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South Coast bliss

Our Pangaea Posted on February 23, 2026 by BillFebruary 23, 2026

In February the sun is at it’s strongest, the rains are at their rarest and the grass is at it’s brownist.  Kids have gone back to school but summer is still at full tilt which means there’s really only one place to be – at the beach.  And who doesn’t like the beach, especially if you can pack up Wanda, your trusty 4WD camper, and head to some of the … Continue reading →

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We turn for home

Our Pangaea Posted on November 18, 2025 by BillNovember 18, 2025

The capital city of South Australia, and the state’s overwhelmingly largest city, is Adelaide.  The name was given to the city in 1836 after the wife of King William IV at his request.  Whatever, it’s definitely the big smoke in this vast area of Australia and after enjoying Kangaroo Island for a few days our plan was to head into the city. But of course we didn’t take the most … Continue reading →

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Kangaroo Island

Our Pangaea Posted on November 13, 2025 by BillNovember 13, 2025

We stood out on Cape Willoughby, a handsome historic lighthouse which was partially blocking our view of the wild Great Southern Ocean sparkling far below, knowing the next landfall in that direction was Antarctica.  But we weren’t standing on mainland Australia.  We were standing at the eastern point of Kangaroo Island, a large island off the South Australian coast with it’s own beautiful landscape and rugged coastline.  What a place! … Continue reading →

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The Yorke Peninsula

Our Pangaea Posted on November 9, 2025 by BillNovember 9, 2025

No, not the Eyre Peninsula, been there, done that. This state seems to have an over-supply of peninsulas lined up next to each other, each with their own personality and features.  Jutting out into the Great Southern Ocean between the Eyre Peninsula and the Fleurieu Peninsula is the Yorke Peninsula, somewhat forgotten and lost in the shuffle of more renowned places.  But we were keen to explore this crooked finger … Continue reading →

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North again

Our Pangaea Posted on November 5, 2025 by BillNovember 5, 2025

You can only go south for so long before you eventually run out of road and have to turn around.  That’s what happened to us when we arrived at beautiful Fishery Bay, the furthest south any public roads will take you on the Eyre Peninsula before you have to turn around and head north.  We woke that morning at our sandy campsite on Spalding Cove and drove to the end … Continue reading →

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The Eyre Peninsula

Our Pangaea Posted on October 27, 2025 by BillOctober 27, 2025

South Australia is a huge state, substantially bigger than New South Wales, and features stunning desert beauty as well as rich agricultural land, a vibrant wine-growing industry and some of the best coastline in Australia.  Our focus over the next couple of weeks was going to be the Eyre Peninsula, a pizza wedge-shaped appendage of Australia poking out into the Great Southern Ocean and forming the eastern edge of the … Continue reading →

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The Gawler Ranges

Our Pangaea Posted on October 23, 2025 by BillOctober 23, 2025

If you live somewhere in Australia outside South Australia you’ve probably heard of the Flinders Ranges or the Gammon Ranges.  But have you heard of the Gawler Ranges?  Well, we had vaguely heard of it, sort of, but it had never been on our flightpath until now.  We were traversing the vast open spaces north of the Gawler Ranges and zeroing in on them. The Gawler Ranges sits just north … Continue reading →

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The Oodnadatta Track

Our Pangaea Posted on October 20, 2025 by BillOctober 20, 2025

The Oodnadatta Track, using one of the coolest Aboriginal words I’ve ever heard (and meaning the ‘blossom of the mulga’) is 615 kilometres (382 miles) long but we had another 400 kilometres (240 miles) of the outback track to explore and it was an irresistible magnet on our flexible travel plans.  And of course the challenge of the journey is all part of the fun. The morning started on the … Continue reading →

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Lake Eyre

Our Pangaea Posted on October 17, 2025 by BillOctober 17, 2025

Australia is a wonderous place for many reasons but some of it’s natural features go to the next level.  Think Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, Kakadu, and the Simpson Desert as starters.  I would add to that list Lake Eyre, an extraordinary natural phenomenon that deserves everyone’s attention.  And we had it in our sights. Lake Eyre is what is called an endorheic lake which is basically a collection of water … Continue reading →

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The Flinders Ranges

Our Pangaea Posted on October 14, 2025 by BillOctober 14, 2025

South Australia is a wonderful candy store for travellers of all types and interests but one of their sweetest lollies is the remarkable Flinders Ranges.  Running roughly north-south in the central eastern section of the state, the Flinders features numerous world class national parks and an Aboriginal reserve plus jagged dry mountains, salt bed lakes, significant seasonal rivers and fabulous flora and fauna.  For outdoor enthusiasts there is endless camping, … Continue reading →

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South Australia Bound

Our Pangaea Posted on October 7, 2025 by BillOctober 14, 2025

Julie and I plan to spend the summer in Australia but that doesn’t mean we plan to sit around and do nothing.  We’ve passed through South Australia a few times and been there with the kids years ago.  We also crossed the spectacular Simpson Desert in the northern parts of the state but every time we go there we feel the state has a lot to offer us if we … Continue reading →

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The land of lots of time

Our Pangaea Posted on August 20, 2025 by BillAugust 20, 2025

The outback of Central Australia with it’s ancient red rock mountains and vast sandy desert has been referred to as the land of lots of time and has been immortalised as such in song and movie. Our team of intrepid walkers were half way through the second half of the 230 kilometre Larapinta Trail with still a few days to go and we were hungry for what might lie ahead. … Continue reading →

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Larapinta 2.0

Our Pangaea Posted on August 16, 2025 by BillAugust 17, 2025

The late afternoon sun turned the red rock mountains jutting up to my left an almost fluorescent orange as I adjusted my pack and followed the well-worn path eastward. Ahead of me were my fellow walkers and good mates Chook, Hoppy and Cam.  We had allocated seven days to walk from Ellery Creek Big Hole to the Telegraph Station near Alice Springs as the second half of the iconic Larapinta … Continue reading →

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Last stop – Seoul

Our Pangaea Posted on August 11, 2025 by BillAugust 11, 2025

Our plane touched down at the ungodly hour of 3am and we knew we were about to start a gruelling tough day.  We drew on our bottomless reserves of travel fortitude and groggily made our way through the formalities before waiting another couple of hours for the first bus to take us into our final destination on this three month trip – Seoul, South Korea.  We dropped our bags off … Continue reading →

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On a mission to see missions

Our Pangaea Posted on July 28, 2025 by BillJuly 28, 2025

The history of European settlement of California is different to the rest of the United States in that instead of pioneers moving westward in search of new land from the east coast, California was settled by Spanish missionaries from the south in search of new souls.   Core to that fascinating movement over 200 years ago is the establishment of 21 missions throughout California by these Spanish priests.  And Julie and … Continue reading →

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California dreamin’

Our Pangaea Posted on July 24, 2025 by BillAugust 12, 2025

How do you follow up six weeks traveling around Central Asia followed by three weeks exploring Mongolia?  What could possibly complement that sort of massive adventure?  Ah, well, we had a good idea and flew to California where our plan was to catch up with family, some who live there and some who are also coming to visit from Australia.  For Julie and I that’s California dreamin’ come true. Our … Continue reading →

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Mongolia forever

Our Pangaea Posted on July 20, 2025 by BillJuly 20, 2025

Some places just grab you, shake you and never let you go.  It could be Yosemite, St. Peters, Iguazu Falls or…Mongolia.  We have certainly come to love this place, it’s wide open spaces, the nomadic lifestyle of it’s people, the vast Gobi Desert, the northern mountains and especially the gers.  We can tell already Mongolia will be in our hearts forever.  But sadly, inevitably, we only have a few days … Continue reading →

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Northern Mongolia

Our Pangaea Posted on July 17, 2025 by BillAugust 12, 2025

Mongolia is the 15th largest country in the world and only 6.9% of the national road network is paved.  So that means if you want to get from say the Gobi Desert in the south to the mountainous region of the north you have to allow quite a few days to negotiate the adventurous dirt road network.  And that’s exactly what we had planned to do. After having yaks snorting … Continue reading →

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Beaut valley and lakes

Our Pangaea Posted on July 12, 2025 by BillJuly 12, 2025

The Orkhon Valley is a gem of the Mongolian high steppe, the beautiful green mountains, thick pine forests and racing rivers making a scene similar to the mountains of the US or Scandinavia.  We had a rainy night in our comfy warm ger near the start of the valley and were hoping for blue skies in the morning as we had some ‘nature walking’ planned for the day.  And sure … Continue reading →

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The Gobi keeps going

Our Pangaea Posted on July 9, 2025 by BillJuly 9, 2025

Mongolia is the ninth largest country in the world and to see it in three weeks with these slow dirt tracks is a big ask.  We dreamed up an itinerary that would give us the best the country had to offer within our timeline – and the famous Gobi Desert was our first region of our journey. And there’s much more to Mongolia than just a famous desert. But as … Continue reading →

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The Gobi Desert

Our Pangaea Posted on July 2, 2025 by BillJuly 2, 2025

In the vast stretches of southern Mongolia and northern region of China is one of the largest and most inhospitable places on earth – the Gobi Desert.  The Gobi runs for 1600 kilometres from east to west and is called a cold desert as snow occasionally falls on the sand dunes and 150mm of rain per year can fall in some places.  It is a wild and forbidding place and … Continue reading →

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Монгол орноо сайхан өнгөрүүлээрэй

Our Pangaea Posted on June 26, 2025 by BillJune 26, 2025

Exactly what I was going to say!  We had just finished six fabulous weeks exploring the four countries of Central Asia – the Stans, as they’re called – but we weren’t done with this fascinating part of the world.  Dave, Julie and I said goodbye to Warren, Nichole and Jan who were heading back to Sydney while the three of us jumped on a plane and flew to Ulaanbaatar, the … Continue reading →

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Maps help tell our story

Our Pangaea Posted on June 23, 2025 by BillJune 23, 2025

A first impression of our travel itinerary through Central Asia – that is Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan – may be that we were wandering around the area aimlessly, criss-crossing back and forth, zig-zagging when we were finished criss-crossing and backtracking when we were done zig-zagging. Well, I blame Dave for all this – he was the mastermind and spiritual leader of our travel through the Stans and there definitely … Continue reading →

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And finally…Almaty

Our Pangaea Posted on June 19, 2025 by BillJune 19, 2025

Our time in the safe hands of our driver Manus and our guide Ilyas was coming to an end after an extraordinary week exploring northern Kyrgyzstan and eastern Kazakhstan.  But we still had one day to go before reaching our final destination of our Central Asia adventure – Almaty, the thriving western city of Kazakhstan.  Let’s get to it! The lands of eastern Kazakhstan were dramatic on every count – … Continue reading →

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Better and better

Our Pangaea Posted on June 16, 2025 by BillJune 17, 2025

Kyrgyzstan is proving to be a secret wonder for travellers who have a little extra oomph in their travel perspective.  Based on our short experience don’t come for the food or the restaurant service but definitely come for the stunning natural features, the mountains, lakes and rivers, come for the lovely people, come for the culture and history, come for the wonder of travel.  You’ll be rewarded, for sure. We … Continue reading →

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Special Kyrgyzstan

Our Pangaea Posted on June 11, 2025 by BillJune 11, 2025

Who really knows much about Kyrgyzstan, other than the Kyrgyz people themselves? As we got stamped into the spelling bee disaster for the second time we knew we had much to learn about our home for the next week or so.  But I did learn a few things in my research – ethnically mixed, culturally close to Russia and Kazakhstan, largely dependent on China for trade, modestly Muslim, primarily rural, … Continue reading →

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The Seven Lakes

Our Pangaea Posted on June 6, 2025 by BillJune 6, 2025

The lines on the map that separate the countries of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan all twist and turn and get tangled like a child’s drawing but in reality they were drawn by the Soviets who were trying to spread the limited fertile land of the Fergana Valley between all the countries.  But since mountains and rivers are the real determining factor to where the roads go it means you … Continue reading →

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Ancient splendour

Our Pangaea Posted on May 30, 2025 by BillJune 1, 2025

The mini-van we hired picked us up at our hotel in Khiva and whisked us 430 kilometres south to the ancient city of Bukhara.  The journey started off across secondary roads passing through villages and modest agricultural fields but once we crossed the sprawling Amu Darya River the landscape turned to stark, dry and forbidding desert.  Luckily our Russian driver kept the A/C on full blast and the six of … Continue reading →

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Uzbekistan

Our Pangaea Posted on May 25, 2025 by BillMay 25, 2025

Walking across a border into a new country is not a common thing – usually you do it by plane or car, maybe by ship or train.  But just walking across a border is an unusual feat and yet here we were, the six of us, dragging our bags from a taxi who dropped us off in Kyrgyzstan, through the gates, stamped out of the country, more dragging of bags, … Continue reading →

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Can you spell Kyrgyzstan?

Our Pangaea Posted on May 22, 2025 by BillMay 22, 2025

The border between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan is officially closed as the two countries have been bickering over land and border issues for many years.  So that means Tajiks can’t go into Kyrgyzstan and Kyrgyz people can’t go into Tajikistan.  Tourists can cross the border as long as they have a special permit, which we had, but Omar, Daniel and their vehicles, couldn’t go with us. We passed through Tajikistan Immigration … Continue reading →

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The Pamir Mountains

Our Pangaea Posted on May 19, 2025 by BillMay 19, 2025

From a bluff above the Pyandzh River we gazed down on a scene absolutely lost in time.  On the other bank of the river – which at this stage was more like a gentle stream – was an old mud brick hut surrounded by nine camels and a few horses, their heavy loads scattered across the ground near them. Two guys were down by the river while a woman dressed … Continue reading →

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The Pamir Highway

Our Pangaea Posted on May 14, 2025 by BillMay 15, 2025

Travelling along the Pamir Highway is possibly the ultimate experience for any visitor to Central Asia and has been the part of this trip I have most looked forward to.  For most of it’s path the highway is more like rutted old road or a dirt track carved into steep mountain walls, following deep valleys with raging rivers down below.  It crosses over 4,000 metre passes, past ancient villages and … Continue reading →

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Mangystau

Our Pangaea Posted on May 10, 2025 by BillMay 10, 2025

One of our favourite travel sayings is ‘Think about where you are on the map’ and that line has never been more relevant than when the six of us, Julie and I plus our travelling companions Dave, Warren, Nichole and Jan stood on a remote vantage spot looking down on what is called the Mars Panorama.  Towering sandstone mountain buttes, soaring weather-carved monoliths, vibrant desert colours and a fierce desert … Continue reading →

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The Stans

Our Pangaea Posted on May 6, 2025 by BillMay 6, 2025

Our body clocks were on 3am and we were standing in a narrow alleyway surrounded by rundown buildings in the pitch dark.  I found myself arguing with our taxi driver who was in the process of scamming us for some big bucks on the ride from the airport to the apartment we had booked for the night.  Language was definitely a barrier because we didn’t speak very good Russian or … Continue reading →

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The Beggary Bumps

Our Pangaea Posted on March 15, 2025 by BillMarch 15, 2025

Zach and I were in the middle of traversing the Western Arthur range on one of Australia’s most iconic – and difficult – multi-day walking tracks.  We had already been on the trail for four days and woke on day five at High Moor with the cloud cover high and dry…at least for the moment.  It was time to hoick up our packs and tackle what is regarded as the … Continue reading →

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The Western Arthur Traverse

Our Pangaea Posted on March 8, 2025 by BillMarch 8, 2025

Tasmania is unquestionably the adventure playground headquarters for outdoor enthusiasts in Australia.  With vast swathes of the island preserved by national parks and world heritage protected wilderness areas there are almost unlimited opportunities to explore places very few people venture into.  And after three previous trips to Tasmania to do multi-day walks there was still one trip – the biggest and baddest of them all – that I just had … Continue reading →

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The K2K

Our Pangaea Posted on February 10, 2025 by BillFebruary 10, 2025

The Blue Mountains are part of the Great Dividing Range that separates Sydney from inland Australia.  This vast wilderness area is protected by a series of inter-connecting national parks and World Heritage areas which preserve this natural wonder for all time and provide an adventurous playground for those hearty enough to venture into them.  One such exploration track is called the K2K, a three day, two night trek through some … Continue reading →

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North Coast Beaches

Our Pangaea Posted on January 31, 2025 by BillFebruary 2, 2025

For many Sydneysiders the quintessential summer holiday is to pack up the caravan or load up the family car with tents and chairs and too much stuff, then head either down the coast or up the coast for a camping beach holiday on one of the many gorgeous beaches in the state.  If you can include a national park and maybe visit friends along the way it would be almost … Continue reading →

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Celebrations and farewell

Our Pangaea Posted on September 10, 2024 by BillMay 16, 2025

All good things must come to an end and Julie and I knew our northern summer in the western US was on it’s sunset days. But first we had time for more fun in the sun, great walks in the mountains and a very special birthday celebration. And of course it all happened at Tahoe. The highlight of our entire three month trip to the US was to celebrate my … Continue reading →

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California explore

Our Pangaea Posted on September 3, 2024 by BillSeptember 3, 2024

California is different to the rest of the United States, to the enjoyment of some and the consternation of others.  The lifestyle, culture, weather, economy, diversity and politics make it stand out from the other 49 states.  Silicon Valley, Hollywood, the Golden Gate, the beaches, the redwoods, California is different.  If California was an independent country it would have the 5th largest economy in the world.  It is also a … Continue reading →

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Yosemite

Our Pangaea Posted on August 30, 2024 by BillAugust 30, 2024

We’ve said it before but one of the great attractions of travelling in the US is the national parks. On the top of that list for many people is Yosemite National Park in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains not too far south of Lake Tahoe.  Julie and I wanted to take in this magnificent place again and when I scored a three day pass online we were ready … Continue reading →

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Family

Our Pangaea Posted on August 22, 2024 by BillAugust 22, 2024

There’s nothing better than family and Julie and I are both lucky to be part of very large families – each of us the oldest of five children, now with many nieces and nephews.  In fact, our three kids have an impressive 24 cousins spread out between the US and Australia.   So of course while Julie and I were in the American neighbourhood we set aside a bucket-load of time … Continue reading →

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Milestone moment

Our Pangaea Posted on August 19, 2024 by BillAugust 19, 2024

When Julie and I bought Tramp in early 2017 and set off on our around-the-world journey we dubbed Follow the Sun we were full of excitement and anticipation.  An almost life-long dream was finally coming true but we were wonderfully naïve about the amazing adventures and not-so-amazing challenges that lie ahead.  Six and a half years later, we completed our journey across five continents and 70 countries, which amazes us … Continue reading →

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Utah normal

Our Pangaea Posted on August 14, 2024 by BillAugust 14, 2024

We pulled Tramp over to get out and admire the spectacular multi-coloured sandstone creations towering around us, the wonders of uplifting ocean floors and millions of years of wind and water erosion, and commented that ever since we had entered Utah this wonderful scenery was the new normal.   We called it Utah normal. We had a plan to get back to our home base in California in less than a … Continue reading →

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The fourth of July

Our Pangaea Posted on August 11, 2024 by BillAugust 11, 2024

The fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, is America’s birthday.  It was on this day in 1776 that Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence which formalised the colonies’ divorce from Great Britain.  And America, already the most patriotic country we’ve ever been to, puffs out it’s chest, puts up all it’s red, white and blue flags, buys out all the hot dogs and celebrates this day like no … Continue reading →

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Rocky Mountain High

Our Pangaea Posted on August 8, 2024 by BillAugust 8, 2024

It has been said that America’s best idea was it’s national parks, precious land set aside for all to see for generations to come.  And even for those who haven’t been to the US names like Yosemite, Yellowstone and Grand Canyon are well known as the best of the best national parks in the US.  But arguably in that same top tier of parks is a very special place in … Continue reading →

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Recreation paradise

Our Pangaea Posted on July 31, 2024 by BillJuly 31, 2024

Americans love to recreate.  And this country has by far and away the best recreation facilities of anywhere we’ve visited.  Whether it’s protected land like national parks, monuments, forests, or simple ‘recreation areas’ like reservoirs, rivers, ATV and offroad vehicle land or open parkland or state parks or county parks or a much longer list America has it all and it is all over the place.  And Colorado has to … Continue reading →

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Colorado keeps giving

Our Pangaea Posted on July 27, 2024 by BillJuly 27, 2024

They say that all good things must come to an end and we certainly proved it in the upmarket ski resort town of Crested Butte.  It was here that my sister Kathy and her husband John had to leave us to get back to family commitments in California.  They had been travelling with us for almost three weeks and we had made an excellent foursome.  Julie and I usually don’t … Continue reading →

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The Rockies

Our Pangaea Posted on July 24, 2024 by BillJuly 24, 2024

The Rocky Mountains are probably America’s most famous geographic feature.  This towering mountain range runs from British Colombia and Alberta in Canada through numerous American states before finally petering out in northern New Mexico.  Probably it’s most famous and most visited sections are in the state of Colorado and we were smack dab amongst it all. Colorado alone has a staggering 58 peaks over 14,000 feet (4,240 metres), dozens of … Continue reading →

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The wonders of travel

Our Pangaea Posted on July 19, 2024 by BillJuly 19, 2024

Julie and I often shake our head in wonder about how travel delivers amazing new experiences every day, usually when we least expect it.  And here’s yet another day to prove this axiom – we drove through the high mountains near Santa Fe, New Mexico and unexpectedly came across the stunning Valles Caldera National Preserve. If that wasn’t enough, later in the day we learned all about the making of … Continue reading →

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The underrated state

Our Pangaea Posted on July 16, 2024 by BillJuly 16, 2024

If I had any tourism statistics I would bet the state of New Mexico is near the bottom of the list for visitors.  And it’s true that New Mexico does not have any Grand Canyons, Yellowstones, Empire State Buildings or Golden Gate Bridges.  If you want to only hit the biggest of the highlights in the US you won’t be coming to New Mexico.  But be warned, you’ll be missing … Continue reading →

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Land of Enchantment

Our Pangaea Posted on July 13, 2024 by BillAugust 9, 2024

American states each have a tagline, usually displayed proudly on their license plates.  For instance, there’s boring ones like the Peach State (Georgia) or Empire State (New York), some are more descriptive like Big Sky Country (Montana), historic like Land of Lincoln (Illinois) or braggers like Grand Canyon State (Arizona).  But New Mexico creates a special aspirational category all to themselves – this low profile state call themselves the Land … Continue reading →

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Arizona

Our Pangaea Posted on July 4, 2024 by BillJuly 4, 2024

We crossed the Colorado River and entered the state of Arizona, one of the most remarkable states in all the US.  Known mostly for the Grand Canyon and it’s expansive deserts, Arizona has a special place in our family – my brother and his family live here, numerous other family members have lived here over the years and I was born here (although it was a long time ago!).  Julie … Continue reading →

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Desert bliss

Our Pangaea Posted on July 1, 2024 by BillJuly 1, 2024

Julie and I love the beaches and we spend as much time as possible with sand and surf.  We also crave the mountains with their snowy tops, jagged peaks, stunning walks and amazing views.  But we have always held a special place for the wide open spaces, the long flat prairies, the barren lifeless bush and the endless desert.  The desert fascinates us and amazes us at every turn.  And … Continue reading →

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Family and Tramp reunion

Our Pangaea Posted on June 26, 2024 by BillJune 26, 2024

The setting was sparkling with it’s lush and colourful gardens, the adobe-style architecture of the historic lodge set as a background and a couple hundred well-appointed guests gathered under a cool blue sky.  The beautiful bride and our nephew-turned-groom looked absolutely magnificent and we were surrounded by close family.  The moment couldn’t have been more perfect.  And in this grand way Julie and I started a three month trip where … Continue reading →

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Newnes

Our Pangaea Posted on May 19, 2024 by BillMay 19, 2024

Some places just grab you and never let you go. They are beautiful or memorable in different ways but no matter where you go afterwards you always remember them. Julie and I have such a place and we’re fortunate it is also very close to where we live in Australia. And curiously, it is a town that no longer exists, lost to the Aussie bush and the passage of time. … Continue reading →

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Maps tell our story

Our Pangaea Posted on March 27, 2024 by BillMarch 27, 2024

Julie and I are old school when it came to plotting our course across five continents during our Follow the Sun journey.  We used a combination of fold-out maps, map books, guide books and the occasional reference from Mr. Google to plan each of our 755 days on the road.  To supplement all that at a micro level, we often used our GPS – which we named Karen – to … Continue reading →

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We did it!

Our Pangaea Posted on December 16, 2023 by BillDecember 16, 2023

Somewhere around 30 years ago I said to Julie that when we retire I wanted to drive around the world in some sort of camper.  It was a crazy notion at that time but kind of fun to have as a future goal, even if it was unlikely to come true.  And other than saying the words we put very little definition or details around the notion at that time, … Continue reading →

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Getting closer…

Our Pangaea Posted on December 12, 2023 by BillDecember 12, 2023

Our Follow the Sun journey was almost over and we were slowly inching our way to our start/finish line at my mother’s house in California. And as a special treat we’ll be there in time for Thanksgiving – the biggest family event in America.  Our trip across the States over the last month has had great purpose and intent, exploring as many new places on the way as possible.  Along … Continue reading →

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Great places, famous faces

Our Pangaea Posted on December 8, 2023 by BillDecember 8, 2023

When we planned this journey across the northern states of America it had a specific time frame due to us wanting to spend Thanksgiving with family in California.  It wasn’t our normal style to have a set timeline but we mapped a rough journey which included a few key spots along the way and headed off.  Never did we ever imagine in that planning we would spend five nights in … Continue reading →

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The Dakotas

Our Pangaea Posted on December 2, 2023 by BillDecember 2, 2023

There’s a part of America that almost nobody goes to and almost nobody lives there.  It has endless flat open plains, melting hot in summer and bitterly cold in winter.  It is divided into two almost identically-shaped states, the north and the south, with capitals that nobody else knows.  There are no standout sports teams and no household names came from there.  And yet, and yet, they are wonderfully compelling … Continue reading →

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Just below the 49th

Our Pangaea Posted on November 29, 2023 by BillNovember 29, 2023

The 49th Parallel, as it’s called, marks the border between the US and Canada from the Pacific Ocean to the Great Lakes.  Signed as part of the Oregon Treaty in 1846 it ended years of dispute between the US and Britain and allowed trade between the two countries to continue with clearer rules.  We had decided not to cross into Canada on this leg of Follow the Sun but it … Continue reading →

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Is this a good idea?

Our Pangaea Posted on November 26, 2023 by BillNovember 29, 2023

Normally at this time of year around the Great Lakes – late October – people are gearing up for their Halloween celebrations and hunkering down for the onset of winter.  Summer cabins on the lakes are being winterised, boats stored indoors, winter tyres dusted off, state parks are shuttered, beanies and gloves pulled out.  The sky stays grey, the temperatures drops, the days get shorter and in due course the … Continue reading →

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The Great Lakes

Our Pangaea Posted on November 23, 2023 by BillNovember 23, 2023

The Great Lakes, as if you didn’t know, are the five huge lakes that straddle the US-Canada border and support one of the most significant economic regions of each country.  As a young lad in California they meant very little to me but I remember using the mnemonic HOMES to memorise all five – Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior.  And for decades my interest in them ended there.  But … Continue reading →

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To places unknown

Our Pangaea Posted on November 19, 2023 by BillFebruary 4, 2024

Julie and I had a fantastic time exploring parts of the United States in 2017 during the first continent of Follow the Sun.  From California we looped south across the continent to Florida and then more or less up the east coast into Canada.  That was great but the US is a huge place and we barely touched the surface of cool places to visit.  So on this final leg … Continue reading →

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We missed you!

Our Pangaea Posted on November 16, 2023 by BillNovember 16, 2023

Life without Tramp is basically a string of hotels, restaurants and public transport while living out of our roller bags, sprinkled with valuable time amongst good friends but without the joy of travel the way we like to do it.  So it was with mounting excitement that we settled in the greater Baltimore area and positioned ourselves close to the port where Tramp would eventually be released back to our … Continue reading →

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DC

Our Pangaea Posted on November 12, 2023 by BillNovember 14, 2023

The capital of the United States is Washington DC, or District of Colombia, or simply DC to the locals. It is a district, not a state, much like the ACT is the home of Australia’s capital but not a state.  The shenanigans that go on in DC make the evening news every night but that wasn’t going to deter us from seeing this fascinating city and learning more about how … Continue reading →

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It’s a big place

Our Pangaea Posted on November 8, 2023 by BillNovember 8, 2023

I think you could spend a month in New York and not see all the great attractions in this vast city but we only had a week and wanted to pack in as much as we could. Up to this point we had spent most of our time in the midtown area around Times Square but we were now ready to branch out.  New York is just about as big … Continue reading →

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New York New York

Our Pangaea Posted on October 31, 2023 by BillOctober 31, 2023

It’s known as The Big Apple, Gotham, the city that never sleeps, the capital of the world, the Empire City, Metropolis and many other nicknames but as one of the most dynamic, frenetic, influential and chaotic cities in the world it is a mecca for any traveller passing through these parts.  And here we were, arriving from London after reluctantly leaving Tramp behind for his cruise across the Atlantic, keen … Continue reading →

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Belgium

Our Pangaea Posted on October 27, 2023 by BillOctober 27, 2023

I recently read that Belgium is the most overlooked country in Europe.  And it kinda rings true to me because most visitors to Europe will probably prioritise other places before spending time in this country, except maybe just to transit it on the way to somewhere else.  But here we were in Belgium with four days to explore the historic city of Bruges and the capital Brussels before we fly … Continue reading →

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Goodbye Tramp

Our Pangaea Posted on October 23, 2023 by BillOctober 23, 2023

The time was fast approaching when we would give Tramp a final hug and send him off on his ocean cruise back home to America while we took the fast way and flew across the Atlantic.  But before that teary moment we still had a few things to do and a bit of the Netherlands to see. First order of the day was to get our Webasto diesel cooker working … Continue reading →

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Deutschland

Our Pangaea Posted on October 18, 2023 by BillOctober 18, 2023

Ah yes, Deutschland.  We have been to Germany many times over the years and have fabulous memories of exploring it’s many corners under all sorts of different circumstances.  The previous day we had crossed the border from Poland, failed to get our Webasto cooker fixed, and camped outside of Berlin with the plan to revisit this wonderful city.  The cold drizzle didn’t deter us, we were keen to explore the … Continue reading →

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More castles and mountains

Our Pangaea Posted on October 15, 2023 by BillOctober 15, 2023

We could tell we were back in central Europe – more locals speak English and follow the road rules, everything is more expensive, people ride bicycles and electric scooters everywhere, there are tour groups at every half-popular tourist site…and even English-speaking tourists.  After a couple months of exploring countries where there are no tour groups and certainly no travellers speaking English this almost qualified as culture shock. We woke up … Continue reading →

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We gotta catch a boat

Our Pangaea Posted on October 12, 2023 by BillOctober 12, 2023

Shipping your vehicle from continent to continent is by far the most stressful part of overland travel.  We have shipped Tramp four times on large container ships by what is called the Roll On Roll Off method because he is too big to fit in a container.  But no matter how often you do this it is not easy and over the last couple of months we have been trying … Continue reading →

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Moldova

Our Pangaea Posted on October 9, 2023 by BillOctober 9, 2023

Yes, Moldova.  What exactly is a Moldova?  Julie and I asked the same question a short while ago when we saw this forgotten former Soviet satellite country on the map tucked away quietly between Romania and Ukraine.  It intrigued us which led us to researching it and our curiosity led us to the border crossing at the southern tip of the country.  And after two and a half hours passing … Continue reading →

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The Danube Delta

Our Pangaea Posted on October 5, 2023 by BillOctober 5, 2023

The Danube River is one of the most well-known rivers in the world, slicing it’s way through the heart of Europe, hosting countless river boat cruises, flanked by medieval castles, feeding fertile vineyards on it’s slopes and providing commerce, transportation and wonderful views to millions of people.  But eventually it’s journey ends in Romania as it fans out onto it’s vast flat flood plains, forming a delta covering thousands of … Continue reading →

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Dracula and Bucharest

Our Pangaea Posted on October 1, 2023 by BillOctober 1, 2023

Romania is unquestionably off the usual European tourist map.  There is no steady stream of mini RV’s from France or Germany, no educational tour groups from the US, no young people in vans or hitchhikers and only a few motorbikes.  Romania is a little too far away from central Europe and doesn’t have any big bang attractions to draw people in.  And that’s good for us. We’ve been spending most … Continue reading →

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Transylvania

Our Pangaea Posted on September 28, 2023 by BillSeptember 28, 2023

Everybody knows about Transylvania.  It’s the scary, spooky and mysterious place where Dracula lived. And if you’re my vintage you probably saw Dracula movies in the cinema which scared the living daylights out of you.  Dracula was not to be messed with, especially if you had a nice neck.  But Julie and I are brave travellers and we drove into the deepest and darkest corners of Transylvania trying to learn … Continue reading →

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Crossing borders, new discoveries

Our Pangaea Posted on September 23, 2023 by BillSeptember 23, 2023

Our failed attempt at getting third party insurance for Tramp in Serbia, either before we entered or after we entered, meant we only spent two nights in this complex country with it’s chequered recent history before returning to Bulgaria and plotting a new course.  Overlanding travel is all about flexibility because you never know what’s going to happen next but luckily it’s one of our strengths and we had a … Continue reading →

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To the mountains

Our Pangaea Posted on September 20, 2023 by BillSeptember 20, 2023

The poet William Wordsworth once wrote, “There’s joy in the mountains’’ and Julie and I felt that joy as we stood at 2,100 metres (6,900 feet) with the Pirin Mountains towering over us.  We had reluctantly reached the turnaround point of our walk from Vihren Hut to Okato Lake and beyond in the heart of Pirin National Park.  From this point we were above the ski resort that covers some … Continue reading →

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Bulgaria delivers

Our Pangaea Posted on September 17, 2023 by BillSeptember 17, 2023

After about two months in Türkiye, Armenia and Georgia we felt a little spoiled for travel experiences.  Those three countries, and especially Türkiye, are fabulous places to explore at your own pace and we felt a little hungover when we entered Bulgaria.  But after four days in this former communist country, which is now in the EU and part of NATO but still finding it’s feet in other ways, we … Continue reading →

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Goodbye Türkiye, hello Bulgaria

Our Pangaea Posted on September 13, 2023 by BillSeptember 13, 2023

Driving out of Istanbul was definitely sweet sorrow because it meant we had left behind one of our best experiences on our entire trip – and that’s saying something! – and it also meant our time in Türkiye was near it’s end.  But there were a few more surprises left for us before we crossed any borders and in Türkiye that can only be good. Our plan was to head … Continue reading →

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Istanbul!

Our Pangaea Posted on September 8, 2023 by BillSeptember 13, 2023

When you think of great cities in the world places such as London, New York, Paris and Rome immediately come to mind.  But if you dig a little deeper there are a few other great cities in the world that don’t get enough attention and absolutely one of them has to be Istanbul. Istanbul is the heart throb of Turkey, bridging east and west, sharing land in both Europe and … Continue reading →

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Western Anatolia

Our Pangaea Posted on September 5, 2023 by BillSeptember 5, 2023

I’ve said it before but it’s worth repeating – Turkey is a very large country, diverse in it’s geographical features, it’s history, even it’s culture.  This big and beautiful place has many faces and to see them you have to do some driving, which isn’t too bad since the countryside is absolutely gorgeous and we love to drive! We headed a bit southward from Safranbolu on what was essentially a … Continue reading →

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Disaster…and recovery

Our Pangaea Posted on September 3, 2023 by BillSeptember 3, 2023

Türkiye had so far delivered many wonderful surprises as we travelled around it’s distant corners but as we were about to learn, not all surprises are wonderful.  However, even bad things can end well and to put a unique Türkish twist on it all, during the whole horrible process we can even make some fabulous new friends.  We left our beach camp near Sinop and headed further westward along the … Continue reading →

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The D010

Our Pangaea Posted on August 30, 2023 by BillAugust 30, 2023

Okay, the Black Sea is huge, like really big.  Türkiye’s coastline (yes, I’m using the new correct spelling of the country) of the Black Sea runs approximately 1,350 kilometres and since we’re averaging only 150 kilometres per day and if you take in our usual stops and detours and U turns that means it’s going to take us quite a while to cover the whole distance.  But that’s okay, we’ve … Continue reading →

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The Black Sea

Our Pangaea Posted on August 22, 2023 by BillAugust 22, 2023

The Black Sea and the Caspian Sea are these two huge bodies of water, giant lakes really, which dominate this huge western and central Asia region.  The vertically-standing Caspian Sea to the east has proved our nemesis because it sits between us and the central Asian countries collectively known as the Stans which we couldn’t get to.  And the horizontally-lying Black Sea to the west is in the news every … Continue reading →

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Georgia keeps giving

Our Pangaea Posted on August 19, 2023 by BillAugust 19, 2023

Every day in Georgia has been great fun, seeing fascinating new places, interacting with the locals, having great travel experiences. It’s not all about 11th century monasteries, although sometimes it feels that way, and whether it is the mountains, rivers, vast rural scenes or quaint forgotten villages you can always find something amazing. Take for instance, the 11th century church in the tongue-twisting town of Mtskheta – which is pronounced … Continue reading →

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The Greater Caucasus Mountains

Our Pangaea Posted on August 14, 2023 by BillAugust 14, 2023

The Greater Caucasus Mountains form a natural border between big brother Russia and former satellite republic Georgia.  These two countries have had a love-hate relationship for the last couple hundred years, and currently they have some serious differences, so perhaps it’s good they have such a formidable barrier to separate them.  As we further explore Georgia we couldn’t pass up a chance to climb into these high and mighty mountains … Continue reading →

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Georgia on our mind

Our Pangaea Posted on August 10, 2023 by BillAugust 10, 2023

Indeed, Georgia has been on our mind lately.  We crossed the border into Georgia after a great week in Armenia and headed up to the country’s bopping capital, Tbilisi. Originally we were going turn east from here and head for Azerbaijan but since that plan has been shot through the heart we are now intent on spending some quality time here and exploring this fascinating crossroads country. Like the other … Continue reading →

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Oh no, bad news!

Our Pangaea Posted on August 7, 2023 by BillAugust 7, 2023

Follow the Sun – our crazy ambitious plan to drive around the world across five continents – had been a dream of ours for more than 30 years.  We had invested a lot of personal capital into this plan, our savings, our careers, our family, just to make this happen.  It’s one thing to say we’re going to do it, it’s a completely different thing to say we did it. … Continue reading →

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Armenia grows on you

Our Pangaea Posted on August 2, 2023 by BillAugust 2, 2023

Armenia hits you hard when you first arrive, it’s roads, it’s economy, the standard of living, the serious-looking people, the recent history and the immediate prospects.  But after a little while you see Armenia from a different light – hard working people, proud of their culture, their two largest cities punch above their weight, the little acts of kindness, a smile and a wave, a helpful hand when we need … Continue reading →

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The Caucasus countries

Our Pangaea Posted on July 29, 2023 by BillJuly 29, 2023

There was a lot of confusion and questions about Tramp’s US registration which required four Customs officials to discuss it in detail and a call to head office to approve it but eventually they grunted and waved us through the final barrier. We were officially in our first Caucasus country – Georgia.  After a couple of weeks traversing Turkey we were sad to go but excited to explore a new … Continue reading →

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Eastern Anatolia

Our Pangaea Posted on July 26, 2023 by BillJuly 26, 2023

Turkey was becoming very addictive and it wouldn’t have been hard to fall deeper into it’s welcoming arms.  But we needed to resist temptation and move eastward so we spent the next three days driving across the vast emptiness of eastern Anatolia to the Georgia border.  Or at least that was the plan.   The roads in Turkey are generally very good and out in the rural areas there are less … Continue reading →

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Troglodytes and balloons

Our Pangaea Posted on July 22, 2023 by BillJuly 22, 2023

You would need the best of Disney to dream up a place where an entire civilisation digs their homes into soft sandstone mountains which come in all sorts of fantastical cone-shaped designs, the dwellings sometimes up to eight levels deep, all of which are perfect for hot summers, cold winters and to hide from their enemies.  Or just come to Cappadocia in the central regions of Turkey and see it … Continue reading →

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Turkey is big

Our Pangaea Posted on July 19, 2023 by BillJuly 19, 2023

We pulled out the map of Turkey and did some rough sums and realised, wow, Turkey is one big country!  Our plan, such as it is, is to drive across the southern stretches of Turkey and then head north until we hit the Caucasus countries of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan.  But when you look at the map those mysterious countries look a long way away.  Well, we’re up for the … Continue reading →

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Asia!

Our Pangaea Posted on July 15, 2023 by BillJuly 15, 2023

Tramp drove confidently onto the little ferry in the Turkish town of Kilitbahir and sat patiently as we motored our way across the Dardanelles to the other side and docked at the town of Canakkale.  Tramp had probably done more than 50 ferries during our Follow the Sun trip but none was more symbolically important than this one.  When he drove off the ferry and entered the usual chaos of … Continue reading →

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Wonders of the past

Our Pangaea Posted on July 8, 2023 by BillJuly 8, 2023

Inevitably when you travel, especially in Europe, you are looking at the past.  It is usually old – and amazing – timeless churches for sure, but it could also be palaces, museums, fortresses, roads, bridges, ruins…just about everything is old compared to Australia or the US.  We’ve already seen a few wonders of the past on this trip but we’re about to be treated to a couple of real standouts … Continue reading →

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A road less travelled

Our Pangaea Posted on July 5, 2023 by BillJuly 5, 2023

If you are like me, when you hear the word Kosovo you glaze over a bit, vaguely remembering they were heavily involved in the horrific Balkan wars of the 1990’s, and you’d probably say they came out second best.  All true, and in the super-complex geo-political, religious, cultural and historic setting that these countries find themselves so tangled up in, Kosovo had few shining moments.  Their biggest moment came when … Continue reading →

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We want to see it all

Our Pangaea Posted on July 1, 2023 by BillJuly 1, 2023

In the Balkans some of the countries are fairly small and their borders tend to twist and turn around each other. But Julie and I are very greedy travellers and we want to see it all.  We have a saying that we need to treat a new place as if we’re never coming back.  So that means we sometimes have to zig-zag a little bit to see everything we possibly … Continue reading →

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