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What’s So Bungle-Bungle About Purnululu?

14. December 2009

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What’s So Bungle-Bungle About Purnululu?
While I was on the expedition through Australia exploring the Western terrain of the continent, I was compelled by the panoramas to halt at Purnululu National Park that embraces the Bungle Bungle Mountains. While interacting with the natives, people appreciated my decision to explore this mountainous region. However, I wasn’t quite ready to know how difficult it would be to reach the Purnululu region. I started from Darwin and drove to Kununurra which is about at day’s drive (approx 500 miles). Then three hours drive south finally dropped me near Purnululu. I carried enough water that didn’t last till the national park. I was quite thirsty but couldn’t locate any town, city, or village anywhere near Purnululu. Finally I spotted the Turkey Creek road which comprised of a gas pump  [...]

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Go Wild In Tasmanian Wilderness

14. December 2009

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Go Wild In Tasmanian Wilderness
You may wonder where Tasmania is located. Well, Tasmania is situated in Australia. A fantastic location with superb climate! The phrase Tasmanian Wilderness is actually used for the World Heritage Area inscribed in the year 1982 and the area was further expanded in the year 1989. This phrase is being used in Tasmania’s South West, Western and Central region. Calling Tasmania as Wilderness has a distinct reason. You can experience the elements of being Wilderness in this area. Tasmanian Wilderness Society is a well-known organisation here. Tasmanian Wilderness is one of the largest preservative regions in Australia that covers an area of about 13,800 Square Kilometres which is nearly 20 percent of Tasmania. It is the largest remaining temperate rainforests in the world. The area  [...]

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Cradle Mountain – Go Hiking

13. December 2009

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Cradle Mountain – Go Hiking
A mountain that is increasing the attractiveness of a Park. A mountain, where people come from every corner of the world just to hike. A mountain that bring millions of people on its lap. The description of this magnificent mountain will never end. I have never seen a mountain that has so much of features. And to enhance its glory many birds and animals could be found as it is situated on a National Park. I know that you are getting desperate to know the name of it. So, let me reveal the secrets one by one. Well, introducing you the name of this magnificent location which is named as Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. The name itself explains you most of the stuff’s. Isn’t it? Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is situated in Tasmania’s Central Highlands region. You  [...]

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Hit The Highest Point Of Mitre

11. December 2009

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Hit The Highest Point Of Mitre
Such a huge mountain, I can the initial letter of ‘Wonder’. Feel the glory of a mountain that is so pleasant. Take a deep breath and watch it continuously. You will definitely feel that you have lost in its magnificent miracle it throws on you. One of the most photographed mountain at the south island in New Zealand touching the sky with its height of 1,692 metres that is of about 5551 feet. This is one of the tallest mountains in the world rising directly from the floor of the ocean. The latitude of this mountain is -44.6667 and longitude is 167.917. Its name was given as Mitre Peak by a survey crew from the HMS Acheron due to its shape which is similar to the Bishop’s Mitre. Its popularity exists in each and every corner of the world. It’s an iconic status because of its  [...]

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Rotorua: The Dynamic Thermal Area

10. December 2009

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Rotorua: The Dynamic Thermal Area
‘Sulphur City’ is the name that has been given to Rotorua because of the extravagant thermal activities that happen here. It is situated on a huge lake’s edge and in an ancient volcano’s crater. You would be astonished to see fizzy mud pools, bubbling hot springs, and spurting geysers. 17 lakes in the region make it aquatic paradise. The smell that you would find here would quickly make you cover your noses. The place is also home to pleasing tudor architecture.  If you happen to a nature lover or earth traveler then the place needs to be urgently visited as it is one of its kind and if you looking out for a distinct place to explore then this is the one to be seen. The place gives you amazing view of the volcanic activities; you would never have to go through text books or Google  [...]

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