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Blue Swimmer Crabs sell at the markets for upwards of $25 per kilogram sometimes much higher. However, a 25-minute drive away from the city of Adelaide is Port Gawler, a crabbing paradise. While it may look like a long-forgotten swampland, the shallow waters of the mangrove-laden coast make the perfect location for crabbing in Adelaide. …

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Only three hours out of Adelaide on the Yorke Peninsula is one of the most amazing natural parks in Australia. Innes National Park is a drive-through safari of Australian wildlife, a collection of world-class beaches, and a wilderness camping experience like no other. INNES NATIONAL PARK CAMPING GUIDE I enjoyed just under a week camping …

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I went on family trips up and down the coasts of South Australia as a kid, but as I grew older the city life and metropolitan beaches took precedence. Looking back now I have serious regrets for not continuing to explore the amazing coastline and rural areas of my beautiful state. I can’t turn back …

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Christmas was quickly left behind as my attention shifted from catching up with family and friends to enjoying a few of the beautiful beaches in Adelaide. Despite the incredible heat of 40 degrees on Christmas Day, the weather had been up and down since then. However, Henley beach provided a stunning sunset with a family meal on the …

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Vang Vieng, Laos has a bad-boy reputation as being a drug-fuelled party destination, riddled by accidental river/tubing deaths. Drugs are still readily available around town, however, if you are like me and came for the adventures, not the ‘trips’ then you will spend most of your time across the river. The Blue Lagoon in Vang …

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I spent my first week back in Australia enjoying the Brisbane with my Grandmother. It was a great stopover on my way back to Adelaide, which is at the bottom of Australia. I caught up on a lot of editing and began working on a photo book, which I hope to release early in 2017. …

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Vang Vieng is a small town in Laos of 25,000 people, which sits alongside the Nam Song River. Limestone cliffs create a beautiful backdrop for the adventure-tourism-oriented town. Despite the volume and scale of the surrounding cliffs I didn’t come across too many easily accessible, signed, or promoted hikes. However, I was referred by a …

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On the banks of the mighty Mekong River, a small town called Ban Xang Hai has built a name for itself by distilling and selling whisky. Only a 30-minute drive from Luang Prabang town center, I set off on a moped to investigate the small Laos Whisky Village. THE LAOS WHISKY VILLAGE GETTING TO THE …

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My final week in Southeast Asia was spent in a relatively unknown town called Vang Vieng. In the Northeast of Laos, Vang Vieng sits on the Nam Song River and has a reputation for parties, drugs and free alcohol. Well it definitely had all of that and more but I chose to explore the limestone …

Read More about THE WEEKLY #23: MY LAST WEEK IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Luang Prabang is a widely revered location in Laos, often discussed in dorm rooms across Southeast Asia as a future destination or a great memory. Because of this buzz and chatter surrounding the town I had developed some high expectations. In this article, I will cover where to eat to stay on budget and the …

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