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Netherlands

An After Work Sail from Breukelen

By on August 10, 2016

When Dutch people aren’t cycling they are sailing… Well that might not be 100% true but let’s just say that Dutch people like boats almost as they like bicycles.

Having an office job has made my life disgustingly routine-based. I was not put on this planet for a cubical or…


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Netherlands

All Things Dutch and Touristy: Clara Maria Cheese and Clog Farm

By on August 3, 2016

 

A couple of days ago I was sitting in the backseat of a car on my way home from a day sailing the Dutch waterways when we drove past the ‘Clara Maria Cheese and Clogs Farm’.

I started to laugh at the concept and then had some form of travel flashback to…


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Antarctica Argentina

Embarking on my Expedition to Antartica

By on July 31, 2016

After a lonely day in Ushuaia it was time to board the little red ship (AKA The MS Expedition) that would be taking me (and 133 other lucky people) to the great white icy mass at the bottom of the planet. We were going to Antarctica.

We boarded the bus…


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Argentina

Back in Ushuaia

By on July 30, 2016

About a month earlier I had spend an afternoon in Ushuaia as my mother and I embarked on a thrilling rail journey to the end of the world…

Now I was back and about to board a ship to the real end of the world. Antarctica.

But I had a day in…

About Me

Kat Knapp

Hello there, I'm Kat Knapp. I am a 26-year old Australian currently living in New Zealand. The past decade has involved a lot of travel which has resulted in me having visited 79 countries across all 7 continents. I have lived in Iceland, The Netherlands, Japan, France, Romania and Madagascar. Here is where I have shared a number of my adventures. I have an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Journalism, and am currently completing post-graduate study in Forensic Psychology and Teaching. I have my Private Pilots license, Adventure Dive Licence and Truck license which have led to some adventures on/above and below land. I hope to use this place to reflect on some missing adventures and ponder some non-travel related parts of my life.