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Experience doesn't come on its own, it's what we create.
— Aldous Huxley
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When the dragonfly became my museThe symbolic changes from one culture to an other. The main symbolism of the dragonfly is the renewal, the positive power, and the power of life. The dragonfly can also symbolise self-awareness that comes with maturity. It represents constant change. And as a dragonfly's life is short, it knows it has to live its life to the maximum with the time that it has. This can be a good lesson for all of us! | When I lived ScotlandA wonderful sunny day, incredible hiking and a sight carved in my mind. The Isle of Skye is a Scottish Island I would advise to all lovers of nature. Scotland is love at first sight. Its friendly residents, its history and legends..I compare Scotland to the white tiger. |
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When I ride CamelsAfter spending 3 months in Perth, Australia, I decided to continue the adventure. Where? After just one online click and the view of camels on the beach with an amazing sunset happening every night, I decided that I'll go to this town called Broome. So, to the question: "Why the town of Broome?" The answer is in the image. The opportunity to ride camels on one of the most beautiful beach is priceless! | When I kissed a kangarooAfter Bali and Japan, it was the beginning of my 2 years dream life in Australia. I just arrived in Perth and discovered this lovely place where it's possible to approach wild kangaroos! Another day finishing like in dreams. |
When I crossed the Loch NessLoch Ness..It is such a powerful feeling that reaches you when the captain is retelling the legends with such a passion. Another unforgettable day that Scotland has to offer! | When I chased the sunOne year in New Zealand, between cycling trips for months with additional stoppages for work. There was an experience to be had! My two favorites moments cycling: long wooden suspension bridges in the valleys and the adrenaline I got when It's getting dark and I'm crossing the country by bicycle. |
When I discovered Thai cuisineI had the honour to meet a guide and an incredible thai chef in Thailand. Oh, cooking teacher, takes you to the market to buy ingredients and allows you to discover new tastes, scents,textures... Oh tought us how to cook some thai dishes. I 've unearthed my favourite dish: Tom Kha Kai. There were magical,unforgettable moments. It is a real pleasure that we advise you to experience when you come to Thailand. | When the British train rolls inIn England, It is so easy to travel by bus or by train. That day, I jumped onto the first train, without knowing where it was going to stop. I've discovered a hundred towns taking a bus or a train! What a delightful surprise it was, to discover Weymouth, by the sea side! |
When I caught an incredible fishWhen I fished the biggest baramandi of my life! Another sunny day, a 4 wheel drive car, a hat,fishing rods and a cool box. It was an usual weekend in Derby, in the Australian west coast where I lived and where I met incredibly kind people. If fishing attracts you, you will probably become addicted. Australia is a fisherman's dream. I released this fish with tears in the eyes. | When I discovered BangkokWhen I went to this hotel in Thailand,for the first time, great location, sport room, swimming pool on the roof, I've booked up. When I went to the swimming pool at night, It became my very favourite place to relax. A feeling of freedom, of incredible satisfaction that filled up my eyes of stars each time I visit. LOVE LIFE LIVE LIFE |
When mango became my new addictionI confess, I knew nothing about exotic fruits, not even the difference between mango shape and passion fruit shape. Mango picking was an incredible experience! Fruit picking is an obliged process for an expatriate who wants to renew his/her Australian visa and have a unique experience I am proud to now know this whole fruit picking process. | When my car got stuckThe sand, the dream sights, new friends and beach sunsets ..became a large part of my Australian life for 2 years. I became a skilled beach buggy driver. The last day in Australia, a twinge, the car got stuck. Laughs, tears of joy and sadness, it was a typical Australian day! |
When I discovered CheddarA friend told me "I'm going to Cheddar". It was another sentence I didn't understand at the time but I asked : "what do you mean? you're going to the cheese?" And that's how Cheddar became a town too and that my english and its geographic culture improved as a result. | When bath became a townBath Spa is an English town near Bristol. I took a train to Bath to know this place that cost me so much linguistic confusion when I was learning english. "Im going to Bath next week" . |
When my mug got a bandageWhen I crossed New Zealand by bicycle, I met incredible people also known as Kiwis ( no no, it's not just a fruit) With just a steel mug to drink my coffee from, I couldn't stop burning my fingers. It never happened again after a Kiwi had this brilliant idea! I lived in a beautiful country and meeting its residents was an incredible experience! thanks otago george campsite! | The day I chased a rainbowIn Australia everything is disproportionate! Mother nature offers daily shows that stay in the mind forever. "Quick, jump in the car, we will chase the rainbow" A normal day but unique and unforgettable. |
When I realised what I was livingIn Australia, everything seems so different. Visiting your neighbour by Quad bike, on a horse, on the "dirt road" is "normal" and crazy at the same time. At this moment, I understood my life would never be the same anymore. Being an au pair in Australia with families who welcome you like theirs and show you their country, their culture, is priceless. | When I run in BaliAfter a few trips in Bali, I started to grow some habits. Participating in sport through this amazing Island, around the rice plantation, in Kerobokan, before laying down by the hotel swimming pool, became a fun routine. |
When a scent touches youThis is an incredibly unique and sweet odour. When I first smelt this flower, I discovered my favourite fragrance. Frangipani Flower is very common in Thailand and Australia. | When I walked into a seal villageThat day, I was wandering along the beach, looking at the mountains, the incredible sight and the ocean running wild when I Realised that I had inadvertently stepped into a seal colony. What a moment! Animals in New Zealand are surprising! |
When I get on a british busThe first time I sat on a bristish bus, at the top front, I smiled. This day I missed my stop and decided to stay on the bus until the final stop. Each time I go to England, I jump in a local bus, sit on my favourite seat and admire the view, until I decide to stop. You should give it a go! |
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