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Lewis’ travels lead him to reflect on how we can take care of this wonderful world?

We do not inherit the land from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children. John James Audubon 26 Then God said, “Let us make humankind in our image, after our likeness, so they may rule over the fish of … Continue reading

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Lewis’ big Australian finale: swimming with wild dolphins

Lewis the Lion yet again, could not believe his little luck. He was going to leave Australia on a high, that’s for sure as he had been invited to swim with wild dolphins. His friend Alicia could not attend and … Continue reading

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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 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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Lewis camps out in the Australian Outback

As the group drove along from the Kings Canyon, Camel suddenly pulled the bus up by the side of the never ending road. It was time to gather in firewood for tonight’s campfire. Lewis the Lion stood back and watched … Continue reading

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Lewis feels like the Lion King in the Kings Canyon

When Lewis the Lion arrived in the centre of Alice Springs, he was surprised that for being such a tourist hub for travellers from around the world, that the place looked a bit run down, as if the sun had … Continue reading

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Lewis journeys to the Red Centre of Australia

“Friends are like flowers: they add colour and beauty to your life. But don’t forget that friendships need nurturing too, just like flowers,” remarked Lewis the Lion’s travelling friend Helen. And she was right. Lewis the Lion felt that his … Continue reading

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