April 28, 2024 11:35 PM

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Secret Travel Destinations In Australia

A list of hidden tourists spots in Australia. These spots have zero to no tourists at all. These destinations less traveled include Wilsons Promontory National Park, Heron Island in Queensland, Litchfield National Park, Bigge Island , and Coral Bay both in Western Australia

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Cloud-based Passports: Australia's Big Move for Outright Security

Canada's hidden illustrations on their passports that can only be seen when put under a UV light does not sound that appealing anymore. Sorry, Canadians but Australia's cloud-based passport is now a bigger hit.

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Unusual ‘Cloud Hole’ Creates a Striking Sight in Australia

A bizarre "cloud hole" engulfed Australia's sky this week. Was it just another phenomena that can be explained through science or was it something else.

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Events to Watch Out For in Australia This November

Get yourself ready to party this November as two musical events are bound to happen around Australia.

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Top Five Creepiest Places On Earth

These are the creepiest places around the world.

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What to Do in Australia

Australia is one of the best places to visit any time of the year. It has so much to offer its guests and visitors. Whether you are traveling to Australia or jsut want to explore more of your own place, here is a checklist for you.

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Not Your Typical Australian Trip

The Great Outback: Australia. The land of kangaroos and koalas. Home to the largest coral reef in the world. There is more to Australia than just the desert, the unique animals, and the diverse coral life. There are mystical rainforests, white beaches, and environmental mysteries.

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Glamping At A Zoo In Sydney

If you happen to live near Australia, and have the time for camping and you don’t want the hassle of actual camping, then you can try yourself some urban glamping at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.

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Weird S-shaped formation spotted on weather radar near Australian Coast

Unidentified, S-Shaped 'Rott Nest Monster' found on radar not caused by clouds

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Snags, Shrimp on the Barbie and 'Bloody Oath'; Australia Day 2014

Their water may flush backward and they call McDonald's 'maccas', but Australians sure do know how to party. There are countless memes poking fun at their alcoholism, but how do they really act when it's their most patriotic day? Australia Day is celebrated on January 26 each year, and whether you're a US citizen who's found yourself over there or an expat feeling a little homesick, we've got you covered.

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