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Uluru Hervey Bay & Fraser Island, Fraser Coast, Queensland. 
Everyone will tell you that there is not much to Hervey Bay except to go whale watching in the three months between the end of each July and the end of October or to jump on the ferry to Fraser Island. Once you get to Fraser Island from Hervey Bay you are... more - travel report by britman 

Uluru Somewhere in the Pacific – Tuvalu 
Tuvalu, former Ellice Islands is one of the lesser known and rarely visited Pacific countries. The state of Tuvalu consists of eight low coral atolls spreading in a diameter of 600 kilometres. In fact, there is also a ninth, little island of Niulakita but... more - travel report by wojtekd 

Uluru Whitsunday Islands, Airlie Beach. 
Airlie Beach seemed to be quite busy with people on the main drag. we found our accomodation easily and parked opposite. it was close to dark and the place was lit up like a christmas tree, the vibrant energy of this little party town was evident, you cou... more - travel report by trekkerman 

Uluru Waya Island - Gateway to the Yasawas 
Waya Island is one of the largest in the Yasawa group of islands - or archipelago. It is to the northwest of the Vitu Levu which is considered one of the main islands of Fiji (Suva and Nadi are on this main island).

I would consider it the ga... more - travel report by quikflikchiq 

Uluru Surfers Paradise - A Paradise on the Pacific Ocean 
Surfers Paradise certainly has more than it's fair share of critics & yes it does have lot's of highrise buildings but look closer & you may find that it has everything that you want!
Beautiful, long, golden, sandy beaches, at least 260 days of sun... more - travel report by downundergal 

Uluru Go Wild on Kangaroo Island 
Visiting Kangaroo Island at least once in our life should be compulsory. The opportunity to explore an unspoilt natural environment on this scale is rare. It’s sobering to think the whole country was this wild once.

Australia’s third largest... more - travel report by undedd 

Uluru Exploring the outback 
The West MacDonnell National Park is located about 17km west of Alice Springs starting at Larapinta Drive. It takes its name for the MacDonnell Ranges that runs through it (some 250 km) and creates spectacular views of the sun burnt orange rock. It is a w... more - travel report by mistybleu 

Uluru Sydney is a city of spectacular natural beauty... 
Sydney is known in Australia as the Harbour City, and structures on the Harbour such as the Sydney Opera House, which is one of the most distinctive and famous 20th century buildings and one of the most famous performing arts venues in the world, and the... more - travel report by mamielle 

Uluru A Tropical Experience 
Avarua is the main town on Rarotonga, and is the only place to do tourist shopping. The rest of the island has little communities scattered round it, but these are hard to distinguish from the resorts and the hords of private tourist accommodation lodeges... more - travel report by afra069 

Uluru FRASER ISLAND, Hervey Bay, Australia 
Fraser Island is the largest natural sand island on the planet, it is classed as a world heritage site, and has the only pure breed of dingos anywhere in Australia. the island is just off the east coast of Australia, Hervey Bay is considered to be the pla... more - travel report by trekkerman 

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