Making tracks
You can travel through the dusty back roads of the South Australian desert without passing another vehicle, and that is a key to it’s delight.
By Anneli Knight
Categories Australia, South Australia
Byron Bay, Australia – The Ultimate Retreat?
I was told this area’s Indigenous owners, the Bundjalung, used to know the cape as a healing place, a place to visit only for a short while before moving on. It is easy to understand that Byron Bay has been a place of “retreat” for tens of thousands of years.
By Anneli Knight
Categories Destinations
Mykonos – Choose your own adventure
These magnificent white-washed palaces have curved walls, grand views and perfect aquamarine pools. Here you can imagine yourself away from the island’s 100,000-strong throng as you sip on your cocktail of choice and watch the luxury liners cruise across the Aegean.
By Anneli Knight
Categories Cyclades, Greece, Mykonos
Western Australia by Landcruiser
Anneli Knight tames an ancient vehicle called Old Mango in search of bush poets, campfires and the heart of Western Australia.
To enable my adventures across the Kimberley, in the top corner of Western Australia, I bought myself a second hand (or more likely 8th hand) early ‘80s Landcruiser.
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By Anneli Knight
Categories Western Australia
