Kayaking from Germany to Australia

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson packs her kayak as she prepares to depart from Singapore to continue her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson packs her kayak as she prepares to depart from Singapore to continue her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson checks her paddle as she prepares to depart from Singapore as she continues her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson prepares to depart from Singapore as she continues her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson prepares to depart from Singapore as she continues her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson prepares to depart from Singapore as she continues her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson waves as she departs from Singapore to continue her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson departs from Singapore to continue her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)

Australian kayaker Sandy Robson departs from Singapore to continue her journey from Germany to Australia, at Singapore’s island of Sentosa April 26, 2015. Robson set off from Germany in 2011, inspired by German canoeist Oskar Speck who took the same journey in 1932 and reached Australia in seven years. She departed from Singapore on Sunday to continue kayaking through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)
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