“They’re called the Blue Mountains, but they’re not really blue, and they’re not actually mountains, so…yeah,” our guide, Luke, said easily. He couldn’t have been more than four or five years older than me, and seemed to fully embody the word “scruffy.” He sported a beard that looked far too patchy to be taken seriously, drove a van that couldn’t be too much younger than me, but his eyes…His eyes spoke of a wildness that wasn’t limited to western New South Wales. As we made the hours-long jaunt toward the Blue Mountains that really weren’t, he told us about his travels around the world, and how he had ended his journey right back where he started, if only for a little while.

The moment I stepped on that dubious van, I knew that this trip would have everything that the previous day didn’t. I traveled with a handful of people rather than a busload, and the trip was structured to interact with nature rather than photograph it. We even ate lunch in a wind cave:

 

A couple of people on the tour eating lunch with Luke, our guide (middle).

Throughout the day, Luke somehow navigated us around the crowds of tourists so that we merely passed by them instead of jostling amongst them. We learned that the Blue Mountains are older than the Grand Canyon, and are blue because of oils released from trees that provide a haze in the air to give the appearance of bluishness, and that they’re a series of plateaus interspersed with valleys rather than actual mountains, but hey, “Blue Mountains” is much easier to say.

 

The weather, where it was perfect the day before, was now temperamental, giving us a few rays of sunshine before turning windy and torrential, and then back again. A few of us wound our way down a narrow, snaking track in one of the more severe downpours, the hardy grass slashing at our faces and arms, umbrellas and rain gear long since useless. We emerged at a lookout point just as the sky cleared, and beheld something totally unexpected:

 

A spectacular double rainbow (look very closely) arching over the valley as the clouds cleared. The rain gone, and the returning flies forgotten for a moment (quite an event in itself, as anyone who has ever been to Australia can tell you), we grinned at each other and lingered on our little precipice a little longer, then made our return, Luke stopping dead every few moments to identify this half-seen bird, listen for that frog. This was the difference in my two trips. From the perspective of the staff, one was a job, and the other was a dream made reality, and it was that passion for one’s work—or lack thereof—that made or broke the entire journey.

Finally, we traveled to our final stop, a remote park that was often frequented by wild kangaroos. While we munched on some snacks that Luke had brought along, our group roamed the park, though it wasn’t long before we spotted our first kangaroos. How close did we get, you ask?

   

Pretty close.

A short while later, we chugged back to Sydney on the Little Van That Could in high spirits, though almost disappointed to leave that sanctuary, home to hundreds of diverse species, some of which are unique to the region. I wished we could have done a bit more hiking, but all in all, the trip was fantastic, and half the price of dolphin watching. Sunset in Sydney seemed somehow more soothing that evening as I made my now-standard rounds of Darling Harbour and Circular Quay. At last, the adventure addict in me had quenched its appetite and bedded down for a few days.

The next two days were a blur. The end of my week suddenly seemed a lot closer after dedicating so much time away from Sydney. I returned to many of the places visited before, including a return trip to Bondi Beach to see the rest of the Sculpture by the Sea exhibit, and to watch some random guy break the world record for the highest bungee jump by leaping out of a helicopter and plunging 300 meters (almost 1000 feet). Then once again my bags were packed, I was hugging my friend goodbye, and I was on an airplane watching Australia dwindle into the distance.
 
 
   

 


 
 
six24 on
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Your tales and pictures of Australia remind me of my good high school friend's adventures down under.  You've again made me want to go just as she did years ago. 

 

For now I'll just have to continue living vicariously.  Thanks =)

egali on
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I sincerely hope that one day you'll be able to go to Australia (or better yet, New Zealand!), and then I can live vicariously through you!

six24 on
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If I do and we're still here on Mindsay, I totally will let you know =)
kaia on
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Wow! I love Kangargoos!! I have never seen one up close before.  And that Rainbow was gorgeous!  Sounds like a memorial time.
egali on
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It really was, the kangaroos I saw here weren't as well-groomed as in the zoos and stuff, but it seemed infinitely more enjoyable. I know that when I think back on my time in New South Wales, I'll be thinking of the kangaroos in that park.

chicanegrl86 on
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I love the pic of the rainboy I saw something similar in Cork, Ireland but I was on a bus so I couldn't get a pic It was the first time I'd actually seen both ends of a rainbow becuase usually they're so big you only see one half, you know?

Anyhoo. What're you doing once you get home? Will you still have a mindsay blog or are they kicking you out? lol
egali on
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Aww, what tragedy, I would have loved to see a full rainbow from Ireland. It would have been so appropriate.

 

And actually I'm already back home (shh, but don't ruin the magic for others), and I'm spending my time here back on the family farm, doing work around the house for my parents, trying to earn some extra cash for next semester's tuition. As far as my future with MindSay....well, I'll have to switch screennames, since BlogAbroad will be keeping this one for their archives and stuff, but I wouldn't mind sticking around this blogging community...any good ideas for cool screennames?

chicanegrl86 on
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oh i know! that's why i was dying when i couldn't take a pic of the rainbow... it's just so very irish lol

how about formerkiwi or iheartkiwis? lol i love the clever ones that aren't insane like mine - that actually make sense or are a phrase or something. like i'll visit a mates profile and see a 'dropdeadnow' on the just visited list and just HAVE to click it, you know? whereas mine seems like a jumble of letters and numbers to those who don't know much about me lol 
egali on
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Hmm, I was wondering about your name. Is it 'chica' and 'ne' and then 'grl' for 'girl,' I guess, and 86 for the year of your birth. Well, that's a wild guess, but it's my best shot right now.

 

I'll keep working on my future screenname and be sure to run it by you, cool?

chicanegrl86 on
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actually is 'chi' as in 'chi-town' (aka Chicago) and 'cane' because I'm a 'Cane at the University of Miami and the rest youre right about lol see what I mean?

yah yah man run the ideas past and we shall brainstorm I love helping people with screennames lol
egali on
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Ah, that makes a lot more sense; thanks for breaking it down for a brother. All right, some names...some names...I actually created one on here a while back called "jamen" which I can't remember why it's called that...but I have other blogs with standard, albeit a little boring names, such as "the_egalitarian" or "jjman85" and stuff related to my name...however, what about something like "thekiwisarecoming" or "aotearoan" or "kiwisnsheep" or "thedarkkiwi" or "theotherdarkmeat" or "isuckatmakingupnamesandijustthrewthisoutthere."

 

Hmm...more creativity to come, I think...

chicanegrl86 on
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lmao. Personally I think the last one is the best lol do you think they'd really let you make a  name that long? lol

thedarkkiwi and aotearoan are good and I really like thekiwisarecoming lol
egali on
Re: The Land of Oz Part Three: Blue Mountains and Beyond::hmm...::strokes imaginary beard
hmm...::strokes imaginary beard:: all right, "thekiwisarecoming" it is. thanks once again for your invaluable contributions to this blogger, Tabitha!
audienceofone on
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GREAT PICS!  love em!
egali on
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Thanks a lot! Australia is almost as cool as New Zealand, isn't it?
bassistx on
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Ooooo, you went to Sydney! Isn't it cool? Oh yeah, we're so good... We're so good... lol
egali on
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Haha, yeah, yeah, Sydney was "so cool." And to all your Aussies out there, y'all were pretty pimptacular as well. I can't betry my beloved NZ, but Australia was definitely good times.
bassistx on
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lol Dude - I used to live in NZ before I moved here to OZ. I have to say that NZ is better though *grabs baseball bat for protection* I didn't mean that offensively to any "true blues"... Heh.
egali on
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Hahaha, excellent!
bassistx on
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Have heard what's going on in Sydney and Melbourne now too, atm? It's so sad how such a multi-cultural country can be so racist!

 
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