Forest Times

i haven't really been around computers much in the last 3 months so these are
just a few randoms photos dating all the way back to western australia in december, and some from tasmania in february ...
tasmania affected me the most out of all the places i have travelled, well, the most is kinda strong language. i suppose you could say that tasmania has a very special place in my heart. it was there that all of my travels in australia came together creating a real feeling of purpose from my time in OZ. it was also there that i broke my wrist and became part robot. A lot of my friends that i had met from around australia were in tasmania this summer, protecting the old growth forests that are ancient and magic and under fatal danger by the hands of tassy forestry. so i camped out in the forest with the activists for a whlie and learned heaps from these dedicated individuals whom i have so much respect and love for. they installed a bit of anarchy and hardcore loveand inpiration in this sponge of a heart.
anywhoo... now i am in thailand looking for random and new exciting experiences asia style and on the slow journey home! enjoy, love anna


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Indonesia






In late July I hitched a ride from Darwin to Indonesia on a sailboat called Kay-Tee with captain Joe and my German friend Anja.

Four days was the quoted amount of time it should take us to get to Indonesia. 11 days later we arrived in Kupang with a broken motor eager to set our sea legs on land! To answer some questions about how those 11 days went I have included a snipit from my journal...

"Day 8- Small amount of wind. Started catching jellyfish in buckets for entertainment. observed glowing organisms in water. Good celestial experience.

Day 9- 200 meters deep. No Wind, No Motor! Went Swimming!! Was good and freaky! Fantasized about eating amazing food. No Wind. Calm and Smooth as my goddess belly. 140 miles to Kupang.

Day 10..... No Wind!!!!!"

This was an awesome experience, never to be forgotten. Indonesia blew my mind. One month seemed like a whole life time and now only one month after returning to australia it seems like a faded dream. one day i will return...