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Australia Beaches
Leahrae
May 29, 2016
There are an awful lot of beaches in Australia and most of them are deserted. Australia boasts some of the best beaches on the planet and the huge coastline stretches for nearly 37,000 km, which includes 11,011 beaches, more than…
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Leahrae
September 14, 2020
Burleigh Heads, or just Burleigh to locals, is home to towering fragrant pine trees with plenty of places in which to picnic or barbecue. This is also a great place for art and craft markets. You’ll find oceanfront dining here…
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Leahrae
August 4, 2020
Surfe’s Paradise Gold Coast Australia is energetic, enthusiastic, electric, and eclectic! It is bustling throughout the day with walkers, cyclists and skateboarders taking advantage of the beachfront boulevard. Surfers Paradise has plenty of things to do from thrill seeking to…
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Leahrae
August 18, 2020
Exmouth Australia is on the northern gateway to the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, and is the perfect base to explore the beautiful Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park. Visitors come from around the world to swim with…
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Leahrae
September 18, 2018
In Queensland’s southeast coast, the City of the Gold Coast extends beyond the borders of Surfers Paradise. You’ll find swanky hotels, the city’s premier arts hub Hota, and dining and nightlife scenes. The vibe here is relaxed. The Gold Coast…
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Leahrae
May 27, 2016
Renowned for their unique and beautiful beaches, the Gold Coast Beaches stretches from the southern end at Rainbow Bay to South Stradbroke Island in the north. The city of Gold Coast works to manage and protect the coastal assets, so that residents…
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Leahrae
May 22, 2020
Broome is a historical pearling town situated in the Kimberley region in Western Australia. It is a well developed tourist destination, popular with Australians, in the dry season (from May to September). In the dry months the weather is ideal….
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Leahrae
May 27, 2016
There are an awful lot of beaches in Australia and most of them are deserted. Australia boasts some of the best beaches on the planet and the huge coastline stretches for nearly 37,000 km, which includes 11,011 beaches, more than…
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Leahrae
May 27, 2016
Darwin is capital of the Northern Territory and gateway to Kakadu National Park, Australia’s largest. It’s known as a laid-back blend of frontier outpost and modern city. At its heart is the Smith Street pedestrian mall, notable for shops selling…
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Leahrae
May 27, 2016
Cairns, Far North Queensland, is renowned for it’s proximity to World Heritage Listed rainforest, the Great Barrier Reef, and exotic wildlife that exists in few other places in the world. It’s also renowned for its beautiful palm tree lined beaches…
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