Archive for the ‘Australia’

  • Potts in Points with the bohemian culture in Sydney
    Potts point happens to be one of the most reputed places in Sydney for its bohemian culture.  There has been a whole new wave of openings and this has allowed for this neighborhood to be one of the largest destinations of the youth and the other young and beautiful people to come here and organize what seems to be a proximity to the Kings Cross. This area is best known for its vivid prostitutes, strip clubs and tattoo parlors.  When you want to head to the main place in Potts points. There is a gorgeous art decorated apartment and many buildings like it, which are topped with Victorian terraces and houses that sit right around the many new restaurants and cafes  where a lot of people come here to hang out and mingle. Toby’s is a good place to come and stretch out, have a cup of coffee and get enjoy you at the coffee bean retailer.  [...]
    Posted at October 26th, 2010
  • Heaven on Perth
    PERTH one of the most populous city located in western Australia, not only known for its beaches, but food especially seafood, arts, fashion and designing, sports and lots that could make you wish you had more lives than just one. Sailing in Australia If you love the Sea and want to play pirates with your friends or your family try sailing. Though not exactly a sailing ship like the buccaneers used, but a sailing yacht will certainly help you to fulfill your fantasies of being one. You can get these can sailing beauties from any of the sailing clubs in Perth. Most of the clubs like East Fremantle Sailing Club, Claremont Sailing club, Hillary Yacht Club and a few others sell yachts on the SwanRiver. Visits to the Beaches If u are looking for sunbathing or if you like beaches just because they make you feel you are in heaven or whatever  [...]
    Posted at October 8th, 2010
  • Simpson Desert: Danger down under
    The Simpson Desert is a barren expanse of nothingness that is both remote and challenging for any explorers brave or foolish enough to venture out into it. Its remoteness coupled with the fact that is sprawled across the northern part of South Australia, the southern tip of the Northern Territory and the South-west of Queensland make it an expense of desert that is loved and frequented by convoys of travelers, often in their four wheel drive vehicles. If you are planning to go to the Simpson Desert any time soon, allow us to suggest that you plan well in advance so that you get around this remote destination with as much ease as is possible. For starters, you will need to move around in a vehicle that is well-stocked and well-prepared for the journey and you should try and travel in a convoy of at least two vehicles with a bunch  [...]
    Posted at October 1st, 2010
  • Naturals giant rocks to Fun Trails in Australia
    Imagine rigorous trekking across a dusty desert and you end up falling asleep while looking through the mesh of your roof of a tent toward the sky smeared with right starlight. You could camp right outside Hugh river. There is a waterless dent in the iron oxide tinted void of the Red center of Australia. This happens to be just a nine hour turmoil from any hiking spots. While on a trip to the geographic center of Australia , you would probably want to check out Uluru. This is the iconic sandstone monolith which was formerly called as Ayers rock. This is surround by the vast nothingness. The Uluru is about two hundred and seventy miles to the south west of Alice springs.. this is the only town which is on a map in this region. By now you are already a good thousand miles away from the coastal route. To be quite honest its quite a  [...]
    Posted at September 24th, 2010
  • Go bohemian in Australia
    The bohemian heritage over here dates back all the way to the nineteen twenties.  Apparently, Paris’s Left bank and London’s Notting Hill is almost just like Sydney’s Point Potts. You will find, shops, galleries coffee houses and bookshops all almost just the same only that the area over here is much smaller. The Darling Hurst road over here has many tattoo parlous and adult book shops. They even have massage joins and strip joins. This area is popularly known as kings Cross.  The El Alamein founts was set up here in nineteen sixty one.  You will then come on to the Macleay Street; this is where the heart of Potts Point is. The Elizabeth bay road is a small street that goes to the Kings Cross police station. The Cross bay gallery is here, which is famous for being run by Artists themselves. The gallery here display many  [...]
    Posted at September 3rd, 2010
  • Fun and adventure on Kangaroo Island
    When you come to Kangaroo Island, you will notice that the road is barreled down to a red dirt road. The Kangaroo island touring company; which has been taking travelers around this island and around, has been taking them ten miles off the coast of southern Australia from the past twenty years. There are large patches of gum trees and the sun is quite bright in this area.  You will spot many limestone cliffs and aquamarine water. The flashes of color are quite bright and at some point you will realize that you will not be able to find this kind of terrain anywhere else in the world. Kangaroo Island is about seventeen hundred square kilometers. It has most of everything that the average visitor could ever ask for. This is a much more rural part of Australia. The hills are filled with cattle and the air over here smells of eucalyptus.  [...]
    Posted at September 2nd, 2010
  • Of Daintree Forest in Australia
    Daintree Forest is one of the most beautiful examples that Mother Nature could have gifted the world. It plays home to perhaps what can be called one of the world’s most diverse varieties of animal and plant species in the world. All of this happens in just a 1,200,000 square meters radius. This is the largest bite out of the tropical rainforest that lies in Australia. The region lies between the Daintree River and stretches all the way up till the Great Divide.  The area has been protected as it falls under the list of World Heritage sites. The area protected will come up to the size of about the whole of Sydney. What sets Daintree apart? This is supposedly the most complex ecosystem on planet earth. The diversity that it exhibits, with relation to its plant and animal system, would be unrivalled when it comes to the whole of  [...]
    Posted at August 27th, 2010
  • Taller than man- Cassowary in Cape Tribulation
    Standing about six feet tall and weighing about one hundred and thirty pounds, the cassowary is a bird that is probably the size of an average human being.  It can run about thirty miles and hour, it can swim but no it couldn’t fly even if it wanted to.  The birds can swim though; it has a bony helmet for a head like a knight in his battle suit.  This bird has been around and has roamed the forests since millions of years. The head is a nice bright cobalt blue and the double wattle is red in color. The body is rounded like a bird with ostrich like legs and a rounded body and black feathers. The Cassowary is also known to have killed people. It can jump with it feet first in the air and its five inch long middle talon takes aim to kill the enemy. You can go watch the bird from the designated pavilions. This is almost safe, although  [...]
    Posted at August 26th, 2010
  • Floriade – The Fragrance of Australian Festivals
    “Make me no gold that shines in the light; make me no diamond with carvings beautiful and bright; oh Lord, make me a fragrant flower, so I bid my living a good end in Your sight”. This is a good sum up of words to show that flowers are the best creatures of God. They scent the world with their fragrance and never harm their beholders, and depart life without a last wish. I love flowers. So do you? Yeah? Then, I think I have sonmethng in store for you which you can make use of when you make a trip to the largest island of the world, in South Pacific region, the Australia. The continent of Australia celebrates a festival of flowers every year – Floriade. If your love is tulips and bulbs, the ones for which Holland is famous, then you are the perfect guest for Australia’s festival of flowers, held in Canberra, called Floriade.  [...]
    Posted at August 23rd, 2010
  • The Sydney Aquarium – Australia’s Virtual Diving Point
    Australia – the largest of islands in the world, and the smallest of the continents. When you wish to visit Australia, you may plan of meeting the kangaroos first, won’t you? Again, the main attractions of Australia are consistent of the Lotus Temple, Sydney Harbor Bridge and Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park, Port Arthur, and so on. But apart from these majesties, what goes unseen by the tourists is the Sydney Aquarium. It is a public aquarium located in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the eastern side of Darling Harbor to the north of Pyrmont Bridge. Australia is known for its marine life. The Sydney Aquarium contains a large variety of Australian aquatic life. It has on display, more than 650 species that comprise more than 6,000 individual fish and other creature  [...]
    Posted at August 20th, 2010