My Inspiration

I find that the really good part of being "trapped" in Planet Earth, and the one that makes me want to jump!, is that we get the chance to explore the many wonders and awe striking phenomena of nature -which can sometimes really bring tears to my eyes and move me in very special transcendental ways- plus, we have the benefit of having at our disposal an immense array of human production, from architecture to gastronomy, from design to literature, every aesthetic manifestation of our great creative potential; art in its different forms can occasionally have that divine little thing that makes me feel flabbergasted, touched or even changed. I hope to share some of the "God on Earth" practical experiences that I've collected during my travels through this humble blog.

3 jul 2012

The Far Away Land of Australia


Emus and Wallaby Western Australia 
Australia is a huge country that, unless you are planning to spend a few months traveling through the whole island, can only be visited in regions. As distances between points of interest can be huge, travelers are faced with the decision of which part of Australia to give priority to. The following articles can help you in your decision, by giving a complete outline of the kind of trip you may have in each of the regions. After you´ve read them you´ll have a clear idea of the advantages and disadvantages of each one of them and be prepared to decide, based on realistic expectations, on which part of Australia to visit first.

Describes the full pros and cons of Western Australia, travel recommendations, photo gallery and map.

A photo gallery of the East Coast of Australia with pictures, descriptions and maps of beautiful spots in Queensland and New South Wales, including Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane and Cairns.

Gives a great portrayal of the great city of Sydney Australia.