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The 5 Best Surf Spots in New Zealand

04th June 2010
If an African safari is the one to go for if you are interested in wildlife tourism, then the 'surfari' is the one to go for in New Zealand if you are looking for exciting surfing action. That is because New Zealand is blessed with a coastline stretching ... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

A Short History of Hawaii and Hong Kong

01st June 2010
Hawaii is a holiday resort admired for its paradise islands and rich cultural history. The tourists are attracted to revisit again and again. On the other hand, Hong Kong is famous for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbor. It is situated on the s... Read >
Author: Tauqeer Ul Hassan

A Short History of Peru and Alaska

01st June 2010
Peru is a country in western South America which has a history 10,000 years. While Alaska is the largest state of the US and ranks 49. It also has a rich history from the Paleolithic period to the present. Alaska's natural beauty its rich resources have b... Read >
Author: Tauqeer Ul Hassan

Melbourne Fitzroy Gardens: A Garden in the City Centre

19th May 2010
With approximately 64 acres of lush greenery, the magnificent Fitzroy Gardens is one of Melbourne's most significant tourist attractions. This peaceful garden is positioned excellently along the southeastern part of the CBD or Melbourne Central Business D... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Auckland Bay of Islands: New Zealand at its best

19th May 2010
With 144 spectacular islets, the Bay of Islands is regarded as one of the most attractive holiday destinations in New Zealand. Positioned about 237 kilometres away from Auckland, these stunning islands are considered the best way to enjoy and explore a pe... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Journeys Of Captain Cook

17th March 2010
When looking into the history of world immigration, Australia is one of the most popular topics for many people. The country has, in fact, a long history of travel that dates back well into the prehistoric ages. And one should note that it is important fo... Read >
Author: Patricia Morrise

The Journeys Of Captain Cook

11th March 2010
When looking into the history of world immigration, Australia is one of the most popular topics for many people. The country has, in fact, a long history of travel that dates back well into the prehistoric ages. And one should note that it is important fo... Read >
Author: Patricia Morrise

The Islands of Hawaii

15th February 2010
The Hawaiian Islands are made up of eight major islands - Hawaii, Oahu, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Niihau - a few atolls and various small islets in the North Pacific Ocean. The 50th U.S. state since 1960, its history dates back so far tha... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The History and Attractions of Whitby

19th January 2010
On the North Yorkshire coast of the United Kingdom, you will find Whitby. In Whitby there are tourist areas like Filey, Scarborough and Ravenscar as well as quaint, picturesque villages in the south. Whitby became world famous by Captain James Cook, who w... Read >
Author: whitbyguide

The Hawaiian Islands

15th January 2010
Sandy beaches, active volcanoes, fantastic waves, and interesting people are but a few of the reasons to visit the islands of Hawaii. As the 50th state, Hawaii offers a multitude of wonders, a rich cultural history and a beautiful climate year around. H... Read >
Author: Nancy Affleck

Things to do in Melbourne, Australia’s Spectacular City

14th January 2010
Global to the core with an air of urban sophistication that is unique to this part of the world map, Melbourne is a thriving city that is defined by its ultra-modern population. A trendsetter in a nation that is anything but "down under" when it comes to ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

History of Hawaii

12th January 2010
Hawaii is the southernmost U.S. state. It has an incredibly perfect mix of stunning scenery, mild weather, gentle winds and warm ocean waters. When you add the warmth and kindness of the island's people to the mix, it becomes apparent why people make Hawa... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The History Behind Stand Up Paddle Surfing

08th January 2010
The water sports enthusiasts are highly excited about their experience of stand up paddle surfing. The thrill and fun that the sport brings together is something that would excite anyone who is interested in surfing and any other form of water sports. ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Wonders of Cooktown and Cape York Australia

03rd November 2009
Such a simple name for such a rugged area; a region that remains relatively untouched and complete under-explored Cooktown remains as one of the world's truest wilderness areas. You'll find an ancient area here on the Cape, filled with archaeological a... Read >
Author: JenB

Cooktown and Cape York Australia-Tips for These

03rd November 2009
Such a simple name for such a rugged area; a region that remains relatively untouched and complete under-explored Cooktown remains as one of the world's truest wilderness areas. The Cape shares with its visitors a relatively undisturbed coastal environ... Read >
Author: JenB
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