Yesterday was my first day touring with STA Travel US, and actually, my first time taking a guided tour over seas…ever? I was totally floored! I hung out with a wallaby mom and her joey, and ran around on cliffs, swam in crystal clear ocean (in my underwear…always bring a bathing suit), watched the sunset on Phillip island (pictured), and then watched thousands of penguins come home from a long day at sea! Plus, I learned about how my guide Jared, once hitchhiked around Ireland for weeks dressed as a leprechaun! Amazing! Got heaps (i’m learning the language) of stuff to post, so be sure to check out all of my social media sites as well as on my STA Travel blog
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