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French woman rides brumbies to cross Australia on the Bicentennial National Trail
To those across the seas, Australia’s unforgiving natural habitat can seem like a wild frontier — if it’s not the snakes, spiders and crocodiles that get you, it’s the heat or tropical illnesses.
Key points:
- The Bicentennial National Trail runs 5,330km up the east coast of Australia
- Only about 50 people have completed the trek
- Alienor le Gouvello used wild horses to complete the epic journey
So why would a woman who grew up in Paris choose to spend over a year travelling through the scrub with three feral horses?
Frenchwoman Alienor le Gouvello, who now calls Bundaberg home, has just published a book about travelling 5,330 kilometres from Victoria to the top of Queensland with three brumbies, as a way of raising awareness and…
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