>>666510Add Hoy even though it's practically a hill it is very unique.
Mate. I went to Australia on a working holiday visa intending to spend 3 months in each place. Two weeks after flying to Melbourne I saw the "spirit of Tasmania" ferry, huge white and red ship and to me it looked like adventure. I got to Devenport in Tasmania, a small town of 10000 or so and the beach was littered with driftwood and cuttlefish bones and I knew this is what I came for.
Tasmania is an Island the size of Ireland with 1/10th the population. The whole West is wilderness. I worked on a 3000 acre farm, only 120 acres was used, the rest was bush. I went hiking in the mountains they owned and there was a huge ravine. On the other side were cave entrances which would require rope to access. I asked my boss about them (70 year old man) and he said no one has been in them since his son was a teenager.
If you can get a working holiday visa you have to go to Australia and Tasmania. In Tasmania there is a saying: If you're on a beach and someone else is there, just go to another beach. I fished over 300 squid in 3 evenings and froze them to eat all year. I've camped on islands with no other people and no lights to see, 25km from the nearest person with my girlfriend nude on the beach.
It's like heaven and I'm working on becoming free again.