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Here you'll find the newest blog posts about my journeys around the world. I wrote not every post myself. Often I had help frm family and friends

More Important: All English travel blog posts are translated by an AI model from German. The english won't be perfect

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My Battle with the Weather Gods in January

  • 05 February 2013
  • Sydney

Good morning! This time I'll try to keep it brief. There's not too much to tell about January either. Just a few nice little experiences that made the month fly by quickly.

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The word 'Hope' was completed. The English word for hope.

New Year's Eve 2012/2013

  • 15 January 2013
  • Sydney

As promised last time, here's finally my report about New Year's Eve, where I witnessed what was probably the world's largest New Year's celebration.

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There it is. Still not sold, unfortunately!

December in Sydney

  • 13 January 2013
  • Sydney

Unfortunately, I didn't get much chance to write in December. I'd like to finally catch up on that today.

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Almost at my breaking point

Merry Christmas

  • 24 December 2012
  • Sydney

Just a short message from me today. I want to briefly tell you about my Christmas Eve here in Sydney.

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Dragon boats full of Christmas paddlers. I would have loved to jump in and join them

Heralding the Christmas Season

  • 12 December 2012
  • Sydney

Currently in Sydney, there's at least one fireworks display every weekend—usually several, often happening simultaneously across different parts of the city. One of these takes place every Saturday at 9 PM in Darling Harbour, just a 15-minute walk from my apartment. On Saturday, November 24th, I was heading there again to practice taking photos for New Year's Eve. When I arrived, there were already many people gathered, even though the fireworks were still hours away.

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The Rhapsody of the Seas in Sydney Harbour

A Day Trip to Manly

  • 10 December 2012
  • Sydney

A few weeks ago, I decided to go to Manly with some friends from the hostel. Manly is a suburb of Sydney located in the northeast that directly borders the sea and has many beaches, not only facing the open ocean but also toward the harbor. We were eager to visit Manly's most famous beach and walk through the shark tunnel at the SEA LIFE Aquarium Manly.

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Track 1 of the main station is right behind the carriages

YHA Railway Square in Sydney

  • 06 December 2012
  • Sydney

Hello everyone! This time I'd like to tell you about my stay at the YHA Railway Square and some of the issues I experienced there. On my second arrival in Sydney, I had better luck with the hostel I had chosen. I selected the YHA Railway Square for two main reasons. First, it's part of the Australian Youth Hostel Association, which means I get a nice discount as a member, and you can expect a certain minimum level of quality. Second, they offer the unique opportunity to stay either in a railway carriage or in the main building. This hostel even has an outdoor pool, which I unfortunately never used—either the weather wasn't great or I was busy doing other things.

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Photo of the Opera House in Sydney

November in Sydney

  • 04 December 2012
  • Sydney

Another month has passed, and I've now been traveling for two whole months. My goodness, how time flies! Since Australia is quite a bit more expensive than planned and I already had a wonderful vacation in New Zealand in October, I decided to take things a little easier in November. Nevertheless, I've already seen and experienced a lot here in Sydney. Today, I'd like to share some of these experiences with you.

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Could also be in Spain

Finding an Apartment in Sydney

  • 02 December 2012
  • Sydney

Since hostel beds in Sydney are extremely expensive and hard to find between Christmas and New Year's Eve, I decided to look for a room in a shared apartment. Plus, I didn't want to have to change rooms every few days for three months, which would have been inevitable with hostel stays.

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