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WHY TRAVEL?

It’s arguable the average Australian surfer has a better understanding of Indonesia than most of our politicians. For us, Indo almost feels like an extension of our own wave-rich continent – a seventh, surfing state if you will. Geographically, this makes sense because Australia and Indonesia were once connected as a giant landmass known as Gondwana. Evidence suggests our First Nations peoples walked to Australia via what is now Indonesia, so the connection runs

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