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    Australian Beaches – Heaven on Earth

    Wednesday, February 10, 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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    Astonishing Sculptures on Australian Sand

    Friday, January 29, 2010

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    Astonishing Sculptures on Australian Sand
    Walking through the coastline of Sydney is an engrossing experience due to the natural panorama, pasty sand spread, turquoise water and few rocks. However, few weeks every year, this coast offer a walk that’s quite distinct, quite artful, that cannot be experienced anywhere else. Walking through the extensive stretch of sandy land between Tamarama Beach and Bondi Beach, for few weeks in a year, is like walking in an art museum. Here, takes place the biggest outdoor gallery known as Structures by the Sea, which perceptibly means structures kept besides the sea, on the beach. Many hundreds of thousands of people walk besides hundreds of structures laid on the 2 km long coastal land. And these aren’t kept in order. You will find sculptures at random places. You may even miss some of them,  [...]

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