DRIFT Winter 2017
In this issue of DRIFT, our nomadic team has been traveling the world to bring you an amazing collection of exclusive destination features. If you’re looking for unknown islands and secret beaches, we’ve found them! If you have always wanted to uncover the secrets of China or learn more about the people of Myanmar, you are going to delight in this issue of DRIFT.
In this issue of DRIFT, our nomadic team has been traveling the world to bring you an amazing collection of exclusive destination features. If you’re looking for unknown islands and secret beaches, we’ve found them! If you have always wanted to uncover the secrets of China or learn more about the people of Myanmar, you are going to delight in this issue of DRIFT.
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trees for Tasmania’s majestic<br />
gum trees. Given the name<br />
in 1773 by Captain Tobias<br />
Furneaux for the burnt orangehued<br />
granite boulders hugging<br />
the coast that contrast against the<br />
clear blue waters. Here you can<br />
post up for the night at the Bay<br />
of Fires Conservation Area which<br />
offers beach-side camping with<br />
dreamy views of acacia trees and<br />
the sea.<br />
Not far away lies the largest town<br />
on the north-east coast, St. Helens.<br />
As the state’s second largest fishing<br />
port, seafood does not have to<br />
swim far to your plate. Local family<br />
owned pizzeria, Timboli’s serves up<br />
an Italian classic, pizza topped with<br />
mouthwatering seafood – and yes,<br />
I recommend ordering a large pie.<br />
To walk off the copious amounts<br />
of cheese, grab your sneakers and<br />
explore the spectacular hour long<br />
TRAVEL OFTEN . LIVE WELL . 57