An amazing adventure

The best trip in my whole life has been as you all know my year in Australia. But as well as being in Australia I did many trips while being in the country. This particular one beats everything...       I know you have all read this before but the trip I'm talking about is the Northern Adventure with Terra Australis and all my new Asian and European friends (who are all exchange students as well).    The people, amazing people that I met there, will be my friends for life, we share something other people wouldn't know anything about. We've been trough the same rough and though times (haha) and we've been sharing laughter and happiness and real joy.     I'm watching this video one of my Japanese friends made after the journey, it's amazing. Sums up the whole 10 days. Watch it, even though there's still no garantie that you'll understand what it's about. The same with everyone, we all have a passed that only the people who where there will gather and understand. We have all felt or will feel that it's hard to fit in sometimes with new people. Mostly because of the passed. They don't know about yours, and you don't know about theirs'.    You don't share any memories with new people, which sometimes can make it harder to communicate, or comprehend. All you have in common is the present and the future to explore and predict. You can choose to become someone else, and you can choose to be yourself when you meet new people - entirely up to you.    But what ever your choice is, remember. The future has a passed.         Link to the video   The girls in front of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge   Bondi Beach   Sleepover in Gladstone Gaol (a closed down jail - we refused to sleep inside the cells)   Coming in to the Northern Territory     Kim (Sweden), Valerie (Austria), Me and Julie (Norway) at the campingground in Yulara (before Ayers Rock/Uluru)     Jumping on the very top of Uluru/Ayers Rock     Sunset at Uluru     Our socktree 67km before Alice Springs (about 500m before the sign "Alice Springs 67km"