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Jenn H's avatar

I'd never had much interest in visiting Australia, but I have to say your recent posts from there make it look pretty attractive.

When you mention the distances (such as being an hour from downtown Sydney), it occurs to me that the details of local travel could be an interesting topic if either of you care to write about that. Because you don't own cars, everywhere you go, you have to figure out how to get around without one. In the US, that's mostly a nightmare (though public transit is better and more available than a lot of Americans think, it's still very hit-or-miss), but I'd be curious how you have found this aspect of nomad-ing to be. If I recall, you have gone around on foot, by boat, by train, in cars with hired drivers, and in a variety of private-hire and public-transit vehicles ...

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A.M. Haus's avatar

Australia is one of those places I would want to stay forever, but also a place that is harder to get citizenship without marrying a local. -which would be amazing too! The culture is so friendly, the land so beautiful, and the wildlife (for the most part) is so vibrant. It would be hard to leave.

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