Arvo!
(that's Australian slang for "Afternoon!")
Two exhilarating weeks have passed us by and I have returned safe and sound from Down Under!
The weather has been as unforgiving as it has been eleven years ago; scorching hot during the day and freezing cold at night!
I'm at least four shades darker now!
Due to classified and security issues, I will not be able to post much information and photos on this blog.
All I can say is, it was definitely a tiring, siong yet memorable trip with my new comrades.
Outfield is no fun at all but sleeping on the three-tonner (with whatever space there is left of) and going to pee together at night in the wilderness without knowing what is in front of you is quite an experience to go through with your friends.
Of course, there are more pleasant activities like watching the Kangaroos from afar and waking up to the calls of the Kookaburras.
It was pleasurable for me to say the least as these sights and sounds are indigenous to the Australia outback and not anywhere else.
Here are some non-classified photos that I had taken.
Enjoy!
One high-key down, two more to go!
For those clueless with what Exercise Wallaby is all about, watch this.
Part 1
Part 2
(that's Australian slang for "Afternoon!")
Two exhilarating weeks have passed us by and I have returned safe and sound from Down Under!
The weather has been as unforgiving as it has been eleven years ago; scorching hot during the day and freezing cold at night!
I'm at least four shades darker now!
Due to classified and security issues, I will not be able to post much information and photos on this blog.
All I can say is, it was definitely a tiring, siong yet memorable trip with my new comrades.
Outfield is no fun at all but sleeping on the three-tonner (with whatever space there is left of) and going to pee together at night in the wilderness without knowing what is in front of you is quite an experience to go through with your friends.
Of course, there are more pleasant activities like watching the Kangaroos from afar and waking up to the calls of the Kookaburras.
It was pleasurable for me to say the least as these sights and sounds are indigenous to the Australia outback and not anywhere else.
Here are some non-classified photos that I had taken.
Enjoy!
One high-key down, two more to go!
For those clueless with what Exercise Wallaby is all about, watch this.
Part 1
Part 2
I am going to take a much deprived sleep in my own comfy bed before I post more. One week sleeping in a sleeping bag on a Safari Bed and one week sleeping on a three tonner is no joke to my old bones!
Do stay tuned to this blog while I recharged myself and filter out the 'illegal' pictures!
Tata!
Tata!
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