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Goodbye Australia, Hello New Zealand and Hello Tim Lars

Today I took the plane from Sydney to Christchurch at 10:15 am and arrived in Christchurch at 15:20 pm. There I exchanged my money, bought a new sim card and took the shuttle to my hostel. 🙂 After I had arrived there I got to know my really lovely roommates, who are from Hongkong and England. Then I did my laundry and went to the shops to buy some groceries. 🙂 It was really expensive. :O I also realized that the architecture here in Christchurch is really very different from what I had seen in Australia. Smiley

DSCF3049On the way to the shops there were a lot of construction sites. That’s because of the former earthquakes which had happened in New Zealand some years ago. :/

When I returned Tim Lars (a German friend of mine) was waiting for me in front of my hostel. 🙂 I was really happy. Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund We had talked to each other on the phone several times before and had made this appointment. 🙂 It was so nice to talk to a good friend after such a long time. 🙂 I will start a roadtrip with Tim Lars in some days. He showed me the car which he had already bought and we enjoyed really good conversations in my hostel (while I was having dinner) and in our car. 🙂

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That was just the perfect welcome-gift in such a beautiful country. 🙂

DSCF3048I have already seen some parts of the beautiful surrounding here and realized the different climate. It’s really cold here compared to Australia, but that’s alright. 🙂 Tomorrow Tim Lars and I will figure out the formal stuff about my working visa, my IRD and our plans for our trip. And if there’ll be enough time, we will probably  go to the beach.:)

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Trip to the Blue Mountains

Today I got up at 6:00 am and caught the train to Katoomba (the station near the Blue Mountains). After two hours I arrived there and went straight to the travelagency to get my tickets for the hop-on- hop- off- bustour. I  bought some groceries and at about 9:30  I took the bus and got off at my first stop: The Scenic Skyway. 🙂 It’s a huge skyway which takes you over a valley in 800 feet height. At halfway the skyway the floor was made of glass so that you could look down and sightsee the landscape (Katoomba Falls) underneath  yourself. 🙂 It was amazing.20140218_11364720140218_135308

Having reached the other side I took the Scenic Cableway to go down to the Scenic Boardwalk through a rainforest. 🙂

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I joined a guided tour and learnt a lot about the different trees, plants and about the mining history of this place. 🙂

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After that I took a quick look at the Katoomba Falls and had a break. 🙂

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Then I took the steepest Incline Railway in the world to return to the start. 🙂 It was just awesome you could choose between three different positions (laidback, original and cliffhanger). I took the cliffhanger position, so it was  64° steep at the steepest part of the track. 🙂 Just awesome. 🙂

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After that I returned on the Scenic Skyway again and took the hop- on-hop- off- bus to go to my next stop.

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The Bluemountains Chocolate Factory and the Three Sisters. The visit in the factory wasn’t the best because the „free chocolate tasting“ was just „Chilli and Peppermint“,  I had expected  something really special. But still everything was  handmade and that was unbelievable. 🙂

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I preferred to have a walk to the Three Sisters, an extraordinary rock formation risen above the valley in the Bluemountains and they really look beautiful. 🙂

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From there I walked along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk,  to the Katoomba Falls and passed  Witches Leap, another fall, the Viarra Grotto, enjoyed the view from the Reid Plateau and jogged down the Forbes steps really fast. All in all it was quite a long walk.

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I took it as my workout for the day. 😀 I walked approximately 13 km altogether. 🙂 At the end of the Forbes Steps I came to the steepest railway again and took it for the second time. This time  I sat in the front seat, that was even more fun:)

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Then I took the Scenic Skyrail again and went by bus to Leura Cascades. 🙂 There was a really funny lavatory.;) The Leura Cascades are beautiful rocks with water above them.

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After I had taken a short break  I realized, that I had to hurry up for seeing the Gordon Falls, too. So I jogged again along the Blue Mountains ( they are called „blue“ because the sunrays reflect the  eucalyptus droplets in the air in a blueish colour) and arrived really exhausted at the Gordon Falls Lookout. 🙂

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I was happy that I managed to do and to see everything I wanted to, and I took the bus to the train station at 4:30 pm . 🙂

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I caught the train to Sydney at 4:48 pm, and so I had enough time to prepare for my visit in the opera house tonight.

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From Brisbane to Sydney, my own small sightseeing-tour

My flight to Sydney was at 5:00 am, so I didn’t sleep the whole night. The result was, that I was really tired when I wanted to check-in at my hostel. Bad luck! It wasn’t possible at that time in the morning. Check-in-time is at 2:00 pm :/. So I decided to lock my stuff at the hostel and to start my own little sightseeing-tour. First of all I went across the Harbour Bridge and  was really impressed of this massive construction just next to the harbour.

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Crossing the Harbour Bridge

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The view from the bridge was just amazing. You could see  Luna Parc with beautiful buildings on the one side, and on the other side there is the Sydney Opera House and the harbour. In the next moment I was distracted by some people climbing the bridge. They must be crazy, and are they going to kill themselves, were my first thoughts. But then I read in my tourist-guide that you can book a „bridgeclimb“. Smiley I am not going to do it but then I could enjoy watching them.

I went on walking to the Sydney Opera House. It wasn’t so easy to find the right way, and I passed lots of small beautiful streets/short cuts. Sydney is a wonderful city. Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund I love it.

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Still it was quite early, I hadn’t got the chance to get to know other people, and so  I did all the tour on my own. 🙂 When I saw some couples in front of the Harbour Bridge trying to take a photo of themselves, I offered to take one of them. In return they always took a picture of me. 🙂

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Such a wonderful thing to help people and to get helped in return. 😛 I also bought a ticket for the comedy „Noises Off“ for tomorrow night, bought souvenirs for my family, packed them in a package (10 days and it should be there Smiley) returned to my hostel and booked a tour for tomorrow to the Blue Mountains. Smiley Hopefully the weather will be better. Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund

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One day in Brisbane, visited the Koala Sanctuary:

Today I started with my two new friends from Berlin (Chris und Hans) to the Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane. When we had arrived there we saw that we were too late and that it was really expensive. So we decided to return home and to buy some lunch at a Chinese restaurant. So we did and enjoyed some time in Brisbane. 🙂

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About the meditation course, back in Brisbane

Having arrived in Pomona after a 3- hours-drive by train my stuff was picked up and brought to the meditation centre. I had to walk there, but  that wasn’t bad, because the other students were with me, and so I had the possibility to talk to them before the course started. There were very different types of people taking this course, but  I don’t want to describe them or tell their names.

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before

The first days we started to prepare ourselves for the proper technique of Vipassana meditation. That means, you have to sharpen your mind by focussing one small special part of the body. On the first day I was woken up at 4:30 . They were striking a gong. So I started my first day being quite tired. First exercise was to sit straight for two hours. Horrible, just horrible. I thought I was going to die. Minutes felt like hours and hours like days. In the end I managed it. The worst thing about it was to stand up to this enormous pain in the back. It hurts like hell und you just want to get out of there. So the first days were real torture and I was always looking forward to the very good meals which were provided in the morning and for lunch. Of course, vegetarian food ( to be honest I missed the meat ) 😛 After endured torture of three days (32 hours pure meditation) our minds were sharp enough to learn the proper technique. We started to observe all the different sensations from the body sent to the surface of all  parts of the body. Dribblings, numbness, pain, immense pain and more pain. 🙂 It was a really good feeling to know, that your mind has  got very sharp and could feel all the sensations throughout the body. So I kept on feeling and observing the immense pain which was raising in my knees during the following days. At first I tried to ignore it,  I wanted to stand up to it, and forced myself to keep on sitting straight without moving. But I damaged my body and got a bursa inflammation (bursitis=Schleimbeutelentzündung) in my right knee after the fifth day.  That day I was sitting there, with this immense pain and just observing it for one hour like the teacher said. It felt like my knee was going to break . :0 After I had managed this I was really proud of myself and went to my bunk (for ten days I shared a small room with an Australian guy. I wasn’t allowed to take photos. Sorry for that guys). Back in my bunk I saw my swollen knee and my first thought was, of course, I have got a bursa inflammation in my knee because of sitting crosslegged for one hour without moving. Dark thoughts were running through my mind. Do I now have to cancel the course? 😮 Will I be able to continue my worldtrip at all with that knee and all that kind of different doubts. I created a lot of Sankara. :/( That’s the theory of this meditation. If you suffer or like something very much, your mind creates a Sankara of it, to get full happiness and to reach the final goal. You have to change these habit patterns of your mind and stop creating new sankara, by just  observing each sensation objectively, pleasant or unpleasant, once your mind stops creating new Sankaras, the old ones will come to the surface and pass away)

I decided to talk to the management about my health problem. They were really kind and said, they will give me a chair, so that I can sit comfortable and can stretch my legs. So from the 6th day on I sat in a chair during meditation. 🙂 The effect was perfect, the pain stopped, I had a straight back and I could concentrate on the meditation again. So I increased my skills really fast and by the 8th day I was able to sleep with a woken mind. The rest of my body was sleeping (tired from 11 hours meditation). It was just fantastic and I started to crave for this feeling (could be really helpful). But that was a mistake again, because the first thing you learn by this kind of meditation is not to crave for a sensation of your body. It’s all natural and the process of changing. Everything changes. So I have never had this perfect experience again. :(That changed my will to finish this course and I had moments when I thought  about giving up and leave to Brisbane. Fortunately,  I didn’t  and my patient mind (by exercising daily 11 hours of meditation you really get patient) was wandering to other things than doubts ( so much Sankara, such a lot of work to destroy it) :/.  I have stayed for the last two days.

On the tenth day I got a ride to Brisbane from a really nice woman and her son both from New Zealand.

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My lift

 

They dropped me off in Brisbane and I checked in at the YHA hostel for two more days. I think about taking another meditation course in another part of the world.  I just have to figure out where and when. 🙂

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after

The ten days of meditation were really hard (no mobile phone, no sports, noble silence), frustrating and horrible on the one hand, but, on the other hand, this course, the sorrounding (mountains, nature, animals) were just magic and awesome. I felt like being in the Garden of Eden.:) I became much more aware of the framework of the body, ( on the experimental level), of myself, and the best of all is, that I improved greatly in being  patient. I can deeply recommend this course to everybody who feels unhappy  and wants to change his/her life. 🙂

Meditation course in Pomona

Today I was up at 8:00 am to catch my train to Pomona at 9:30. So I did. I am going to Pomona because I decided to attend a Vipassana meditation course for 10 days ( without phone, mobile devices and without talking to the other participants). So guys you won’t hear from me for 10 days. 🙂 🙂 Let’s do some meditation 🙂

Back for one night in Brisbane:

Today I woke up at 6:30 and caught the bus from The Summit at 7:10 to Brisbane. It was a three hours drive and I spent most of the time planning the next stages of my world trip. 🙂  In  Brisbane I checked where I’ll have to go tomorrow to catch the train to Pomona. After I had figured it out I checked in at the YHA hostel and decided to go shopping in Brisbane. Brisbane is amazing, I really love this city. It’s very clean, modern and in the sun everything looks so great. 🙂

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At my first time in Brisbane I had missed to boat down the Brisbane River and so I did today. 🙂 I also bought new shoes and went into a travel agency (Peterpans) to get an offer for my Fiji Islands trip.

DSCF2787After two hours of organizing and planning I found the perfect trip but still, I didn’t book it because I wanted to compare the prices of  different travel agencies. 🙂

The cruise on the Cityhopper (boat) was for free and I did a tour from North Quay to Sydney Street (that is all around Brisbane), saw a lot of bridges, high skyscrapers and a lot of beautiful places. 🙂 They really care about Brisbane and it is called “world’s new city” Smiley I totally agree with that. It’s just awesome. Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund I really would like to go rowing on this river one day. Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge

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In my new shoes it hasn’t been a problem to walk even large distances. 🙂 So I went to an optician to get my glasses repaired. Later on I sent a registered letter to my travel insurance (for hopefully getting back the money) and then I bought some snacks for my long ride to Pomona tomorrow. At the second travel agency (Travel Bugs) I finally booked my amazing Fiji-Island- Hopping-Tour including a roundtrip on the main island, a rainforest trek, diving, snorquelling, cultural stuff (drinking cava and bula bula dance, two nights retreat on Robinson Crusoe Island (where I really want to go because of the amazing book) and a one night retreat on Mantaray Island Smiley (will go swimming with Mantarays). I asked for shark diving but it is not possible for me, because I am not a  certified diver ;/ But I know someone who is. Smiley  When I returned to the hostel it was 6 o’clock and I was really happy and exhausted from the whole day. 🙂 I went to bed early so that I can get enough sleep for my trip tomorrow 9:29. 🙂

Visiting Bonoo Bonoo National Parc

Today we (Felix, Daniela from Dortmund, Lisa from Hamburg and I made a trip to the Bonoo Bonoo National Parc. 🙂 We packed all necessary equipment into the car (drinking-water, suncream, food, swimming-shorts) and started an one-and- a- half-hour-drive to the national parc. 🙂 There, Felix and I decided to search the  „Fall’s lookout“ . From there we had an amazing panorama, you could see huge mountains with big forests in the background . 🙂  And in front of us were the Bonoo Bonoo falls (waterfalls).

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On our way back we met the two girls, who had already been searching for us 🙂 and together we went to the Rock Pools. 🙂 There we jumped from a 7 meter high cliff.:) Of course, it was me who was the first to jump. 🙂 I enjoyed the amazing feeling of flying and  let Daniela take a video of me. 🙂

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Watch it guys 😀

Then we sunbathed and enjoyed good conversation. It was a really nice day and we all enjoyed it very much.

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At 5:00 pm we stopped at Eagle Boys to buy … some take-away-pizzas. I took a really tasty one with cheese, bacon and barbecue. 🙂

Back at the hostel we had dinner and then I had to go to bed because I’ll have to work tomorrow. 🙂  It will be the last time in Stanthorpe 😀