Bye my faithful companions!
Well here I am at the end of my amazing trip and am glad to say that I am exhausted - which means I got the best out of it. I had a really good time and I found out sooooo many things about my global environment locations.
This has been a trip of a lifetime and I hope you enjoyed travelling it with me as I globetrotted across the world. Please reply if you have any questions!!
Goodbye for the moment!
Alice
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Boiling Bondi
Hiya,

Well here I am at the last location of my journey. Bondi Beach. Picture hot weather, thrillingly cool waves and brilliantly blue Aussie sky. This is paradise. It took me 0.2% of a second to change into my bikinis and dive into the waves. In front, beside and behind are more tourists like me who have traveled from just about everywhere, intent enjoying the sea.


I also tried my hand, or should I say 'balance', at surfing. Let's just say that I think I have salt permanently embedded into the inside of my nose!!! Even though the waves weren't rough, I was still dumped off more times than I could count. There's my attempt of surfing on the left. As you can see, with a mix of dying my hair and the sun bleaching my hair, not to mention growing a bit, I am now a surfing blond and seemed to fit right in!
Alice
Breathtaking Barrier Reef
HI!!!!
Well here I am back in Australia after a tiring trip globetrotting all around the world. I decided to be one of the 2,000,000 tourists to take a relaxing trip to the Great Barrier Reef followed by a beach bash in Bondi. The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia's most famous aspects on account of its being the largest reef in Australia. This beautiful phenomenon is made up of 2,900km of individual reefs. It is so large that you can see it from outer space!!!
Unfortunately, with the world's current environmental predicaments, the reef is slowly being being bleached of its beautiful colours. Apart from the life of the coral, the other types of marine life include, 30 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises and 6 species of sea turtles. There are also 125 types of sharks and stingrays. The reef supports 2195 types of plants.
Today I went snorkeling and it was sooooo coooool! Under the waves with all the bright colours of fish and coral. It is completely magical! I even got my guide to take a picture of me there!



Loving Queensland
Alice
Glorified Ganges River
Hello again bloggers!


The whole atmosphere is quite memorable as the locals bathe in the 'holy' water.
Please comment soon
Alice
CHANGE OF PLAN!
HI!!!
Great news!!! After my last adventure-the Patanal wetlands, I found that I had completed my trip's agenda with a couple of weeks to spare! Because of this change of events, I decided to travel to some more places to take up the time, the places are as follows: the Ganges river in India and then back to Australia for the beautiful coral reef. Finally, to finish off my amazing trip, I'm going to beautiful Bondi beach to relax and unwind after all my past adventures.
Off I go again!
Alice
Great news!!! After my last adventure-the Patanal wetlands, I found that I had completed my trip's agenda with a couple of weeks to spare! Because of this change of events, I decided to travel to some more places to take up the time, the places are as follows: the Ganges river in India and then back to Australia for the beautiful coral reef. Finally, to finish off my amazing trip, I'm going to beautiful Bondi beach to relax and unwind after all my past adventures.
Off I go again!
Alice
Precious Pantanal Wetlands
Hi everyone!


It is so cool being here because there is a lot of the wetland that has still not been thoroughly checked and many species remain completely untouched by humans. Unfortunately, the precious wetlands are being slowly destroyed by careless people by illegal poaching, deforestation, over fishing, not to mention too many tourists which can cause pollution and can frighten the animals. Some people are making efforts to preserve this amazing wetlands with it's intricate biodiversity.
Hope your having just as fantastic a time!!!
Alice
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Sweltering Sahara
HELLO fellow bloggers!


The Sahara's climate is so harsh that it is incredibly hard to sustain any life. To this end, you usually meet travellers and not inhabitants, though there are many nomad tribes that roam the desert. It is exremely annoying as the days are sweltering hot - but the nights are bitterly freezing cold!
Hope to hear from you soon!
Alice
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