• Appollo is quite popular for camper relocation deals

    Intro: Australian Car and Campervan Relocation Rentals

    You may, or may not, have heard about, but there is a way to hire vehicles for as low as $1 per day in Australia, and in this post I will share how you can get onto these deals. In Australia there are loads of small car rental companies and several large national network ...

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  • Apollo Euro Tourer (Ford Transit)

    Review: Apollo Euro Tourer 2 Berth Campervan

    Recently we took a campervan for a quick tour from Brisbane to Sydney, a short trip I know, but I really wanted to take one of these for a 'run' to get a feel if it was something myself and partner would like to do for a longer trip. There's many ...

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    Review: Sydney to Melbourne by Train

    There's numerous ways to get from Sydney to Melbourne, you can drive your own car via a choice of routes, fly, take a bus or there's also the train. With the cost of flights so low particularly if you've booked in advance and got a special, flying is for sure ...

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  • Shantiniketan India: A Return To Innocence

    Shantiniketan India: A Return To Innocence

    Take a four hour car ride or get on a train from Kolkata and head north towards the small university town of Shantiniketan in the Birbhum district West Bengal. Originally a known as Bhubandanga, Shantiniketan was owned by the predecessors of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Literally meaning 'a peaceful and ...

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  • The Basilica of Bom Jesus – Goa India

    The Basilica of Bom Jesus - Goa India

    Goa usually evokes images of sandy beaches and a dynamic night-life. However, there is more to this beautiful state on the west coast of India than what meets the eye. About 10 kilometers away from Panjim, the state capital of Goa, Old Goa is a derelict, historical town that is famous ...

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  • Kamakhya [India]: Because Not Everything Is Meant For The Pleasure Of Your Senses

    Kamakhya [India]: Because Not Everything Is Meant For The Pleasure Of Your Senses

    Nested on top of the Nilachal hill in the city of Guwahati in Assam, the Kamakhya temple is an important aspect of the Indian cultural heritage. Built in the late-16th century, the Kamakhya temple has since become popular as one of the major 'shakti peethas' in the country where the ...

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  • Kumartuli India: A Story Set In Clay

    Kumartuli India: A Story Set In Clay

    Kolkata was not always the urban centre that it is now. The city of Calcutta, as it was previously known, was formed out of the three villages of Gobindapur, Sutanuti and Kalikata after the Battle of Plassey in 1757, which established the dominance of English as a colonial power in ...

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  • Lachung And Lachen: A Double Delight

    Lachung And Lachen: A Double Delight

    Hire a cab and make your way through challenging terrain towards North Sikkim to experience a world different from the rest of India. Hiding in the Himalayas in these stretches of the country are two twin villages of Lachung and Lachen. Borrowing their names from the rivers that run through it, ...

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  • Learn More About America As You Visit The Guggenheim

    Learn More About America As You Visit The Guggenheim

    Guggenheim is among the 20th century's leading architectural landmarks. Designed by Guggenheim's Frank Lloyd Wright, this great museum was completed in 1959. The museum's vast rotunda has been the site where many unique exhibitions that are well celebrated took place. Legendary collections ranging from Impressionism to contemporary art are housed ...

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Posted on June 26th, 2011 in Italy | 107 Comments »

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Posted on June 23rd, 2011 in Australia | 14 Comments »

It is thought that Aboriginal Australians were living along the length of the vicinity we recognise as the Queensland Gold Coast for over 22,000 before settlement by the early European arrivals. The location widely known as Mermaid Beach was in fact one of the first locations of the Gold Coast That where settled by Europeans. It had been titled after the explorer John Oxley whose ship, referred to as The Mermaid, landed on this beach in 1823. It should be documented that the very first Europeans would likely first have looked at the area when Captain Cook voyaged along the Eastern coast of Queensland during 1770. Even more complete local maps regarding the Australian Gold Coast were prepared around 1840 and shortly after the region began to develop particularly rapidly. Read More...»

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Posted on June 21st, 2011 in Canada | 11 Comments »

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