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On the Road is a novel by American writer Jack Kerouac, written in April 1951, and published by Viking Press in 1957. It is a largely autobiographical work that was based on the spontaneous road trips of Kerouac and his friends across mid-century America. It is often considered a defining work of the postwar Beat Generation that was inspired by jazz, poetry, and drug experiences. While many of the names and details of Kerouac’s experiences are changed for the novel, hundreds of references in On the Road have real-world counterparts.
When the book was originally released, The New York Times hailed it as “the most beautifully executed, the clearest and the most important utterance yet made by the generation Kerouac himself named years ago as “beat,” and whose principal avatar he is.” In 1998, the Modern Library ranked On the Road 55th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. The novel was chosen by Time magazine as one of the 100 best English-language…

Singapore – London – Berlin

Donnerstag, 25. 08. 2011
Singapore – London – Berlin
Jetzt in Heathrow, London, noch über eine Stunde Wartezeit. Kein öffentliches WiFi, nur bezahlt.
Was jetzt? Ich habe gut gefrühstückt, fühle mich noch halbwegs ok, habe sehr gut auf der Toilette biologische Rückstände hinterlassen und muss jetzt einfach nur etwas Zeit verbringen.… What is next?

Cairns – Brisbane – Singapore – London

Wednesday, 24rd of August 2011
Cairns – Brisbane – Singapore – London
In the morning my host gave me a ride to Cairns Airport, no bus service running, and I started to fly back home to Berlin, Germany.
Everything worked out smooth and easy.… What is next?

Malanda – Mareeba Wetlands – Davids Creek Waterfall – Kuranda – Smithfield

Thursday 18th of August 2011
Malanda – Mareeba Wetlands – David’s Creek – Kuranda – Smithfield
I left Malanda and took the back roads to Tolga Woodworks shop, nice stuff. I tried to visit the Granite Gorge, but they wanted to charge me 10 $ just for looking and walking around their private property, fair enough, but not with me.… What is next?

Innisfail – Hypipamee Crater – Atherton – Yungaburra – Malanda

Tuesday 16th of August 2011
Innisfail – Hypipamee Crater – Atherton – Yungaburra – Malanda
I woke up early, morning shining into my at Codge Lodge. A hot shower, breakfast, collecting all my belongings, leaving the room keys, packing the car and taking the cloth from the cloth line!… What is next?

Bramston Beach – Ma:Mu Canopy Walkway – Paronella Park – Innisfail

Monday 15th of August 2011
Bramston Beach – Ma:Mu Canopy Walkway – Paronella Park – Innisfail
After a very warm and sunny morning on the Bramston Beach we packed up all stuff, washed, had our breakfast and drove up to the Ma:Mu Canopy Walkway, 20,- $ admission fee.… What is next?

Bingil – Ravenshoe – Palmerston Camp Ground

Saturday, 13th of August 2011
Bingil – Ravenshoe – Palmerston Camp Ground
I left in Bingil at the Tree House after breakfast and drove to the Lazey Creak Trail. Which I did walk and some part of the Daydream path as well even so there was no bridge any more, so I waded through the river to pass it.… What is next?