australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
History of Australia Day
Did you know that the history of European Australia has ties to the American Revolutionary War? Back when the 13 American Colonies were part of the British Commonwealth, it was convenient for England to transport its convicts to the Colonies. Indeed, it was considered more humane to “transport” prisoners than to execute them, and there were getting to be so many convicts.
By Bill Petro3 years ago in Wander
How to Kitesurf in Perth
Tipped to be one of the most popular kitesurfing hotspots in the country, hitting the waves in picturesque Perth is a dream all kitesurfers entertain. Offering water sports enthusiasts the ideal weather and water conditions for engaging in a plethora of water-bound activities, the area is particularly spectacular kitesurfing hotspots make it a must-visit highlight for all. Here are some tips on how to enjoy a kitesurfing holiday in Perth.
By Pavithra Jinadasa3 years ago in Wander
Where'd Those Tree's Go?
I was living in Alexandra Headlands on the Sunshine Coast. It’s a beautiful place but as far as headlands go, not much of a headland. I was lucky enough to be living right on the beachfront. Literally walk out the door, run the gauntlet that is crossing the main road called Alexandra Parade and then wambam, ocean.
By jesse mannix3 years ago in Wander
Historical Facts about Melbourne Autumn Racing Carnival
One of the fastest-growing sports in Australia is thoroughbred horse racing. It even comes close to some of the top-ranking sports like Australian Football and Rugby League. Over the years, the sport has grown to become a leading entertainment source for a growing audience in the country. Horse racing fans come from all sports divides, such as basketball and rugby enthusiasts. Horse racing generates millions of dollars for both punters and bookmakers.
By Tatiana Higgins4 years ago in Wander
How to Spend a Long Weekend in Adelaide: What to Do, Where to Eat & Where to Stay
this will be one such special long-weekend indeed. There's more to be carried out during these 3 days and here's a quick guide for you. It's your holiday, and make sure you make the best out of it. The city, its attractions, and the people are ever-ready to welcome you.
By Nilusha Perera4 years ago in Wander
Farming in Australia
A few years ago now, I decided that I was tired of waiting. I wanted to go to Australia, a place I had been dreaming of since I was a kid and used to watch Steve Irwin's Crocodile Hunter show religiously. I constantly used to fantasize about sneaking aboard a boat and making my way through the Outback to find him amongst the animals, where I would ask him to make me his apprentice and teach me everything he knew about the natural world.
By Max Drew Geiger4 years ago in Wander
How To - How To Plan a Day Trip to Melbourne – With the Top-Rated Day Trips on Record
Introduction The thing about staying in Melbourne is that wherever you may want to go on a road trip, whether it is to the spectacular beaches, the wild outback, mountainous expanses or quirky little towns, you can do it. Everything is just a drive away from Melbourne. If you are looking for the most scenic route to go on a drive, The Great Ocean Road is just there. Whether it is Phillip Island or the Mornington Peninsula, there is so much to see. So let’s begin with the top-rated day trips from Melbourne.
By Pavithra Jinadasa4 years ago in Wander