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Lustin is: HOME

Days on the road: 365

Days until we’re home: 0!

Beds slept in: 178

Countries visited: 21

Flights taken: 62

Miles flown: 77,274

Appendices removed: 1

Highest elevation: 19,340 ft (Summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro)

Lowest elevation: -1,385 ft (Dead Sea)

Northernmost point: Isle of Skye, Scotland (57° 41’ N)

Southernmost point: Ushuaia, Argentina (54° 47’ S)

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The deep south tour took us from Queenstown to Milford Sound (and Gunn’s Camp, a lovely little spot which you’ve no doubt already read about), down to Invercargill and on a ferry for an overnight on Stewart Island, then back up the Catlins Coast to Dunedin, finally looping back into Queenstown. It was a bit of a whirlwind tour, but one that we’re glad we took!


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