The Nullarbor Plain is a relatively flat, almost treeless and a arid (severe lack of available water) part of southern Australia. It’s the world’s largest single exposure of limestone bedrock of about 200,000 square kilometers. It was the toughest stretch … Continue ReadingA tough stretch Australia
Three weeks in the saddle, long days on the road – time for sharing experiences. So, an interview with myself, and a bit of help from Neil (N) over lunch, and from Barb (B) on a rest day. (N) How … Continue ReadingInterview with myself
Rain has two advantages: 1) it dries again, 2) it makes plants flower. I did a photo shoot on a 50 meter stretch while riding out of Munglinup Beach. And in the process, Jordan caught up with me, started to … Continue ReadingFlowers of South Western Australia
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