Monthly Archives: January 2013

Lewis loves being part of family life whilst in Australia

As you know, Lewis the Lion had been travelling for a long time by the time he’d reached Australia. He’d stayed in hostels for most of the way, sharing dormitories with strangers and so he really relished the opportunity of … Continue reading

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Lewis tucks into Aussie tucker

Lewis the Lion felt excited as he approached Australia as it was clear that warm weather was to follow if the ice lolly he was given on the flight was anything to go by. He noticed that the food in … Continue reading

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Lewis flies to Perth, Western Australia

Before Lewis the Lion knew it, the end of his Red Centre adventure had come to an end. He had enjoyed it so much he felt quite sad to be leaving but in the same breath, he felt excited about … Continue reading

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Lewis looks at Australian Registration Plates

Lewis the Lion learnt that Australia is the sixth largest country in the world and that it is made up of seven main states and territories: – Australian Capital Territory – Queensland – New South Wales – Victoria – South … Continue reading

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Lewis has a bumpy encounter with a camel

By the time Lewis the Lion left the magnificent site of Uluru, Camel reminded the travellers of the following amazing statistics from their journey. In the last two days they had: – Travelled 1500 km – Walked 29 km – … Continue reading

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Lewis watches a spectacular sunset and sunrise over the biggest rock in the world, Uluru

Uluru also known as Ayres Rock is the largest sandstone monolith in the world and is one of the great wonders of the world. Lewis the Lion certainly felt humbled and in awe at its presence when he got up … Continue reading

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Lewis walks through the Valley of the Winds at Kata Tjuta

Leaving the campsite bright and early that morning was for two reasons: 1) because of the vast distance the group still had to travel to arrive at Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and 2) because the walk was actually closed after … Continue reading

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