Aug07
Published by Asya in Australia, Biking, Eating, Fishing, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Urban Tourism, Walking

Constructed in 1853, the wooden structure was originally used for loading timber, building materials and firewood. In September 2003 the structure was destroyed in an arson attack but the kiosk re-opened in March 2006. The pier is a popular destination for strolling, cycling, roller-skating and fishing. Whatever your preference, St Kilda Pier provides an unforgettable experience right in the heart of Melbourne.
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Jul31
Published by Asya in Australia, History, Monuments, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Travel gear

The Twelve Apostles are giant rock formations lies along the majestic coastline of Port Campbell National Park, app.230km from Melbourne, Australia. It is Victoria’s second largest marine national park and covers 7,500 hectares including some of the most spectacular underwater scenery – incredible underwater arches, canyons and caves.
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May11
Published by misha in Arts, Australia, Australia, Cultural, Hiking, Museums, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

Melbourne is a city of layers with ever changing skies and facades. Today I will represent you the real Melbourne, which is like its inhabitants and is less public and reveals itself unwilling. In the last decade, Melbourne has radically changed the urban and cultural landscape. Architecture have become adventurous within cutting-edge buildings. The contemporary art scene is dynamic and breathtaking festivals fill the atmosphere of the city. In every corner, basement and attic initiative spirits are creating hole-in-the-wall bars, multimedia galleries, design studious and other experiences.
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Apr17
Published by Asya in Australia, Chillin, Photos, Relaxing

Phillip Island is located 135km south-east of Melbourne,
Australia. The highlight of island is the sunset Penguin Parade. Each night at sunset, hundreds of the world’s smallest penguins emerge from the sea (after a day’s fishing at sea), waddling ashore and returning to their sand dune burrows.
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Feb27
Published by misha in Arts, Australia, Climbing, Photos, Rafting, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Villas, Walking

This is Klein Bottle House by architects McBride Charles Ryan and is stunning, breathtaking villa. The “Klein Bottle†is a two-dimensionaltopological spacewith no distinction between the “inside†and “outside†surfaces.
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Oct15
Published by misha in Airlines, Australia, Eating, Flying, Relaxing, Spa, Travel Stories

Qantas – Australian airlane has create Qantas First Lounges in Sydney and Melbourne, international airports.
Sydney and Melbourne International Terminals Welcomed first class customers now in the airlane’s new Class lounges in both cities. The clients can experience a range of luxuries from chair-side waiter service to complimentary spa treatments in the airline’s lounges.
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Oct14
Published by misha in Australia, Hotels, Resorts, Skiing, Snowboarding, Spa, Travel Stories

If you want a true winter holiday experience come to Falls Creek- a wonderful small snow village located in Australia. Huski is arranged at the centre of the village Falls Creek and offers ski in-ski out access and great views form every appartment.
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