In the morning, I headed to the airport to catch my light to Denpasar, Bali. This will be my home for the following 8 weeks.
I already feel like I'm home in Bali right from the beginning.
collecting stamps
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02/11/2017 I used my last day of free-time to meet a friend I got to know in Bali. We went to the museum and to the wintergardens in the Auckland Domain Park and chatted for hours and hours. We almost forgot about the museum which, to be honest, has no logical concept. It is called The War Memorial Museum, but it was not only about several wars, it was also about volcanos, dinosaurs, sharks and birds, insects, Japanese art, ancient tools and houseware etc. I also met someone else and we went to the theatre, not to watch a play, but to walk around in the hallways and to look at the paintings. Tomorrow, I will join the Conservation Volunteers New Zealand - my next volunteering project is about to start.
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