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Visit Sea Cliff Bridge the - Other Bridge - South of Sydney

Written by Undercover American, Australie, October 2010

3 star rating: Worth doing 1

An hour or so south of Sydney, the new Sea Cliff Bridge is a great option for a day trip from Sydney. The bridge replaces a road which was often closed due to rock falls and (worse) subsidence ... 
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10 Free Things To Do in Sydney

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, November 2011

Experience this beautiful city without blowing your budget. Here’s our Top 10 free Sydney experiences: 1. Enjoy two gorgeous coastal walks from Bondi to Coogee , and Manly to Spit. 2. ... 
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15 Ways to Enjoy Sydney in the Fall

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, March 2012

Fall is a great time to visit Sydney . The extreme heat of summer is gone but the days are still sunny and warm enough for light clothes or a day at the beach. And the soft light of the cool, ... 
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5 Great Hikes in Australia

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, June 2012

Australia possesses natural beauty that even ‘non-outdoorsy’ people can appreciate.  As an island country, the coastline – either rugged and rocky or smooth and sandy – stretches for ... 
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Albert Street Literary Walk

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, March 2013

Put your walking shoes on, travelers! Visitors to Brisbane with an extra hour to spare should find themselves at Central Station. From here, the Albert Street Literary Walk can be accessed, taking ... 
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Arthur's Pass National Park

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, January 2013

The South Island of  New Zealand offers some of the world’s best hiking and alpine scenery, and the area around Arthur’s Pass National Park definitely isn’t any exception. While areas of the ... 
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Auckland Harbour Bridge Climb

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, February 2013

Eight lanes wide and 3,300 feet long, the Auckland Harbour Bridge is one of the most iconic symbols of the city’s skyline. Whether viewing it while sailing on Waitemata Harbour, peering up at it ... 
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Australia’s Best Natural Wonders

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, September 2011

We’ve all heard of Australia ’s most famous natural icons such as Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the Great Barrier Reef .  Take a journey around Australia as we list some of the country’s not quite ... 
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Best Day Trips from Cairns

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, March 2013

Cairns, in Queensland’s tropical north, while a great place to relax acts better as a hub for all the wonderful natural attractions in the region. From here, it is easy to take day trips to explore ... 
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Best Hikes on New Zealand's South Island

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, June 2012

In a country where nearly 30 percent of the land is protected in national parks, if you were to hike a different trail on New Zealand ’s South Island every day for an entire year you still ... 
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Bora Bora during WWII

Viator

Written by Viator, July 2012

After the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States chose the island of Bora Bora to be one of their strategic military bases for the Pacific theater. They stocked the tiny island with ships, ... 
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Breweries in Australia

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, February 2013

To say that beer in Australia is kind of a big deal might be considered an understatement. If there is anything I’ve learned in my nearly 4 years of living in Sydney, it is that the drink of choice ... 
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Budget Friendly Things To Do In Melbourne

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, May 2012

A trip to Melbourne needn’t make a dent in your budget. In fact, many of the city’s top attractions are free! On top of that we’ve got a whole list of wallet-friendly activities to enjoy:  ... 
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Cairns Adventures to the Daintree Rainforests

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, December 2011

Australia’s Tropical North is home to one of the natural wonders of the world – the Great Barrier Reef – but a trip to Cairns offers a multitude of adventure that doesn’t all involve donning ... 
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Cairns Outback: Explore the Depths of the Chillagoe Caves

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2012

Danger, adventure, and raw beauty abound in the great Down Under and naturally, no visit is complete without experiencing first hand one of the greatest wonders of the world – the Great Barrier ... 
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