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Taronga Zoo Sydney, Australia
There's nothing quite like the unique mix of native Australian wildlife and exotic animals set against the spectacular backdrop of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.
An End in the Barossa Valley, Australia
We traded the wind and the broken jetties for the stillness of the valley. Ending the journey here, among the ancient vines and stone cottages, feels like a soft landing after the rugged coast. The air is warmer, the light is golden, and the only crashing waves are those stirred willingly in a glass of Shiraz.
Stormy Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia
The wind hits different here on the Fleurieu. It whips across the gulf, bending the scrub and battering the coastline. The last time I stood on this coast 30 years ago, these jetties still reached out into the water. Returning now, they have been reclaimed by the sea, reduced to skeletal pylons by the relentless waves.
Inland Through Langhorne Creek, Australia
Turning the wheel away from the coast, we headed inland. The salt spray was replaced by the dusty greens of Langhorne Creek, a landscape of river red gums amongst the vineyards. But this was just a quiet pause before the final push towards the end of the Coorong.