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  • Feel the pleasure of Australian Holidays

    25. February 2010

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    Feel the pleasure of Australian Holidays
    Lately, Australia has emerged to be one of the best vacation spots in the world. However, this wasn’t the scenario twenty years ago. Very few visitors preferred Australian Holidays as their vacation. Tourism then was not so developed though. However, things have changed now. Along with exquisite holidays, Australia also offers adventurous holidays, which is gaining lot of attention these days. The variety offered by this continent ranges from beaches to islands to nightlife, which is more than enough to define a complete holiday package. An Australian Holidays is a remarkable blend of nature and manmade experiences. Travel enthusiasts seeking an active holiday should definitely consider Australia while planning their vacation. This continent probably has maximum number of beaches and  [...]

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    Exploring the Four Nullarbor Caves for Diving

    24. February 2010

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    Exploring the Four Nullarbor Caves for Diving
    The Nullarbor Plain is a limestone land being almost flat and treeless located north of the Great Australian Bight. 90 m deep under the sunny and dusty plain, some of the world’s largest secret caverns are residing. Having a strong desire for cave diving here, I once left with my five friends from Melbourne for a 10-day trip at the Nullarbor Caves. We drove on road first to reach Mount Gambier where we met other keen divers. This followed by the journey until Blink Bonney Lodge at night that took four and half hours along with the tour guide. The next day after mid time, we headed for Port Augusta, which took us nearly 8 hours where we spent the night in a local motel. Then, we reached Bordervillage in South Australia the next day in 11 hours. On the other day, a 3 hour itinerary  [...]

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    Good, Bad, and the Ugly Big Things

    22. February 2010

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    Good, Bad, and the Ugly Big Things
    Driving along the downy roads of Australia, you will definitely encounter few, or rather many, outsized artificial structures. Built with either fibre glass, metal or plastic, there are as many as 150 structures known as “Big Things” on the roadways and they are definitely worth more than a glance. Few of them are designed and constructed quite skillfully, and immediately arises love for art and humanity. Some among 150 structures are built outside few commercial edifices just for public display. However, few are quite ugly and catastrophic. Some structures seem to generate a good income for the shops and bistros besides which they stand. They induce drivers or riders to take a break for the long, tiring drive and consume some product. First among Big Things, the Big Banana is an  [...]

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    Great Barrier Reef – Diversity and Elegance

    19. February 2010

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    Great Barrier Reef – Diversity and Elegance
    If you have ever searched the word ‘Australia’ in your local search engine, chances are that most of the results will include either images or information of Great Barrier Reef. Due to its beauty and magnificence, pictures this coral reef is being used as a postcards and book covers. Apart from the beauty, the size of Great Barrier Reef is also phenomenal. Being the largest coral reef in the world, it can be seen from the outer space as well. This clearly explains the vastness of this area, not to mention the beauty it encompasses. And because this place makes an amazing vacationing spot, around three and half billion people visit this spot every year. However, some people dwell in this area that has led pollution and damage to augment. And due to the effluence, the Reef Water Quality  [...]

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    Striking views of art works in National Gallery of Australia

    17. February 2010

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    Striking views of art works in National Gallery of Australia
    I love to explore Australia where unlimited attractions can be found which is worth visiting. Every city of Australia has its own charm. Recently, I visited one of the best Galleries in the world and after exploring that I felt so glad to choose such a magnificent place on my holiday. The city of Canberra, which I selected as my holiday hotspot is the capital of Australia. The National Gallery of Australia is the famous art gallery and also a museum in the city of Canberra. This complex holds more than 120,000 works of art from across the world which was established in the year 1967 by the Government of Australia. It was established as a national public art gallery. This gallery is situated in Parkes area which is in Colin Madigan’s wining Brutalist building and covers 23,000 square metres  [...]

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    Rapidly Boosting Australian Tourism

    15. February 2010

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    Rapidly Boosting Australian Tourism
    Tourism Industry is a major contributor to the Australian GDP and it’s constantly increasing its market share. Since past two decades, Australian tourism especially international tourism has been growing every year. So, let’s discuss how and why this country has been attracting enthusiasts from all over the world. Visa is definitely required to enter this tourist heaven, but not if you are a New Zealander. Travelers need a full visa. However, few passport holders from OECD and people from some East Asian countries are permitted to apply through a simple procedure adopted by Electronic Travel Authority. Along with the presence of beautiful panoramas and exciting adventure opportunities, the government has also taken much effort to promote Australian Tourism. Many commercials are  [...]

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    Different Aspect of New Zealand: Maori Culture and Kiwis

    12. February 2010

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    Different Aspect of New Zealand: Maori Culture and Kiwis
    Once you visit New Zealand the first thing you will notice there is the Maori culture. Majority of the places names you will hear or visit are of Maori origin. The names are very confusing and the visitors might get puzzled by the names and its pronunciation at first. Unlike English, Maori language has logical structure and rules that should be followed while pronouncing the names, which is difficult to explain now. It is said that Maori migrated from Polynesia in wooden boats in tenth century but the origin of the Maori is New Zealand. The population of the Maori people is more than fifteen percent, and their language and culture has great impact on New Zealand’s life. Sure, there are many things for excursion in north New Zealand but for distraction you should participate in Maori  [...]

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    Australian Beaches – Heaven on Earth

    10. February 2010

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    Australian Beaches – Heaven on Earth
    They are immaculate, unsoiled, and they are white. The pristine Australian beaches help the gorgeous continent to define its identity. Weather you love surfing on a marvelous coast, lazing on a stunning stretch of pasty sand, or exploring the magnificence of this beautiful coast in your vehicle, Australian beaches has something for everyone. Exploring the beauty of Palm Beach in Sydney is one of the greatest pleasures one can derive when in Australia. It’s a long stretch of turquoise water. And it gets gorgeous while you move out of Sydney toward north. This is tourist’s favorite destination for surfing. Also, playing golf at the green course abutting this beach is a privilege. The whitest among Australian beaches, may be world beaches, is Hyams Beach. The amazing blend of  [...]

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    Australia’s Second Tallest Tower – Sydney Tower

    8. February 2010

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    Australia’s Second Tallest Tower – Sydney Tower
    Magnificent 360 degree view of the city from skywalk on the Sydney Tower ‘On a clear day you can see forever...’ sounds much better once you visit the Sydney’s tallest structure. On a clear day, you can see beautiful and magnificent views of Sydney, that will last in your memory, forever! It rises three hundred and five meters from the heart of Sydney Central Business district, which is cannot be overlooked by a passer by. It is known as AMP tower aka Centrepoint aka Sydney tower but people are sure about the tower being the second tallest tower of Australia and Sydney’s landmark. The views of Sydney that are been seen are just stunning and amazing, which is attracting many tourists from all over the world. The main attraction of the tower is the height it reaches! The tower  [...]

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    A Chivalrous Holiday Destination – Gold Coast Hinterland Australia

    5. February 2010

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    A Chivalrous Holiday Destination – Gold Coast Hinterland Australia
    One of the most biologically assorted vicinity of Australia, Gold Coast Hinterland is a popular tourist destination. McPherson Range covers most part of this remarkable hinterland, with numerous walking trails and dazzling panoramas. The wildlife national parks of Gold Coast hinterland conserve many rare species of birds and animals. However, the most scenic hours are the ones spent walking strolling through the numerous walkways that exhibits the immense beauty of nature. Gold Coast also has two major towns that are equally worth visiting – Mudgeeraba and Nerang. All the major sugar, cotton, and timber industries are flourishing due to the abundant presence of Nerang River. His river can be termed as a significant town of hinterland, which also has a country lifestyle. Tucked  [...]

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