Archive for August, 2010

  • Take a ride on the Afghan in australia
    The ghan is part; a cruise train and part of it is a working train.  This started about ninety years ago as Australia’s transcontinental north – south line.  This is now a private railroad which runs for  about nineteen hundred miles.  This place has four  stops that go through the vast interior of the  entire country  making this journey twice every week. The train goes from Adelaide  which is on the southern temperate coat.  This has a low desert plateau which lies on Alice springs. This place has a tropical validity  right at the top end.  The locals usually call this their very own northern coast. This place is located at the Darwin on the timur sea. The train used to be called the afghan.  This was based on the camels which were earlier used to provide transport in the country’s interior regions.  It was later  [...]
    Posted at August 5th, 2010
  • Australian Beaches – Cable Beach
    Cable beach is one of the most enjoyed beaches in Australia. And one thing for certain is that Australians tend to take their beaches very seriously! What’s most amazing about this place according to the people who come here is, that it is claimed to be the best and most beautiful beach in the whole continent. .  This place is known for being the home to where the world’s largest oysters come from.  This place pearl industry is what put broome on the map. In eighteen eighty nine there was an electric cable that was laid between broome and java and that is how this place got its name. Today, this place is a fourteen mile beach that is always a mile wide on a low tide day.  This place is known world over for its beaches. Attracting more of a connoisseur kind of crowd. The water here of the Indian Ocean is sparkling and crystal  [...]
    Posted at August 2nd, 2010
  • The Barossa valley, the kangaroo island, the freycinet lodge
    The very picturesque Barossa valley is one of Australia’s center points for anything this place has to do with food. . The nearby Clare valley produces about sixty percent of all the wines here in Australia. . You should definielity check out the lodge country house which has an amazing wine and food experience. The place is a very posh and charming homestead that was built in the year nineteen o three.  One of the pioneers of wine making here in Australia, Joseph, had about thirteen children.  The bluestone country house inn has about three acres of beautiful gardens of roses and other flowers. The lodge has a shaded veranda which is the gathering spot where most of the guests here come and watch the sunset. After you are done with all these you should have a nice calm candlelight dinner that is accompanied by an excellent selection  [...]
    Posted at August 1st, 2010