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Embracing the Rhine

A Family-friendly Vacation Destination Are y

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Piers and Boardwalks of Victoria

Victoria’s coastline offers superb piers and boardwalks that offer you a fabulous opportunity to more closely explore the landscape.  Capturing these piers in Port Melbourne and St Kilda, only a

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German Steam Railroads Offer Family Adventure

Taking your family to Germany for the first time? Make it a trip your children won't forget - hop on a steam train for a real "blast from the past." Most of the narrow gauge steam

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Touring South East Queensland

With the holiday season upon us, there are many and varied things to see and do just a few hours drive from Brisbane city, in South East Queensland.  Travel down the D'Aguilar highway, just

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Flowers of Colour, Beauty & Romance

Flowers of Colour, Beauty & Romance The flowers of Europe are so vibrant, beautiful, exotic, romantic and colourful w

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Travel photography while hiking the great outdoors

Two of my most favorie pasttimes are travel photography and hiking through the great outdoors. I have had the great fortune to have visited many of the National Parks in the United Statesand have

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Tropical Coastal Living Venice Florida

 Visitors, retirees and outdoor nature lovers heading to Flo

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Top 5 U. S. National Parks

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Wildlife In The Perth Region

Wildlife In The Perth RegionPlanning a trip to Western Australia brings to mind the stunning Kimberly region, the natural beauty of the Coral Coast, the history of the Goldfields, and of course the

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Reportage Photographer Mauritius Photography

Reportage Photographer Mauritius Photography by Jean-Yves Bignoux This is a introduction of the work i do in Reportage Photography and in this case Reportage Photographer Mauritius and Reportage

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Reportage Photographer Mauritius Photography

Reportage Photographer Mauritius Photography by Jean-Yves Bignoux This is a introduction of the work i do in Reportage Photography and in this case Reportage Photographer Mauritius and Reportage

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Mauritius Underwater and Nature Photography Stock Photography

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Underwater Photography Journey

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Underwater Mauritius Marine Life

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Sydney Harbour

Sydney Harbour is commonly referred to as the most beautiful harbour in the world. the 240 kilometers of shoreline is an enormous area for discovery. On a sunny day the Harbour is dotted with

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The World of Bridges

There are many things geographically that can prevent us from getting from 'here to there'. Things like ravines, canyons and rivers, as well as lesser hurdles such as ponds, gullies, or

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Insects in your garden - Survival

Have you ever gone out into the backyard and tried to look at things from a different perspective? Have you ever lied on the grass or under a tree and looked really close at the things around you? Welcome to another world...

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Gumboots 'n all!

Life on a Dairy Farm in New Zealand is a stark contrast from the 'burbs' in Australia. Farm Manager, Grant Haggie - New Zealand born, left the Australian suburbs to go back to his homeland, with his wife and five children.

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Japan - Traditional yet modern country

Japan is a fascinating country overflowing with tradition and culture that you can't fail to miss. From the cities to the wildlife and the ski slopes, Japan has your next vacation covered.

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Pressed for time in Sydney

Much has been written and said about Sydney's harbour, and with good reason. The harbour boasts one of the world's most recognizable views, dominated by two icons in the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The area also provides no end of activities and neighborhoods to explore.

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Japanese Snow Monkeys

The Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata), commonly referred to as the Snow Monkey is the only tribe of primates in the world to warm themselves in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.

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Stepping back to Dogon time

Visiting the Dogon country in Mali is taking a step back in time as is shown when visiting the "foxman", who solves people's problems using sticks and stones in an earthen square. Occurring at the end of 3 days spent walking through the Dogon villages, located at the rugged foot of the

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Carols by the Bay

Around Australia people gather to share the Christmas spirit by singing Carols led by well-known entertainers. This Christmas marked the 60th year of organized carol singing in Hobart. The

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Sensoji Temple: The Heart of Tokyo

The spiritual heart of Asakusa, and for that matter Tokyo, is the impressive Sensoji Buddhist Temple. Built sometime in the 7th century before Tokyo was even Edo, to house the golden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, which, according to legend was fished out of the nearby Simudagawa, by two lo

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Djemma el-Fna: The World’s Oldest Living Circus

For centuries the heart and soul of Marrakech, where people come to meet, eat, shop and be entertained, Djemma el-Fna today remains the city’s lifeblood. A place where you can be enthralled by snake charmers and acrobats, have your hands tattooed in henna, bargain over the price of dates and spice

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Grow Your Own Vegetables

Have you tried growing your own vegetables? It is really satisfying to sit down to a meal containing vegetables you have grown yourself.

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A Taste of Morocco

Morocco is a land of variety: from the color of Marrakesh to the meandering medina of Fes; from the rambling Saharan dunes to snow-capped mountains adorned with mud-house Berber villages. This article investigates some of the highlights of Morocco.

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