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Lake Tekapo

The southern alps are pretty incredible to travel through, from when you first see them in the distance, to driving through them (after a while though, you really do wish for a straight road of any distance).
Southern Alps, New Zealand

I couldn’t stop saying “wow” when I first saw this lake. Tekapo is the bluest lake I’ve ever seen. The entire area was covered in purple and pink flowers, the sun was shining and it couldn’t have been prettier.
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

I also loved this live edge bench that was right in front of the lake, what a view.
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

Oh and there was also a family of baby bunnies playing in the sun – yeah, that’s right, bunnies. Gorgeous scenery + cute overload = brain ‘splody.
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

New Zealand

Aotearoa – the land of the long white cloud, and a place I’ve wanted to go for years. I first saw New Zealand’s incredible landscape the same way as so many others, through movies. Lord of the Rings, Narnia etc. It seemed too good to be true, but it’s just as spectacular as it looks on screen.

Queenstown, New Zealand

Dolphin Cruise in Port Stephens

I’d been looking forward to the dolphin cruise a lot. We went out in a big boat and found a pod almost immediately. The dolphins put on a show, jumping in front of the boat, riding the surf and playing around before heading off to find entertainment elsewhere. It was a beautiful day and so neat to see wild dolphins are as playful and friendly as their reputation.

Port Stephens, Australia

Port Stephens, Australia

Port Stephens, Australia

Port Stephens, Australia

Port Stephens, Australia

Port Stephens, Australia

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

I had such a great time at this place. I got to hang out with kangaroos and feed them, I got to hold a koala and see the vast variety of Australian birds and animals. My friend and I started hiking through the huge sanctuary and of course it started to rain. We’d just gotten a nice day, (it had been raining for a few days) and we took shelter in a gazebo and waited it out for a few minutes for the worst of it to pass before deciding we’d just brave the rain and go for it. The skies cleared and it turned into a beautiful day. We were very lucky to have missed all the flooding Queensland.

Getting to hold a koala was really neat. The one I held was warm and soft. The staff go into the enclosure, poke a koala and if it wakes up enough they pull it off the tree and hand it to you for the photo. It’s pretty funny. You’ll notice they’ve got arm protectors like you’d have for a falcon… yet we’re all in t-shirts! No one got scratched, apparently koalas are high all the time from eucalyptus. They get high and fall asleep for 23 hours a day. Rough life eh?

Finally got to see a dingo at the sanctuary, not quite the same as seeing one in the wild, but cool to see anyway!

The kangaroos were in an enclosed area with food in containers for you to grab and feed them. They were all very friendly and knew that you had food in your hands and would come to you for it. We posed for several photos and it was a really neat experience to be so close to them!

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Curummbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia

Surf Camp

Surf Camp was amazing. Probably in my top 3 highlights for my five week trip to Aus and NZ.

The atmosphere was like summer camp but for grown ups… despite the fact that we stayed in shipping containers… no, really. Metal shipping containers. It was great food (taco salad and apple crisp!) and laid back people. Plus, we got to learn how to surf… but – I’m probably one of the least athletic people you’ll ever meet. I was always picked last in gym class and never excelled at any type of sport. I was completely mentally prepared to suck at surfing. I thought to myself, “don’t get upset if you can’t stand up, you’ve only got a 2 hour lesson including learning how to do it on the sand. Don’t get your hopes up.”

Got my wetsuit, got my board, did the lesson with my group on the sand, and set out to the water with the rest of my tour-mates. I managed to figure out which waves weren’t worth going for pretty quickly and with the help of one of the instructors – who told me NOT to go to my knees first, to just jump up to standing right away – I managed to stand up and ride the waves a bunch of times! I got one wave so well it took me all the way back to shore. The instructor said “Wow Mate, you really ripped that one!” which is the best sports-related compliment I could (and probably will ever) receive.

Surf Camp, Australia

Pictures courtesy of Mojo Surf Camp photographers:
Surf Camp, Australia
Surf Camp, Australia
Surf Camp, Australia
Surf Camp, Australia
Surf Camp, Australia

Byron Bay

Byron Bay has such a beautiful lighthouse, it was a clear sunny day and we got an incredible view from it!
It’s got the most easterly point of Australia’s mainland (which we of course all took turns standing on, beside the sign). We also saw a wild goat and a pod of wild dolphins!
Byron Bay, Australia

Byron Bay, Australia

Byron Bay, Australia

Byron Bay, Australia
The shiny dots in the middle are the dolphins. The dots are the sun reflecting off them as they surfaced

Surfer’s Paradise

Surfer’s Paradise was awesome, it was loud and fun and full of energy, a perfect mix of night life and beach time during the day. “Schoolies” was on which made it even louder! Schoolies is a week long vacation for all the kids that are just finished high school, so all the bars/clubs turn all-ages. Yes, I got hit on by a 17 year old… yes, I know I look about 20. My tour mates thought it was hilarious since I’m totally a “toolie” (a non-high-school-recent-graduate)… considering I graduated 10 years ago… yeah. I’d say I’m a toolie.

Loved these street names on the sidewalks:
Surfer's Paradise, Australia

They’re big on stuffing toads and making them hold tiny bottles of liquor to sell to tourists. They also make them into change purses with the arms still attached. It was too creepy to photograph though. If you google “cane toad coin purse” and look at the images, you’ll see what I mean. Creepy. Oh, and while you’re at it, you might as well google “kangaroo arm scratcher”, which was probably the grossest.
Cane Toad, Surfer's Paradise, Australia

Fraser Island

Fraser Island was one of the many World Heritage Sites we saw along our tour. It’s also the world’s largest sand island in the world with multicoloured sand all over the island from red to brown to almost black. The entire resort on the island is surrounded by dingo gates. You can go through the gates and walk along the beach, but small children need to be supervised at all times, as dingos will attack them. Crazy! I didn’t see any dingoes but a couple of others did. There are tons of poisonous snakes and spiders on the island too, surprise surprise, this seems to be a theme in Australia!

Fraser Island, Australia

Fraser Island, Australia

Fraser Island, Australia
marks left behind by a big stingray
Fraser Island, Australia
a big stingray
Fraser Island, Australia
This photo is actually in colour, it was just as a rain storm hit

Fraser Island, Australia

Fraser Island, Australia

The Whitsunday Islands – the most stunning beaches I’ve ever seen.

The Whitsundays are the most stunning islands/beaches I’ve ever seen. The sand is so fine, you can polish your jewellery in it. It is 99.89% pure silica. Whitehaven beach is so beautiful it feels surreal.
Whitsundays, Australia

Our group took an Ocean Rafting boat out to the islands – where only the boats with special eco permits are allowed to dock. It was a wild ride as our hyper-energized tour guides pulled 360s and drove straight for cliffs and then turned at the last second. It was scary since a storm was coming in and the waves were so huge, but a really great time.

We managed to get some photos taken just before it poured rain. We ate our lunch on the sand and then put on stinger-suits to go in the water (as protection from jellyfish) and played with a football in the pouring rain.
Whitsundays, Australia

After a while we were taken to a few other islands and went snorkeling. Saw a tuna, maori wrasse and dozens of smaller fish. Admittedly the tuna kinda freaked me out. It’s big. And quick.

As a tribute to the winter weather back in Canada, I made Sandy the Sandman, who wore a tie and carried a surfboard!
Whitsundays, Australia

Whitsundays, Australia

Whitsundays, Australia

Whitsundays, Australia