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AUSTRALIA | Sat, 21 Jun 2014 | By sarahlizweaver | Views [678]

Once again we are sitting in an airport, getting ready for the next leg of our adventure. This time we’re at Sydney airport after spending 5 lovely days in this city of neighborhoods. Our time in Sydney ended up being more relaxed than ... Read more >
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