There is a lot to do in Kuranda
The village of Kuranda, is situated in North Queensland, 25 km from Cairns. It's located next to the Rainforest and the people made use of this to build a sky-rail and a scenic train to explore this region. more - travel report by
travelalain
Whitsundays - a sailing, diving and snorkelling paradise!
Think turquoise blue water, add 74 islands scattered like jewels, throw in boats of all sizes, balmy tropical weather,accommodation and resorts to suit every budget. This sums up the Whitsunday islands located in The Great Barrier Reef. more - travel report by
downundergal
Not just a city of churches!!!
Set about 20 min away from the coast and only an hours drive away from the world reknowned Barossa Valley wine district, Adelaide is the perfect location to begin discovering what South Australia has to offer. There are of course lovely churches and parks... more - travel report by
luna_cat
Fossicking for Sapphires
The roads were narrow and just plain bad. The houses and most edifices were finished with aluminum sheets. Cows, bulls and horses were gallivanting without fences. I even somewhat feared getting out of the car, but the animals seemed mild-tempered and to... more - travel report by
spaceout
CAIRNS, Queensland, Australia
Cairns is a quaint smallish city, not too big you cant find places easily, not too small you feel crowded. this colonial style city is based on the North East Coast of Tropical Queensland. there's plenty to do day time or night time, and not just i... more - travel report by
trekkerman
Cape Tribulation and the Daintree National Park
The Daintree National Park is a very diverse region in the tropical far north of Queensland. You can find here great beaches and rainforest and it’s also maybe the only place in the world where the rainforest runs until the beach.
Solar Eclipse, Dec. 4th 2002 ( near Copley )...
Solar Eclipse, Dec. 4th 2002. When the moon on it's path crosses between us ( earth ) and the sun, blotting out the light from the sun a Solar Eclipse occurs. The path of the moon and the sun don't often cross in a way that results in a Total Eclip... more - travel report by
redcentre
From a locals perspective
Flying down from Asia and hitting the Western Australian coastline is a pretty amazing thing in itself, the aqua blue water and white white sand contrasting with the red earth makes for a great arrival into Oz. At this moment you still have another 5 hour... more - travel report by
etelka610
Perth is located some 4,500 km from Sydney and has about 1.3 million inhabitants. Perth's landscape shows much of the Australian Bushland and is mostly dry in most areas. There are a few old structures of historical interest which... more - travel report by
fieryfox
Victorian High Country ( Not just Sale )
The Victorian High Country and Gippsland are little known as Tourist Destinations. To really appreciate this area you need to take your time. Although many good roads exist, there are also many dirt tracks and some of them Logging Tracks that need to be t... more - travel report by
redcentre