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    Rapidly Boosting Australian Tourism

    Monday, February 15, 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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    Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary at 2 a.m.

    Friday, January 22, 2010

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    Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary at 2 a.m.
    Taking a tour through any wildlife sanctuary gold coast is quite awe-inspiring. However, offered by few sanctuaries, touring during nocturnal hours is more enthralling and overwhelming. Walk around at 2 am in Currumbin Sanctuary in Australia and you will realize few significant aspects of sanctuaries that are missed during the day tours. One of the reasons why nigh tours are quite fruitful in Australia is three fourths of the animal population are awake during nighttime and asleep in daytime. Searching dinner, seeking refreshment, or just out of habit, these animals are operative during nocturnal hours. And it’s really exciting to watch them in the perfectly natural habitat. However, taking a risk of wandering alone in the darkness of Currumbin Sanctuary is very hazardous to your life.  [...]

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