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Go there and you, too, will fall in love with the Flinders Ranges

31st March 2011
The Flinders Ranges of South Australia are truly awe inspiring. That may be an overused word, but it is the only one worthy of them. In order to appreciate them fully, you have to step a little bit out of your comfort zone and take a hike away from the ma... Read >
Author: Sidney

Emu Oil for Me and You

31st March 2011
transdermal properties. Pain Relief - The results indicated that emu oil may substantially reduce the pain caused by arthritis. The indigenous people of Australia, the Aborigines, use emu oil for its healing and restorative effects, particularly with ... Read >
Author: Cletus Richards

Kangaroo Island – Accommodation in Refuge

18th March 2011
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island off mainland Australia, after Tasmania and Melville Island. It measures a hundred and fifty kilometers long and between nine hundred meters and fifty seven kilometers wide. Formerly, a dwelling place for aborigi... Read >
Author: Samantha Dale

Only a short drive from Sydney experience Kangaroo Valley

17th March 2011
Just 100 miles (160km) from Sydney, there's a small village that has a very big reputation. You will find only around 360 permanent residents within the National Trust village of Kangaroo Valley, but they take great pride in living in what is often referr... Read >
Author: Sidney

What a Travel Gave Me

02nd March 2011
Years of hard work made me fed up with routine work; perhaps it was the time to catch my backpack and camera to have a relaxing journey. Jelly said Canada is waiting for me; Patrick said Malaysia was calling me; Howard said dinner had been served in Austr... Read >
Author: smile01

The great Australian outback – A must-visit destination

09th February 2011
If there is one country that stands out from the rest as the most happening destination for all kinds of tourists, Australia surely qualifies for the title. Brimming with enthusiasm from every nook and corner, it is virtually an entertainment and lifestyl... Read >
Author: Matric Cellular

A purified topographical land with natural diversity

17th January 2011
A beautiful land of contrasting features and different dimensions such as topographical, cultural, physical, meteorological and visual, Australia is a pretty watchful destination for travelers and tourism. The ancient Australians aborigines were the first... Read >
Author: awais yawar

With Cancer, do we have the power to choose between life and death?

08th December 2010
Do we have the ability to active our self healing process if we are dealing with cancer? Do we have the power to choose between life and death? Can we reclaim the responsibility for our health we have so willingly handed over to doctors and our current ma... Read >
Author: alan-nz

Alpaca Fur from alpaca-select.com

18th November 2010
Alpaca fur is a natural fibre that derives from the skin of an alpaca. The material is soft to the touch and can be made into various different types of fabric. It is well known for being hypo-allergenic as well completely water repellent. It has been sai... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

Australia Travel Guide to Enjoy the Australia Tour

27th October 2010
Australia is a land of contrasts - topographical, cultural, physical, meterological and visual. About 40,000 years ago, the Aborigines were the first to settle. They lived as hunters and gatherers for this entire time, living with a close link to nature, ... Read >
Author: Dr.Mike Boucher

Useful Information About Emu Oil Relating to Your Problems

13th October 2010
Emu oil has been discovered about thousand of years ago by the aborigines, native tribe which resides in Australia. This tribe has been using this oil for many problems such as arthritis, wounds and burns, insect bites and other pain relieving issues, thi... Read >
Author: Ray Magness

Some Useful Information on Emu Oil Products

13th October 2010
In this modern scientific world, we depend on products that are fast reacting and reliable. Most people use chemical products for their usage and their problems, such as medically treated medicines, lotions, shampoos, chemically treated oil products and e... Read >
Author: Ray Magness

Back to the Days of Gold Mining in Cairns

17th September 2010
The city of Cairns in Queensland is one that has a very prominent place in the history of colonial occupation of Australia. The city was created to provide housing for gold miners and their families that worked in the nearby Hodgkinson River mine. Thus, C... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

History of Coochiemudlo Island

09th August 2010
We can safely say that Coochiemudlo was visited on a regular basis by the local aborigines who belonged to the Koobenpul clan. The traces which they have left to us include the middens close to Morwong Beach and a few stone artefacts which can be seen in ... Read >
Author: Jason Penna

Un-buying a Carpet

05th July 2010
I wrote a while back about buying a carpet in a Souk in Marrakech. I haven't been to Marrakech recently, and sadly no upcoming plans to go, but yet I need a new carpet. So I am trying carpet-buying American-style this time, which is quite a different proc... Read >
Author: visadiaries
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