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Quit the job, sold the house and hit the road ...
- By Michelle Coote
- Published 29th October, 2012
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"I'll just travel for a year and see what happens," I said to myself. Well that was over seven years now, and I still haven't made it back home to Australia. I've had such amazing adventures, I actually wrote and published a travel book.
Some Info On Scuba Diving Computers
- By marty yates
- Published 19th February, 2012
- Recreational Activities , Miscelaneous , Sports , Recreation , Travel
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Truly serious scuba calls for not just the basic gear of a new scuba diver. A diver demands alot more than simply his or her set of face mask, fins, regulator, air tank, as well as wet suit to guarantee the diver’s safe keeping.
Enjoy Your Gap Year Experiencing Australia!
- By marty yates
- Published 8th February, 2012
- Adventure , Budget Travel , Miscelaneous , Recommended Travel , Tourist Information , Visa Information , International Travel , Recreation , Travel
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Gap years are getting more popular then ever for scholars finishing his or her A-levels, eager to recognise their brand new discovered freedom by having a jaunt to the unknown, before committing to university daily life or even employment. Who could fault these folks? You'll find numerous destinations around the world yelling out for exploration.
Got a Splayd? Five Useful Australian Inventions
- By Jon White
- Published 1st February, 2012
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When you think of Australia, kangaroos, the Sydney Opera House and Crocodile Dundee might be the first things that come to mind, but the “land down under” has given the world more than extreme animal wranglers and Foster’s beer. In fact, many of the inventions that we take for granted every day were created by an Australian mind.
Peter Max: Life of an Artist
- By Amit Kothiyal
- Published 20th December, 2011
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Peter Max or Peter Max Finkelstein is one of the most popular living artists as of today. He was born on October 19, 1937 as a Jewish American and became popular for his “cosmic brownies” style in the 1960’s.
Australia is BIG
- By marty yates
- Published 16th January, 2011
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Are your travel plans realistic? Can you travel the distance you want in a day? Australia is a big country, just how big, find out here.
Volunteers In The World - Africa, Asia, Central or South America
- By Kathy Green
- Published 16th November, 2010
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Ever thought about volunteering? Don’t know where to start? Overwhelmed by the number of volunteering programs available on the internet? Then we are the organization for you.
What are Melbourne Serviced Offices?
- By AlbionColt AlbionColt
- Published 27th October, 2010
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Melbourne serviced offices are executive suites or spaces in the city of Melbourne in Victoria. Thee suites of spaces are offices or full office buildings which are already fully managed and equipped by a facility management company.
top 10 free activities in Cairns, Australia.
- By marty yates
- Published 31st August, 2009
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1. Spend an afternoon in the Lagoon.
No crocs, no sharks, no jellyfish, just cool clear water.
2. Swim at Crystal Cascades.
Rockpool after rockpool, waterfall after waterfall.
3. Walk the Red Arrow track for views of the city.
Or run, thats what most cairns people do.
4. Enjoy a swim and a cool drink at Lake Placid.
The swims free, the drinks are cheap.
5. Float down the Mulgrave river from Ross & Locke reserve to Gordonvale.
If you haven't got a boat blow up an innertube.
6. Watch the reef boats come back in from the Marina.
And play pick the most sunburnt english backpacker.
7. Go for a Wednesday afternoon sail with the Cairns Cruising Yacht Club.
If they need crew it's free.
8. walk from Holloways Beach to Yorkeys Knob.
even better with a loved one.
9. Climb Walsh's Pyramid for amazing Views.
it's steep and long, but it's worth it.
10.Hike up the Barron Gorge.
and see the Barron falls from the bottom, and watch the tourists at the top wondering how to get where you are.
info on all the above at http://www.visitcairns.com.au
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Cairns Marine Stingers from a locals point of View
- By marty yates
- Published 24th August, 2009
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A few tips and techniques about Marine Stingers from a local

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