Nach einem dreistündigem Aufenthalt in Krabi und freudigem Wiedersehen zwei meiner liebsten aus Kölle, gings dann auch schon weiter Richtung Khao Sok – ein Nationalpark mit abgefahrener Landschaft und einem künstlichem Stausee, den es erst seit ca 30 Jahren gibt. Erst jetzt hatte ich das Gefühl in Thailand angekommen zu sein.
Die Zeit rast mal wieder viel zu sehr, es gibt so viel zu gucken und erleben, dass ich kaum hinterherkomme mit den Bildern und Berichten…
Bangkok war einfach überwältigend. Alles anders. Aber vieles auch genauso wie in Deutschland. Der Kapitalismus und unsere Zivilisation machen einfach vor Nichts und Niemandem halt. Auch hier Brainwash überall. Glaub an den König und fühl dich frei beim Shoppen…
… also in Tasmania we visited a nice Museum. The Mona, near Hobart as well. I really forgot to take pictures of the artists, but i hope they’ll never find out 😛 … Does somebody know???
This has been from Gilbert & George, which i really liked a lot!
… STREETART!! While others like to look for expensive watches (of course not my family – they prefer clothes and souveniers ) or diamonds what they hang around their neck, i like to look for nasty corners and „ugly“ ART. Here’s what i found…
… and into the Falls. I forgot my backup tobacco in Melbourne or Sydney and i panicked a bit because even in big cities its not THAT easy to get some. But they promised me to let me organize one and i was pleased and satisfied again.
Our first (and final) destination for the day were some really nice Waterfalls in Mount Field National Park in the north west of Hobart.
… seems so small on a map comparing to Australia, but if you are there it really is not! After one hour flight from Melbourne we landed on a tiny cute Airport in Hobart. The friend of my sister went by ferry because they already live in a camper since they start their work and travel a few month ago.
… i really felt in love with this thing during this trip… at the end i was even allowed to drive it 😉
But it is too small for 5 people , so we rented a Camper for a week and traveled around and explored the wonderful nature and landscape of this tiny island south of Australia.
The first night, after we stopped on a random small but ugly rest area, we landed in the middle of nowhere. Around us only forest with a lot of trees and nothing give a hint that humans being are using this, that means no rubbish at all. Of course there were rubbish bins and benches. Tasmanien… weiterlesen →