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DRIFT Travel Fall/Holiday 2018

Whether your winter getaway includes a white sandy beach, the Australian outback or hyper urban art scenes, this issue of DRIFT is dedicated to the nouveau traveler. Come along on the journey as we discover ancient lands and modern destinations.

Whether your winter getaway includes a white sandy beach, the Australian outback or hyper urban art scenes, this issue of DRIFT is dedicated to the nouveau traveler. Come along on the journey as we discover ancient lands and modern destinations.

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Bay of Fires, Tasmania<br />

Along Tasmania’s North East coast is The Bay of Fires. Dominated by<br />

sandy white beaches, aqua blue water and huge granite boulders the region<br />

is simply stunning. The granite boulders are covered in Orange lichen<br />

giving a sharp contrast to the surrounding area. You can walk for miles<br />

along secluded beaches free of people giving you the feeling that you are<br />

the only one there. I lived in Launceston in the northern part of Tasmania<br />

for 3 years so I visited this region frequently. On your way to or from<br />

the Bay of Fires you should stop in at the Bakery at the small village of<br />

Campbelltown. Australia is well known for its meat pies and the pies from<br />

this small bakery are certainly up there with the best in Australia. You can<br />

access The bay of Fires via the nearby town of St Helens. If you are feeling<br />

adventurous try the 4 day walk.<br />

TRAVEL OFTEN . LIVE WELL . 21

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