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		<title>Hong Kong &#038; Macau</title>
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When I was a growing I knew little of Hong Kong other than it was singularly responsible for an annual spike in house-fires as people strung up the cheap Christmas tree lights for which this distant outpost of the British Empire had become famous.  There was a very simple way ...</description>
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		<title>New Zealand&#8217;s North Island</title>
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I'd heard it long before I'd even left home: the two main islands of New Zealand are a complete contrast.  With the charm of the South Island inexorably linked to a seemingly never-ending series of narrow scenic byways winding their way over mountains and round fjords; the scene from the ...</description>
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		<title>From Dunedin to Dun Traveling: Continuing adventures on the South Island</title>
		<description>My first task when I arrived in Dunedin was to buy a tent to replace the shredded canvas dumped in the back seat of my car.  Thankfully Dunedin boasted what is reputed to be one of the best outdoor stores on the South Island and, within five minutes of walking through ...</description>
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		<title>A change of scene: Onwards to New Zealand</title>
		<description>Just a single night after returning to Sydney the unthinkable happened: it was time to leave.  And, this time, for good.  The atmosphere in the car was subdued as I was driven across town by my faithful chauffeur Dan.  It was horribly early, my head was a little cloudy from ...</description>
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		<title>The Final State: Tasmania</title>
		<description>Mention Tasmania and a million different images - some good, some not so good - will fill your mind so I was excited to finally be boarding a plane in my quest to find out what the real Tasmania was and whether it bore any resemblance to those images.  I ...</description>
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		<title>The GREAT Ocean Road and Adelaide</title>
		<description>I had heard great things about the Great Ocean Road and had become a little nervous that It had been overhyped to the point where it could only be a disappointment.  Regardless, I was here now and determined to enjoy the last leg of my mainland Australia adventure.  Excited about ...</description>
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		<title>Unfinished Business: Return to Canberra and Melbourne</title>
		<description>After just one night in Sydney it was time to hit the road once again: the famed Great Ocean Road and Adelaide my ultimate destination.  I walked the short distance to the car rental office, fired up the satnav and headed off out of town.  I had visited Canberra earlier ...</description>
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		<title>The continuing adventures of life in a camper van</title>
		<description>My first day in Hervey Bay was very leisurely and mainly consisted of sitting doing absolutely nothing whatsoever other than enjoying the sun.  Suitably rested, however, my second day was far more constructive as I'd signed up for a trip over to the nearby Fraser Island.  I was collected from ...</description>
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		<title>The ups and downs of life in a camper van!</title>
		<description>I don't know what it is with us Brits - maybe there is some sort of chemical imbalance - but we do seem to have a strange desire to hire a camper van when we travelling around Australia.  I don't like to play up to a stereotype but, here I ...</description>
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		<title>Sun, rain and national Parks – Sydney to Uluru and back again</title>
		<description>Having a car was great but the city of Sydney - particularly the area around Potts Point and Kings Cross where I was staying - is decidedly unfriendly to the motorist and, unless you want to spend big bucks to park in the private car park, you have no choice ...</description>
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