January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Bunbury Travel Guide
Situated on a peninsula, Bunbury is the second largest city in Western Australia, also known as the capital of Southwest, its population is of about 31 000 people, in the past this city was an important train terminal, the Australind was the daily service between Perth and Bunbury. But is in the recent [...]
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January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Cairns Travel Guide
This city was first called Trinity Bay, and was later renamed Cairns in honor to the Governor of Queensland, William W Cairns. Cairns is located in Queensland, about 1720 kilometres (1070 miles) from Brisbane and about 2500 kilometres (1600 miles) from Sydney by road and has a population of approximately 130,000 inhabitants, is [...]
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January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Canberra Travel Guide
Canberra is Australia’s federal capital with a population of over 332,000, was established as part of the Australia’s federation in 1901, is Australia’s largest inland city, situated half way between Sydney and Melbourne, is surrounded by a semi-circle of hills (Mount Ainslie, Red Hill, Mount Pleasant, Black Mountain), in this city are located [...]
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January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Sydney Travel Guide
Sydney is probably the most beautiful city in Australia, and is the capital city of New South Wales. Sunny and very visited, most of tourists come to this city to see its major attraction the Sydney Opera House, one of the most famous buildings on the world, and it’s also the pride of [...]
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January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Hobart Travel Guide
Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania, a very appealing and old city to visit, the city attractions as its wonderful harbor and the colonial cottages give Hobart a special atmosphere and elegant appearance. To Hobart’s harbor arrive a great number of yatchs from all over the world only comparable to Sydney’s Harbour.
Hobart’s [...]
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January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Albania’s section of the Ionian Sea.albania-coastline
A research ship of American and Albania experts has scanned the waters off Albania’s southern coast and located for the past two summers, finding at least five sites that could fill in important gaps on ancient shipbuilding techniques.
“Albania is a tremendous untapped (archaeological) resource,” said US archaeologist Jeffrey G. Royal [...]
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January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Travel Tips to European Countries: Albania
Albania is a mountainous country and the one of the smallest countries of Europe. The residents supposedly descended from ancient Illyrians.
Culture
Albania01The culture of Albania is majorly influenced by that of the mainland Greeks especially in the urban locality; nodding one’s head means ‘no’ where as shaking the head means ‘yes’. [...]
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January 4th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Brisbane is Australia’s third largest city and Queensland’s vibrant capital city, it is bounded on the east by the sea and on the west by the Great Dividing Range, the climate here is excellent, is a kind of subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild, dry winters.
The city is named like that because of the [...]
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August 21st, 2009 by ndesigns
Switzerland is a very beautiful country and it is a very popular destination for tourists from all around the world. There are a lot of interesting locations for sightseeing in this country. The most famous places for tourists are the following:
- Geneva – Geneva is one of the largest cities in Switzerland and it has [...]
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August 21st, 2009 by ndesigns
The famous locations in France are the following:
* Fontainebleau Castle and Forest – the Fontainebleau Castle is the largest of the Royal Castles in France. The forest surrounding this castle is a protected natural reserve forest. It is 25 000 hectares large and it dates from the 12th century when it was a royal hunting [...]
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