Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Australia/Oceania


My last and final exploration has come upon me! It’s sad to see my travels come to an end this semester, but this last trip is certainly a positive location to leave off on! This week I traveled all around the area of Australia and the Oceania countries! I first took my travels to Tasmania, then continuing my journey I traveled around to the small Oceania countries of Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and the Cook Islands! So, here is what I did!
Tasmania, Australia:
I decided to first visit the isolated island states off Australia’s southern coast. I figured it was the perfect place to take in the rugged wilderness of the region – rather than the more city-like areas such as Sydney, Australia.
While I was in Tasmania my first stop was the capital city of Hobart. The city is uniquely beautiful, flourishing with old sandstone warehouses, cottages, sailboats/fishing boats, and cafes! My time spent in Hobart was brief, I left soon to get onto my intended activities of viewing the wildlife! My next stop was Freycinet National Park. Located on the East coast of Tasmania on the peninsula. The park is phenomenal! Filled with endless trails leading up to many, many gorgeous panoramic views over the Wineglass Bay. There are multiple white-sand beaches spread throughout the region as well, a perfect way to relax after hiking the trails through the Hazards Mountain range. It might sound a bit deceiving with the name, but the Hazards are certainly not a hazard! This gorgeous range is simply named after a local whaler, Captain Richard Hazard!
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Oceania Countries:
My first stop when travelling from each of the Oceania countries happened to be the eye-catching islands of Fiji! Fiji is an archipelago made up of just over 300 small islands. I happened to stay on the island of Nadi. While here I visited the gorgeous Temple called the Sri Sava Subramaniya Temple. This is a Hindu Temple that can be easily recognized by it’s vibrant colors and architectural designs.
My next stop was to visit the Solomon Islands. The Solomon Islands is a nation made up of hundreds of small Islands, home to various World War II sites, white sandy beaches, and tropical life. I took my time to visit the largest of the Archipelago’s islands, Guadalcanal. Guadalcanal is home to the nation’s capital, Honiara. While I was on the island I took the opportunity to visit some of the infamous WWII relics, home to two sunken Japanese wartime vessels. It was amazing to see these pieces of history up close and personal! Then, continuing my travels on the island, I also visited the bustling Central Market located in the capital. It is filled with some of the island’s best produce as well as traditionally handcrafted pieces of art, jewelry, and clothing. A great place to pick up some souvenirs for my loved ones back at home!
Last, but certainly not least was my visit to the Cook Islands! The Cook Islands are made up of significantly less islands than my previous visits with just 15 islands, which are spread across a vast area near the country of New Zealand. I took my time to explore the northern island of Aitutaki. This island is particularly known for its gorgeous coral reefs and small sandy inlets. A perfect location for some unforgettable snorkeling or scuba-diving (I did both!). While snorkeling I was able to witness all sorts of marine life, everything from rays, turtles, and even some sharks! Easily, a great way to end my final trip!
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