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In Search of Sarayaku

  • by Adventurous Hermit
  • Posted on March 19, 2016February 9, 2019
  • Ecuador stories

We decided to have just one more jungle adventure before leaving the Amazon. JH had his heart set on finding Sarayaku (Sarayacu), an indigenous community somewhere in the Amazon in Ecuador. We were inspired by […]

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Adventures in the Amazon

  • by Adventurous Hermit
  • Posted on March 7, 2016February 6, 2019
  • Ecuador stories

We flew into Iquitos because it’s the only way to get there. Flying over the Andes was pretty awesome. Iquitos is the entry to the Peruvian Amazon, a city not connected by road to the […]

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Sea baths in Sliema. Nobody seems to remember exactly where they came from but it’s thought they were carved out by the British during the 18th or 19th century and probably had walls to preserve women’s modesty.
The moon’s up over Birgu.
The narrow winding streets of the ‘silent city’ Mdina.
The walls have ears
Triton fountain Valetta. Giant mermen holding up the world.
Another beautiful day in Malta.

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About me

I have always been a wanderer, a traveller, a seeker-of-adventures.

Growing up on a farm outside the small, pretty village of Urbenville at the edge of the Border Ranges, Northern Rivers NSW Australia, I spent my childhood poring over atlases and dreaming of faraway places.

When I finished school I worked for a few months, saved some money and set off travelling to Europe – and I never really stopped. The longest I stayed in one place between Urbenville and the age of 40 was 3 years.

Somehow, in the middle of life I got stuck. The longer I stayed still, the harder it was to move. I got so comfortable that I put down roots and turned into a hermit.

So, in the spirit of shaking things up, my partner JH and I are off on adventures outside the hermit-hole. This blog is about the journey.

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