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Florence Falls is my favorite swimming spot in the beautiful Litchfield National Park. Two waterfalls pour down over the edge and into the plunge pool, flowing in from a series of smaller rock pools in the stream above. Fish and underwater rock formations make Florence Falls an awesome spot for an afternoon of swimming. The …

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Wangi Falls is arguably the favorite waterfall of most tourists when they visit Litchfield National Park. The huge plunge pool is one of the top swimming spots within the park when it is open and it really is a spectacular backdrop of two waterfalls crashing down on the red rock. There is a 3-kilometer loop …

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Tolmer Falls was my favorite waterfall in Litchfield National Park. It was quietly magnificent, hidden away in a narrow gorge, viewable only from a small platform above on the cliffs. I think it was the subtle nature of its raw power that drew me in. I visited Tolmer Falls twice and enjoyed shooting the scenes …

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]My 99th week of travels kept me in Australia for a pretty special reason. My cousin, Jennifer was getting married to her now husband Greg Newman on Hamilton Island, Queensland. I was fortunate enough to finish up my work with the Tourism Board of Northern Territory the night before the wedding. I flew to Cairns …

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After an epic week in Kakadu, Dan and I jumped straight into another content creation campaign. We spent one night back in Darwin before embarking on our journey to Litchfield National Park on a campaign for Northern Territory Tourism Board. Going back to back means that you don’t really have time to consolidate the content …

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An arduous combination of four flights guided me from Tel Aviv, Israel all the way to Darwin Australia. Long haul flights never get easier but when there is an epic week of adventures waiting for you at the other end, you pull through. This week Dan Moore and I arrived in Darwin, which is in the …

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Every Sunday I sit down and reflect on the week that just passed, I prepare to collect my thoughts. I try and write something a bit different each week. Some weeks I share what I have been doing throughout the last seven days. However, some weeks I try and let you into my headspace a …

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After a month on the tropical island of Siargao in the Philippines, it was time to head back home to Australia for Christmas. It’s a task that usually only requires a couple of flights and some uncomfortable plane seat sleeps. However, as tropical storms and even typhoons battered Siargao, getting off the island in time …

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It was 5 days of craziness out at Uluru, Kings Canyon, the waterholes and everything else in between. However, we cruised back into civilization to our new home of Alice Springs. We would stay for two nights in the town of 28,000. Our mission in Alice Springs was to get high in the early hours …

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When you think of the desert, especially the harsh Aussie desert, the thoughts that spring to mind are dusty, dry, hot and endless plains of red sand. What most people don’t know is that in the middle of the outback you can find the most beautiful Oasis. Today we visited Ormiston Waterhole and Ellery Creek …

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Another day in the Aussie outback and another ridiculously early start. At 4 am, I carried my coffee out of the hotel room and loaded up the gear into the car for a sunrise adventure to Kings Canyon. The hike to reach Kings Canyon is a short 30-minute trek in the dark. It followed a …

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