The Cook Islands

When Rarotonga first comes into sight out of the plane window, your first thought is “How the heck are we landing on that!”  The question is soon answered after going into what can only be described as a dive bomb, hard landing at the edge of water and then a deafening roar of brakes and…

New Zealand – North Island Outdoor Adventures

Our North Island outdoor adventure consisted of both planned and unplanned activities, we conquered Great Walks, Volcano’s and walked, albeit not easily, into Mordor. We have compiled a few clips of these adventures into a short video below. Our first outdoor adventure was our second Great Walk, the Whanganui Journey.  Even though it is labelled…

New Zealand North Island

Our  journey in New Zealand has come to an end and sitting here in the Cook Islands it seems like it was so long ago, but then I see the blackened toenail I am about to lose and Marcin limp by and I realize it was only a few days ago.  New Zealand really is…

New Zealand & the South Island

If we thought we knew little about Australia, it turns out we knew even less about New Zealand.   Much like Australia, New Zealand is just so very far away; it is small, a little bit bigger than Britain and smaller than Newfoundland and Labrador.  It has a small population and causes literally no trouble…

Australia

  Australia   We spent 3 1/2 weeks in Australia, drove from Melbourne to Cairns and we barely scratched the surface. As good Canadian road trippers, we are use to travelling vast distances to get…. well pretty much anywhere…. so driving for a whole day is only natural.  The mistake we made, and which is…

Flynnbob Geographic….the Movie

Better late than never….  We had a bit of time in Port Douglas, (Australia) to sift through some of the video footage we took during our Safari in Tanzania.  We took way more pictures than we did video, but we thought we would put together a few clips of what we did tape.  Both pictures…

The Land Down Under

Our Love Affair with Australia Australia is the flattest, driest and probably deadliest inhabited continent on earth and we are in love with it.  Maybe it was the fact that we just left a country in which we had been robbed or it could be the 21 sleep deprived hours we spent locked up in…

South Africa: Cape Town

It took us a bit longer than usual to write our posts for South Africa as it was an experience that feels hard to describe and one of mixed emotions.  You can see from our Garden Route post that there is a lot of beauty in the country, a lot of great people and a…

South Africa – Cape & Garden Route

Our flight from Zanzibar to Cape Town took us through Johannesburg, or as locals call it Jo’Burg.  When we landed, we were required to collect our bags, go through customs and then re-check them for the flight to Cape Town.  After accomplishing this task – which was much more challenging than it should have been…