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2012 Monthly List of Events and Concerts in Southern Australia | If you are going to be in Southern Australia in 2012, congratulations! You’re going to have a great time and there is going to be plenty to do, regardless of what your interests are.
2012 Monthly List of Events and Concerts in Southern Australia
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An Australian diving paradise, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef complex in the world. One of the major tourist attractions in Australia, it offers wonderful opportunities for observing the unique Australian underwater world by snorkeling and diving in Great Barrier Reef in warm, crystal clear waters of the Coral Sea. Glass bottom boat tours in the reef are also organized by several tour operators.
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If you are looking for a holiday destination away from it all, why not try Broome! A coastal town and wilderness resort far in the Australian outback, this remote little town in tropical Western Australia attracts visitors with its great, unspoiled beaches, excellent dive sites, fishing, pearl industry and the vast wilderness areas around it. Broome’s quiet beaches also attract a great variety of birdlife, and the sunset...
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The tropical Australian coastal city of Cairns is surrounded by lush rainforests and offers a wide range of exciting adventures, such as hiking, bungy jumping, whitewater rafting and mountain biking. Cairns often serves as a starting point to trips the Great Barrier Reef, a diver’s paradise off the Northeast coast of Australia. In addition, the city has a beautiful blue lagoon for swimming and sunbathing. Cairns...
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Called simply “Paradise” by the Aboriginal people, Fraser Island off the coast of the warm and sunny Queensland, Australia, is the world’s largest sand island and a World Heritage Site that hosts vast, unspoiled sandy beaches, ancient rainforests, interesting wildlife, and excellent opportunities for hiking and sunbathing. The large island can be toured by 4WD vehicles by driving along the beaches.
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Group of 15 islands located in the South Pacific halfway from Hawaii to New Zealand, Cook Islands lie in the hot spot of everything that is associated with remote beach holiday paradise. Seen from any continent, these lovely tropical islands in the Pacific Ocean are surrounded by thousands of kilometers of open water. The water is so turquoise and in its abundance of marine life so inviting that you will have problems...
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One of the seven modern miracles in the world, the Uluru Mountain or Ayers Rock in Australia is a large sandstone rock formation which changes color from red to violet according to the light. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is very rich in both nature and aboriginal culture. There are many springs, waterholes and ancient paintings in the area. The National Park is also home to many unique...
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If you’d like bird’s-eye views with your meal out in Sydney, dine at the Sydney Tower Restaurant. Boasting panoramic views from Sydney Harbour Bridge all the way to the Blue Mountains, the all-you-can-eat buffet lunch or dinner is ideal for families looking for casual dining or larger groups on a tight time schedule.
You’ll see all that Sydney has to offer while dining at the Sydney Tower. Towering more...
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See Sydney and beyond with a See Sydney Card or Five in One Attraction Pass. It’s the smart travel companion for every visitor to Sydney. You can choose between a two, three or seven consecutive day See Sydney Card that will give you access to over 35 of Sydney’s top attractions or the Five in One Attraction Pass which allows you to visit five of Sydney’s top 20 attractions over a 3 month period.
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One of the largest volcanic eruptions in Earth’s history may not have had the cataclysmic effects that some scientists have proposed, Cambridge-led research has revealed.
The findings, reported in the latest issue of Science, question the impact that the eruption in Toba, Indonesia, 74,000 years ago had on global climate and human evolution.
The super-eruption was the largest in the last 2million years and according...
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