All travel blog posts

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

The harp bridge in Dublin

Reflections on Two Years in Ireland

  • 28 September 2012
  • Dublin, Ireland

Having traveled through most of Central and Western Europe, I can honestly say that Ireland has been my favorite country so far. I spent almost exactly two years there, during which I saw and experienced so much. I'm incredibly grateful for all of it.

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Two More Weeks in Ireland

  • 15 September 2012
  • Australia, Hamburg, Ireland

It's Saturday, and I'm sitting in a quiet café in Dublin city center. It just hit me that in two weeks, I'll be leaving Ireland indefinitely and heading back to Hamburg. I find myself reflecting on everything I've experienced here over the past two years - all the people I've met, the fun times we've had, those who've already left the country, and those who will be leaving in the coming days.

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Pentlands Backpackers Hostel

Finding Places to Stay: The First Steps

  • 15 September 2012
  • Auckland, Christchurch, Sydney

After spending the past few weeks mostly reading and writing, it's time to focus on my preparations for Australia again.

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Penguins wearing knitted sweaters

Knitted Sweaters for Australian Penguins

  • 13 September 2012
  • Hamburg, Melbourne

This afternoon I stumbled across an absolutely incredible article online that I just have to share with you.

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The ferry Oscar Wilde as we were driving onto it

Road Trip: Driving My MINI from Dublin to Hamburg

  • 05 September 2012
  • Belgium, Brussels, Cambrai

As promised on Twitter, today I want to tell you about my journey driving my MINI from Dublin to Hamburg.

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Booking My New Zealand Campervan: Not As Easy As Expected

  • 21 August 2012
  • Auckland, Christchurch

Moin Moin from beautiful Dublin! Today I want to tell you about the challenges I faced while trying to book a campervan for New Zealand. Here's the backstory: Now that I know I have 20 days to travel from Auckland to Christchurch, I started looking for suitable transportation. I quickly decided on a campervan, but specifically one with a green 'self-containment' sticker. Only vehicles with a sewage tank and toilet get this sticker, and you need it to stay at most free camping sites.

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Packing My Bags: What to Take?

  • 14 August 2012
  • Australia, New Zealand

My world right now is nothing but lists, lists, and more lists. I have a todo list, a bookmarks list, an 'after the trip' list, and several others. Today, I need help with my packing list. But first, the important question: 'How much can I actually take to Australia?' Qantas follows pretty standard allowances. In Economy Class, you're allowed one checked bag and one piece of carry-on luggage. The checked bag can weigh up to 23 kg and must not exceed 158cm in total dimensions.

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The MINI's Journey Back to Hamburg

  • 30 July 2012
  • Belgium, Cambrai, Dublin

Hello again! After sharing my todo list yesterday, today I want to tell you about my plans for driving my car back to Germany. For those who don't know me well, I drive a super cool MINI that I bought from BMW in Hamburg back in 2009. When I moved to Ireland in October 2010, I decided to bring the car over if I ended up staying longer than the initially planned 6 months. That's exactly what I did in Easter 2011.

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Planning: The Essential Foundation of My Trip

  • 29 July 2012
  • Australia, New Zealand, Ireland

Hello! As promised, today I want to tell you about my travel preparations. Since a Work & Travel trip to Australia isn't exactly an everyday occurrence, you need to be extra careful with the planning. There's a lot more to consider when you're going to be away from home for several months. After all, Australia and New Zealand aren't just around the corner - they're literally on the other side of the world. So careful planning is absolutely essential.

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