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Global warming poses to be the most lethal threat to our planet today and is one of the most burning issues on the mind of any environmentalist around the globe. The harmful emissions and greenhouse gases being generated in humongous quantities on a...
The land down under got it's name for a reason. If you care for snorkeling with Sting rays, living off $10 steak dinners, and craving for a view of the outback, come on down to Sydney, Australia to check things out for yourself. The only problem...
Australia consists of hundreds of thousands of kilometers of empty space which is being put to apt use by its government. The glaring desert sun of this plain is soon to witness the world's largest 18-hole golf course, stretching across 1,200 km.
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It seems Australia has a fondness for big things. The pineapple in Gympie, the Giant Earthworm in South Gippsland and Ned Kelly in Glenrowan are some of the finest examples that prove this fondness. Now look at the picture above. Located on the...
With the aim to promote the new campaign that focuses on New Zealand as the youngest country on earth, Tourism New Zealand plans embrace new technology. It has signed a 24 hours contract with popular internet site YouTube. It's a $US320,000...
Are TV shows and movies enormously powerful tools for destination promotion? It seems, yes. In the recent past, the Australian tourism industry started Australian soap named Neighbours which was highly successful in flocking large number of British...
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Every traveler marvels at the natural beauty of New Zealand. The clear skies, snowy Alps, green pastures, rolling hills and lots more! It's a country of rare beauty where glacial mountains, fast-flowing rivers, deep lakes and hissing...
There are many ice caves around the world but did you know that the world's largest ice caves are found in Austria? Eisriesenwelt Ice Caves are some of the largest known to man. The ice in Eisriesenwelt caves remains frozen throughout the year and...
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If you love to be in the laps of the Mother Nature Wanaka is just the right place. Lake Wanaka, the fourth largest lake in New Zealand is the ideal place to take a deep breath and relax. It's a hidden paradise that is protected from...
Nestled at the base of the Cardrona Valley on the outskirts of Lake Wanaka is Cardrona Terrace Estate, one of the most unique and amazing lodges in New Zealand. It's a luxury retreat ideally suited to business or pleasure and is an ideal base to...
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How can anyone miss Ayers Rock while on trip to Australia? Ayers Rock also known as Uluru is the Australia's most famous natural landmark and the world's largest monolith. Sunset and sunrise at the Rock is perhaps the most magical...
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Hobart is one of the world's most photogenic cities which is shaped and defined by the ocean, river and a majestic mountain. It has many early grand homes and public buildings, workers' cottages and warehouses, heritage parks and gardens.
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Australian tourism industry has added another feather in its cap with Sydney Opera House been declared as a World Heritage site and a masterpiece of the 20th century architecture.
It joins Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens,...
The remote stretches of Australia extending beyond the township of Mataranka is indeed a Never Never Land. When Jeannie Gunn wrote her 1908 novel 'We of the Never Never', she did a great thing by calling this part of the Australian landmass as Never...
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