True Travel Style Never Dies

the way old friends do. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hello travel junkies! This day, we bring you to the red Australia post box at Harbourtown, PerthWestern Australia.

To me, clothing is a form of self-expression – there are hints about who you are in what you wear. – Marc Jacobs.

Here’s an outfit I wore last monday while going to the Harbourtown at old markets site Perth to sent some postcard for our lovely readers, buy fresh fruits and catch some fresh air.

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On the Road to Cervantes, Western Australia

stop, junkie! | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Eeeeep!!

I went into travel blogging as a career change, not a career break.

On and on and on and, After another 267km, we stopped at the next pit stop for ‘lunch’.

We stopped for 30 minutes, I think we “rested” for too short.

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HMAS Sydney II Memorial in Geraldton, Western Australia

a woman and travel junkie scene. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Here we go! For a short trip to see Geraldton with Garuda Indonesia + the party organized by Western Australia! Kisses xx

Visiting Geraldton’s historical settlements and monuments is like stepping back in time. The region boasts a rich maritime, pioneering and indigenous history.

Here’s what we learned:

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On the Street… Claremont Quarter, Perth

claremont quarter and dogs scene. | taken with Sony NEX-7

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi travel junkies! This day, we bring you to Claremont Quarter, PerthWestern Australia.

It’s nice to still be surprised by someone’s unique look.

In this period of overstyled “It Boy with Dogs” someone marching to their own tune seems so fresh.

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Grilled Skipjack Tuna with Sambal Matah in Serangan Island, Bali

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The other day, I met up with my friend and his uncle (who was in town from Sanur) for dinner at the seafood stalls area near the entry gate to Serangan Beach, Bali.

Offers Balinese style grilled fish, with decent prices and taste.

We arrived at 6pm. It was busy or noisy with Balinese language. Yeah! this place is very local, and the waitstaff were friendly.

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Running to Malimbu Hills, Lombok

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi there! This day we bring you to Malimbu Hills, LombokWest Nusa Tenggara.

I stayed in Senggigi with my expat friend family. It was so much fun, very relaxing and just lovely to get away from our routine for a bit.

One afternoon, a friend of mine took us running on some roads – and I enjoyed it soooo much!

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A Trip to Gili Nanggu, Lombok

on the wooden boat scene.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I love a good holiday! This day we bring you to Gili Nanggu, LombokWest Nusa Tenggara. And it was AMAZING.

Gili Nanggu is a tiny island west of Lombok, and only takes 30 minutes on a wooden boat to get there from Sekokang. There is no Universal Studio, no shopping malls, no 5-star hotels, or fancy restaurants.

In fact there’s not much to do there but ride a wooden boat, snorkling, diving and sleep on the beach.

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Silenced By The Tanjung Aan Beach, Lombok

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – My expat friends has invited us for a few days in a small piece of heaven and hosted and treated us like a king.

We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, next, to find ourselves.

Here are a few pictures taken at Tanjung Aan Beach, Lombok – a very fine beach with chalkwhite powdery sand.

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Hiring A Travel Blogger?

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Travel bloggers dream of getting paid to do the two things they love most: travel and blogging. Anyone can start one, but very few people can make money from them.

What you think you’re paying for? someone who can travel blogging.

What you’re actually paying for? Someone who can create blog posts that will meet your requirements

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Free Tibet Sneaker

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Look what I got! Free Tibet sneaker! And they look aaaawesome!

The design of the cotton canvas upper (now 100% organic) takes inspiration from the Tibetan flag, which has been banned by occupying Chinese forces since 1959.

The sole unit is made from Komodo’s world famous recycled, reformed tyre rubber.

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