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      Stomach Viruses and Holidays

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      I’ve spent the past three days in bed, lethargic from lack of eating, suffering from a stomach virus I picked up I don’t know where. There is nothing like a stomach virus that reminds me of being on a great holiday. Seriously. All of the fantastic trips I’ve had in the past, all those days …

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      My favourite wineries of Hunter Valley

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      I have just spent a weekend up at the Hunter Valley, a wine region two hours drive north of Sydney, again. I have been visiting Hunter Valley for… well, since I could legally drink. It is the most convenient wine region of New South Wales, with a direct train link from Sydney Central station, as well as …

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      Daydreaming of Saarbrücken

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      I’ve been daydreaming more than usual lately, because I haven’t really done that much travelling in the past ten months. Right now, I am thinking of Saarbrücken, a German city I studied in for a year, a city that will forever remain somewhere special for me. And the reasons are not what most people think: …

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      Photo Essay | Beijing

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Photos by Fiona Yuen Fiona and husband visited Beijing and fell in love with its depth of history and traditional charm. From popular tourist spots such as the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Panda Sanctuary, to the streets by the lake, the markets and the growing number of chic cafes and restaurants, it …

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      Street food around the world

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      This week’s #TTOT got me drooling over memories of street food all around the world. The question was more towards the paranoia of bugs and germs in terms of what’s worse: street food or a dirty hotel room? Overwhelmingly, a dirty hotel room was voted the worse out of the two, as most of us …

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      For the love of coffee

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      As soon as we got off at Circular Quay station, we could already see wave upon wave of people rolling up and down George Street, hovering in front of the numerous stalls with roastery and cafe representations waiting for their cup of caffeine. It was the annual Aroma Festival today and the entire Sydney poured …

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      The bush or the beach?

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Are you a bush (or forest for those who use different terminologies!) or beach person? I admit, while I do love the ocean, enjoy a good scuba dive and have a fascination about the marine life, I am more of a bush person. To me, while the beaches make great backdrop to a holiday photo, …

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      Taiwan in pictures

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      Photos by William McPherson I was born in Taiwan but having moved to Australia at the age of 10, never really had the opportunity to really understand the country. Back in 2006 when my husband and I visited and backpacked around the island, we found a land that was fertile with lust vegetation, immersed in …

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      My favourite water travel moments

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      I am not much of a sea-farer. So far, most of my water based travel have been on passenger ferries and scuba boats. I believe my very first experience with water travel was on a family holiday in Hawaii, where we boarded a small submarine to view the fish and corals. I think I was …

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      Photo Essay | Corners of Sydney

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      Sydney isn’t all about the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. I find beauty in Sydney’s back streets, where autumn leaves add that extra charm to the backdrop. Here are some corners of Sydney that I love, both in the rain and on sunny days!

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      Photo Essay | Shanghai

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Photos by Fiona Yuen Shanghai glows. The skyscrapers that illuminate the night scene are symbols of its economic growth as China’s financial hub yet across the river on the Bund and the ‘Old Shanghai’ are heritage and traditions from a long history of Chinese culture. From temples to art galleries to succulent xiao long bao dumplings, …

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      Quirky Bars of Wellington

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      [Originally posted on old site] Wellington is a socialite’s paradise. Not only is the city full of great cafes and restaurants, its night life is second to none when it comes to quirky hang outs. Wellingtonians enjoy a bit of individualism and there are plenty of night spots that would satisfy even the pickiest drinkers. …

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      Photo Essay | Australia’s Red Centre

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      Photos by Fiona Yuen There is something really special and spiritual about Australia’s Red Centre. From the spectacular colours of the sky, to that solidary rock structure that is thee heart of Australia. Read my article on In The Know Traveler: Australia’s Rock Star Ayer’s Rock. About Fiona Yuen  Fiona Yuen runs her photography company …

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      Australia, everywhere.

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      I have a collection of photos where I have found Australia everywhere – or rather, what everyone else thinks is Australian. Fosters for example, is now owned by the poms, and even before the company was sold, no one ever, EVER drank Fosters. This is however, all stereotyping isn’t it? Have you also found references …

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      Photo Essay | Australia’s Kangaroo Island

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      Photos by Fiona Yuen Kangaroo Island, 155km of the coast of South Australia, is a paradise for wildlife. This is where you’ll find plenty of seals bathing lazily on beaches, koala lounge between forks of tree branches and giant pelicans that slide across the horizon; at dusk, bands of Little Penguins return fro mthe depth …

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      Free time in Freo

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      It wasn’t meant to be, yet I found myself perfectly caffeinated in Fremantle. We had missed the boat to Rottnest Island earlier that day, which was a major disruption to our original plan for the day, so I took solace in coffee at Fremantle’s Cappucino Strip. ‘Freo’, the local nickname for Fremantle, is a short …

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      Definition: Adventure

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      It’s the weekend! How has your week been? Are you ready to rest up to tak on another week of adventures? adventure [ad·ven·ture]: an unusual and exciting or daring experience; excitement associated with danger or taking of risks; engage in daring or risky activity. The Mighty Everest was thought to be the ultimate adventure, no one …

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      Road Trip on the Indian Ocean Drive from Perth, Western Australia

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      I had thought deserts were supposed to be dry and boring, yet I was driving through what can be described as tropical down pour as I headed up north from Perth on the Indian Ocean Drive toward the town of Cervantes, peering through thick drops of rain and maniacally overtaking road trains to get ahead. …

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      Come fly with me

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      I have spent the past three days in Australia’s western frontier – Perth. We arrived on Saturday, after an early four hours something flight that was both extremely uncomfortable and long for a domestic flight. Being caged in a giant metal tin 32,000 feet in the air for hours and hours is my least favourite …

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      Photo Essay | Antarctica

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      Photos by Richard Busfield Richard and fiancée Jane travelled with Gap Adventures (now G-Adventures) on a 11 day journey from the Argentinian port of Ushuaia in 2010. Sailing through the rough conditions of the Drake Passage and crossing the Antarctic Circle to visit this magnificent part of the world. On their tour, the couple encountered ice …

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      10 things I love about travelling

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      To me, there is no experience so enriching, so challenging and so exciting as to travel. My travel experiences are what continue to make me who I am. Of course, not everyone share the same curiosity for other people’s cultures and traditions, and not everyone has the same reasons to travel. I will however, share …

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      Five alternative activities to do in Fiji

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      White sandy beaches, beautiful corals, comfortable luxury resorts and the friendly “Bula!” are what we know of Fiji from the travel agents. Few visitors venture beyond the walls of their resort to explore what are known to the locals as alternative and unusual Fijian experiences, yet, these are the activities that will make a good …

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      Odd conversations with cab drivers

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Throughout my travels I find the conversations I’ve had with cab drivers the most interesting of all. All throughout the world, taxi drivers come from all walks of life, and they are often the people to speak to when you want to know the city’s darkest secrets. While I have enjoyed many interesting and thought …

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      My day in Daylesford

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      At first, I was lured here by the romantic images of hot mineral baths from the tourism board of the region. For me, Daylesford had been just that, a place where I can get some soaking in a giant bathtub as well as indulge in expensive day spa treatments. What I didn’t realise, is that …

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