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Are you connected to the tourism/travel/hospitality industries or travel media in any way? If so, please specify how (kindly include any relevant company names/Web sites!).
I have a blog about travelling: http://worldtripping.org/
On which destinations & travel topics can you advise members especially well?
Asia, australia and new zealand
What destinations are you most interested in learning about?
south america, antartica, oceania
Other travel / language expertise?
specialising in backpacking

Jessica de Heij's Blog

A funny thing called christmas

I was sitting in my t-shirt in Federation square, just enjoying the beautiful blue sky and the warm sun. I saw people who just finished their christmas shopping or were leaving the many different art galleries around Federation Square. Me, I was just relaxing and enjoying my time in Melbourne and looked at the cathedral, where they displayed a christmas tree and stars on the cathedral. I loved this moment.…

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Posted on December 26, 2012 at 7:58am

Queenstown, New Zealand: One of a Kind

Queenstown - oh yeah, baby! Every tourist that goes to New Zealand also goes to Queenstown. You would think it's really big, but it isn't. It's just an little town where the most tourist come to party and the locals to enjoy the amazing ski area called "The Remarkables". The town was actually named after a queen Victoria because of it's beauty. A town fit for a queen.



I don't know if Queen…

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Posted on December 13, 2012 at 8:46am

Caitlins to Milford Sound, New Zealand: Busloads of Tourists…and Not



After windy Surat Bay, I drove along the coast to Te Anau. Where famous sounds where. You know...the Milford Sound and Doubtful sound. Te Anau was a really beautiful place with a beautiful lake and the sounds in the background. It was a little town, that mostly popular was in summer because now it was almost deserted.



But no worries, without the tourists it was even more beautiful…

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Posted on December 5, 2012 at 9:13am

New Zealand's Mount Cook Village & Oamaru: Penguins (Sort of) & Colonial Buildings

Before I left Mt. Cook, I took one last look at the amazing view. Staying longer was no option, because there was so much more to see in the South. Early in the morning, when my car windows were still frozen, I decided to drive more south, towards Oamaru.

I drove along a few beautiful lakes that New…

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Posted on November 11, 2012 at 8:38am

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At 4:03pm on September 1, 2012, Tripatini said…

Jessica, welcome to Tripatini, the Web's smartest travel/food community and blog. On Tripatini, you can mingle with travelers and top travel experts alike, so everybody learns how to travel better and smarter. A few tips to get you rolling:

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