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Hidden tourist Gem! Pet a dolphin!
Written by koalakiss86, Australia, November 2010
Coffs Harbour not only has the BIG BANANA! but it also has a small sea animals wildlife park in the middle of the city. We only found this place because we like to explore (get lost on the roads ...
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Melbourne’s Best Picnic Spots
Written by Emma, Australia, October 2012
Foresighted Victorian town planners made sure that Melburnians had
plenty of green space when they laid out the city in the mid-1800s.
Thanks to them, city workers, families and foot-weary ...
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New Zealand’s Bluff Oyster Festival
Written by Emma, Australia, May 2012
The rustic, seaside, fishing town of Bluff at the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island is gearing up for this year’s biggest event: the Bluff Oyster & Food Festival , held every year in May. ...
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Stepping Back in Time at Werribee Mansion
Written by Emma, Australia, September 2012
To walk through the doors of Werribee Mansion is to step back in time to
the late 1800s and the beginning of European settlement in Australia .
A huge Italianate-styled mansion built for wealthy ...
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Sydney’s Best Parks and Gardens
Written by Brooke, Australia, September 2012
One of the brilliant features of Sydney
city is the integration of a number of parks and gardens within the
city bounds. These sections of green act as mini getaways for those
normally rushing ...
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Williams Esplanade, Palm Cove has the best restaurants in Australia.
Written by koalakiss86, Australia, November 2010
We stayed at Peppers beach resort and spa, this was just the best location, right on the esplenade and one foot out of the hotel and theres so many restaurants to chose from, Italian, Greek, Aussie, ...
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Wine Tasting on the South Island of New Zealand
Written by Kyle, USA, August 2012
Anyone who knows about New Zealand wines knows that the South Island
is famous for its Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. This classic grape of
New Zealand’s South Island is used in wine which most ...
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Yarra Valley Day Trips from Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, April 2012
The rolling hills and vineyards of Melbourne’s Yarra Valley are just a one-hour drive from the city center. As Victoria’s
largest wine growing region most visitors come here to taste the many ...
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