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Royal National Park, NSW - day 1

Royal National Park is the second oldest national park in the world and I had the chance to visit it on a two day walk along the coast. There are such amazing spots along the way and a campsite at North Era. Some of the best places seen are: Marley Beach Wedding Cake Rock Wattamolla Dam Curracurrang Creek Garie Beach lookout Burning palms and small villages on the way to Otford The walk looks longer than what actually is, but Dani and I did all the best to get lost, in order to walk more and more ;) so our mistake!! At the beginning after we arrived in Bundeena with the ferry from Cronulla, we walked along Bundeena beach, called Jibbon Beach. That beach is really nice and solitaire, just locals were there at the moment we were and it was actually just 3 people and a dog probably. The area is really nice, with some wonderful houses just over looking the bay before arriving to the beach, near Port Hacking and the ocean. We arrived at some aboriginal carvings and

New Zealand here I am!!

Hi followers, I’ve been far away for long again. My year is ended with the leaving of Sydney and amazing people and the departure to New Zealand, where I arrived the 1st od December. The weather over here has been a bit crazy and quite grey and rainy for all these weeks. My first two weeks and a half have been in Auckland, where, not sure about what I was going to do, I tried to look for a job, had two trials, then not decided to take the chance of a job proposed  from both the restaurants, I worked casually at three events and then left and moved south to Taupo. After being there, I moved up north in the middle of Northland, in Waipapa, close to Kerikeri and to Kerikeri. Auckland is the city of sails, as it is called. It is impressive how many boats are anchored in the marina, around the Viaduct basin or on the north shores of the city. Everywhere there are boats and sailing is a must do activity during the day. Around sunset time, depending on conditions and wind, a lot