions
I was groggy when I woke up on the overnight flight into Brisbane. I was stuck in a middle seat, and the people in front of me had their seats back as far as they could go, so my legs straddled my backpack at an uncomfortable angle. Thankfully, the flight was almost over. When I … Continue reading First Impressions