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    The journey to Kangaroo Island starts at Cape Jervis, 100 km south of Adelaide, where we board our car on the afternoon ferry facing the rough sea of the Backstairs Passage. For a long time the island has been completely devoid of tourist facilities, but...

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    It is hardly a love at first sight: the first approach with yoga is generally tiring and destabilizing (sometimes even for pride with the difficulty in assuming and maintaining some positions), and yet the initial trauma is overcome, the benefits are not long in coming...

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    The local population calls Fraser Island K’Gari, which means “paradise” and just disembarked from the ferry you understand how the name is fully deserved: sculpted by the wind and the imposing waves of the ocean Fraser Island is the largest sand island at world characterized...

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    I had already imagined it during the days spent in Darwin and Kakadu, but in the Red Center I had the confirmation that the Northern Territory region has a charm that knows dreams and adventure, pioneering spirit and nature to discover the ‘Wildest Australia. Arrived...

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    Finally the snow has appeared on our mountains: not only the artificial one but a white mantle that envelops the landscape … and makes the ski slopes really fun! Today’s post is therefore a tribute to snow sports enthusiasts, who know how important it is...

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    Of all the metropolises I saw so far, Sydney is certainly the most relaxed, but without losing anything in terms of liveliness. Immersed in an extraordinary natural landscape made of endless beaches, beautiful natural parks and overlooking a magnificent bay, the city welcomes three icons...

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    What’s not missing in the bag of all of us while not being makeup? Exact: the mirror, this small but fundamental friend that allows us to touch up the lipstick, check for any smudging of the mascara or that the damn pimple is still covered...

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    Darwin is the only Australia’s capital located in the tropical zone and is actually closer to Indonesia than to other major Australian cities… maybe that’s why it is so different and far from the other cities that you will meet during your trip, but I...