While I was still waiting on my front sprocket to show up, I took a quick trip out to Kakadu National Park.

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08/01/2014 – 393 days/30733 miles
Getting to Darwin was completely comfortable in some ways, but a bit shocking at the same time. Although it looked so similar to a city in the US (which I should be totally used to after 30 years of living there), it still felt weird to not see any buildings with three walls and corrugated tin roofs.
Sure it might be “nicer” here, but I can’t decide if that’s necessarily better…yeah, it’s easier to get a good cup of coffee in an air conditioned restaurant here, but there’s no way you’re going to get a huge meal of fried chicken, rice, and vegetables for $1.50, and it’s a lot less likely that that cup of coffee is going to be served to you by someone who actually gives a shit about their job.
There’s plenty of other things and situations that could be compared, but I don’t have all day. Ask me about the subject over a couple beers sometime, and I’ll talk your ear off.
Although I gladly could’ve spent a lot more time in SE Asia, I couldn’t be more excited to be in Australia…I’m really looking forward to the long riding days ahead (though I may regret saying that when I’m in the middle of the long, straight, flat, treeless Nullarbor).
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07/22/2014 – 383 days/30717 miles
I’ve met a fair number of other overland travelers in Dili. Anyone that’s going from Indonesia to Australia, or vice versa, is bound to spend a bit of time in Dili, as that’s where the main route for shipping cars or bikes goes through.
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07/20/2014 – 381 days/30717 miles
There aren’t a ton of touristy things to do in Dili, but the two main things that everyone seems to visit are the statue of Jesus and the Resistance Museum.

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07/06/2014 – 365 days/30717 miles
Mr. Ramelau (Tatamailau, in Tetum, which translates to ‘grandfather of all’) is the highest peak (2986m) in both the country of East Timor, and the whole island of Timor. During the Portuguese colonial period, it was also considered the highest mountain of Portugal.
A few friends and I decided to brave the cold and darkness and hike up to the top to see the sunrise.

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07/02/2013 – 363 days/30717 miles
The last couple days have been busy…

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06/30/2014 – 361 days/30701 miles
We got into East Timor with no issues, and made it into Dili on Sunday afternoon. The road was mostly dirt, but was actually pretty good…wide and fairly smooth

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06/28/2014 – 359 days/30619 miles
My time in Indonesia is nearing the end, with one more ferry crossing to the island of Timor.

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06/23/2014 – 354 days/30259 miles
After the komodo dragon trip, we got back to Flores and headed east, wanting to see the Kelimutu lakes.

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06/20/2014 – 351 days/29955 miles
The first thing we did once we landed in Flores was to turn around and get in another boat, sans bikes, to head to Rinca Island and Komodo Island, and hopefully see some komodo dragons, which we fortunately did.

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