Nau MaiYesterday we travelled far to the west to play in the great and remote city of Perth. It was the third most remote city in the world we decided at some point in the day. That was Gabe’s piece of trivia that we were lucky enough to receive, and we took it with little scepticism as he seemed to be recalling the information with great confidence. Challenge this fact if you dare.It could also be that he said Perth was the second most remote city and that Auckland was the most remote. I could have easily misremembered most of the conversation with how tired I was yesterday.The day began with beautiful clear skies above Adelaide. The streets around our hotel resonated with the energy of brunch; steamed milk and pulverised avocados would already be marking the beginnings of a day of rest and relaxation for those lucky enough to have a weekend.There was a Brazilian café called Cozinha around the corner from our hotel, and I headed there for a takeaway bite, sad that I didn’t have time…
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