Brisbane, our first serious city to visit in Australia! With almost two million inhabitants, it's the country's third largest city and it's very modern yet quite relaxed and green. When we went for a little boat ride on the Brisbane river, we were thinking of a miniature version of London.
We stayed four days with Sarah and Clare, two lovely Australian sisters we had met in the south of Cambodia. They live in a beautiful house in a suburb not too far from the city center and staying in a real house, with a real bed and shower felt so great after living out a van for the last three weeks. We really had time to recharge our batteries during these days; we visited the city a little, went to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary (next post on the blog!) and ate and slept a lot.
After the kangaroo meat, we had our second typical Australian dish. Sarah and Clare prepared us pavlova, a desert made of meringue, cream and fruits. First time they made it but it was a big hit, delicious!
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