Sep15
Published by iv in Australia, Extreme, Fishing, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel gear, UNESCO

Shark Bay, Western Australia. This World Heritage Area is of extraordinary global significance. Communities of corals, sponges and other invertebrates, together with a unique mix of tropical and temperate fish species.
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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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Apr22
Published by Asya in Australia, Events, Photos

It’s a freaky natural phenomenon at Yamba Beach,
Australia. It’ s as if someone had poured tons of coffee and milk into the ocean, then switched on a giant blender. Bizarre, yes? Scientists explain that the foam is created by impurities in the ocean, such as salts, chemicals, dead plants, decomposed fish and excretions from seaweed. Share and enjoy….
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Apr07
Published by misha in Adventure, Australia, Eating, Hiking, Oceania, Photos, Resorts, Sightseeings, Swimming, Villas

Among the large number of luxury-boutique hotels stands out a Pretty Beach House. This holiday house is an exclusive food-lovers Hamptons-esque private beach house resort just outside of Sydney that takes the concept of ‘weekend’ getaway to a new level. The resort is consisted of three private structures; relaxed, non-pretentious and homely beach villas nestled discreetly into a landscape full of hundreds of old gum trees which stand there like living art sculptures.
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Mar21
Published by Asya in Australia, Camping, Climbing, Hiking, Parks, Photos, Walking
Carnarvon National Park is a spectacular gorge system with towering cliffs. It is sets approximately 600km of Brisbane, Australia and it’s Queensland’s most popular attraction. Carnarvon Gorge has over 35km of walking tracks crossing water streams, passing through lush tropical palm forests and tranquil waterfalls at the heart of the 300,000ha National Park.
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Mar12
Published by Asya in Australia, Australia, Fishing, Relaxing, Restaurants, Sailing, Snorkeling, Surfing, Swimming, Urban Tourism, Walking
Perth City is a ideal place for a summer or winter holiday. There the sun always shining and you will found white sandy beaches and amazing scenery. Perth City is Western Australia’s capital with a population over 1 million people, but it’s one of the most isolated metropolitan areas on the Earth. The nearest city is Adelaide in South Australia, which is 2,104 km away. But, don’t worry, with its cosmopolitan atmosphere is always something to see and do there.
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