Australia
Oysters and Champagne – Seafood in Sydney
by Elaine J. Masters | Jan 21, 2017
Fine seafood in Sydney Guest contributor: Marie Nieves Nothing says elegance and style like...
Read MoreFarewell Sydney and the urban joys of Darling Harbor
by Elaine J. Masters | Mar 4, 2010
At the Sydney Aquarium, there were huge, sea water holding areas, where you could get close to large pelagics. They swirled and fed over and under us as we walked through long translucent tubes.
Read MoreAustralia: Wicked driving and elusive Cuttlefish
by Elaine J. Masters | Mar 2, 2010
In the Jervis Bay waters, we discovered, right behind the flashing silver school, a large, round Cuttlefish, just floating in the shadows.
Read MoreSydney, Day 2: Kangaroo crush and Bondi Beach joys
by Elaine J. Masters | Feb 25, 2010
I’ve read stories about these huge hunters from Australias’ northern counties. They’ve famously snapped up waders in the estuaries of Cairns, but in New South Wales they are only seen in captivity.
Read MoreFruit Bat haven in soggy Sydney, Australia
by Elaine J. Masters | Feb 24, 2010
Sydney feels like a city of the young – the streets were crawling with fresh faced travelers. We spent the afternoon of our first day at the famous Sydney Harbor.
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Elaine J. Masters

Once we overcome the virus, the world will be waiting. Travelers know one thing - how to pivot and we will. We'll travel again and whether it's a short road trip or across the planet, I'll be here to help putting my years of travel to work. The Tripwellgal mission remains: to help us connect with our beautiful planet and each other with care and wonder. Stay in touch and happy travels!
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