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  • Lions, Tigers and Bears, OH MY at Taronga Zoo

    / September 16, 2013

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  • Getting Gold Fever at Sovereign Hill, Ballarat.

    / September 9, 2013

    “Eh, watch the canaries now!” The gravely voice of an eighteenth century miner came through the loudspeaker, guiding us through the inky blackness of the mine. “If the air’s befouled, they’ll drop dead…

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  • The Sydney Opera House: In Which I Fall In Love With Music, Again.

    / September 4, 2013

    It’s been weeks since we were in Sydney. I apologize for that. Somehow, in the rush and excitement of moving from New Zealand to Australia, I never did write about our time in…

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  • Adventuring With Whales: Welcome To The Great Ocean Road

    / September 1, 2013

    I’m not entirely sure what it is. Maybe it’s the gentle beauty that emanates from them. Maybe it’s their sheer size. Maybe it’s the unbelievable grace that they possess despite the fact that…

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  • Exploring The Great Ocean Road

    / August 28, 2013

    It’s a beautiful house, ours. A lovely big kitchen, a nice living room, and a flourishing garden. It isn’t far into town, there’s a park just down the road, a lovely homeschooling community…

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  • World-schooling: A Podcast With Dr. Jessica Voigts

    / August 25, 2013

    Prepare yourselves… I’m doing yet another post on world-schooling. In previous posts I’ve told answered that popular question traveling families often get, “What about school?”  I’ve revealed a few ways that world-schooling has…

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  • What About School?

    / August 23, 2013

    As full-time travelers, attending a traditional school is impossible. So how do we do it? Here's what works for us.

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Hannah

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I’m a third-generation worldschooler. My childhood on the road took me across six continents from the age of 11-19. Having just completed a Bachelors of Honours in Geography at Queen’s University, Canada, I’m now traveling on my own to Bali, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Scotland, and beyond.

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