Endless geological highlights
20/08 – 06/09/2023 We continued our tour through the National Parks & National Monuments in Arches National Park. On its plateau, made of predominantly red …
20/08 – 06/09/2023 We continued our tour through the National Parks & National Monuments in Arches National Park. On its plateau, made of predominantly red …
31/07 – 19/08/2023 After entering the USA without any problems, we first visited the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. In the course of history, despite …
10/7/ – 30/07/2023 At the campsite in Saskatoon, we met a lovely Canadian family (some with German roots). So we spent a few great hours …
16/06 – 10/07/2023 In the predominantly agricultural south of Ontario, more sights of Canada’s history awaited us over the next few days. By the way, …
28/05 – 15/06/2023 Now we reached the Gaspé Peninsula in the province of Québec. Here, the campsite surprised us with such good internet coverage that …
26/04 – 27/05/2023 The evening we left for Canada, our little home had already arrived. It had made the journey across the Atlantic two weeks …
…. it was eventful, exciting and even a little nerve-wracking. (* Name of New Zealand in the Māori language) 07/03 – 25/03/2023 As you could …
21/02 – 07/03/2023 From Wellington we took the ferry to Picton. And although we’ve been on many ferries in the meantime, this one took us …
02/02-21/02/2023 The next destination was the inactive volcanic cone of Mount Taranaki (the second highest peak on the North Island). It has already been allowed …
This informal greeting of the Māori, the first settlers in New Zealand, is used to greet or say goodbye, but can also be used as …