Situated between the Indian and South Pacific Oceans in a geographically misunderstood region of the world called Oceania, Australia is a continent nearly twice the size of Europe and also an independent nation made up of six states and two territories. The literal continental size of the country makes for travel that is diverse and exhilarating without the hassle of ever crossing a single border!
Australia has been inhabited for an estimated 45,000 years with the first recorded European encounter with the landmass not until 1606. In 1770, the English navigator James Cook claimed Australia for Britain, but it was not until the gold rush of the 1800s that Aboriginal tribes were really harmed by Europeans who were drawn into the depths of the continent’s formidable Great Dividing Range where natives had since thrived undisturbed. Today there are many trading posts, such as Alice Springs, where Aborigines sell traditional artwork and musical instruments such as the popular didgeridoo.
Wine, Waves, and Whimsical Wilderness
Most travelers anticipate a visit to the Sydney Opera House, a wild ride through the outback and then a dive at the Great Barrier Reef, and most visitors experience an abrupt awakening to the sheer depth of Australia’s wonderful attributes and activities as well as the great distances that would make such a trip lengthy at best. Southwestern Australia is a fantastic wine-producing region, with harvests including Australia’s own Shiraz. Visit the popular Margaret River area for delicious reds or take a drive along the nearby coast and surf some of the best waves in the morning while making a leisurely afternoon of wine tasting in the quaint coastal towns along the way. On the path of indulgence, make sure to enjoy some truly authentic Aussie cuisine like slow-roasted kangaroo or emu, and don’t shy away from the Moreton Bay bug, which is actually an exceptional species of slipper lobster native to Australian waters.
Witness firsthand the versatility of the Aussie landscape by venturing north to the coastal Daintree Rainforest in the wet tropical region near the festive city of Cairns and the northern tip of the Great Barrier Reef. Some of the world’s oldest rainforest stands in Australia’s tropical north while ski resorts garnish the eastern Snowy Mountains outside of cosmopolitan Sydney and the semi-arid Flinders Ranges in the south represent the last of the quintessential Australian outback, complete with crocodiles and wallabies. Tasmania, Australia’s giant southern island, is often considered a miniature Australia with all of the spectacular sights in a fraction of the size. Most notable is the intense backdrop marked with jutting peaks, plunging crevasses and glacial lakes of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
Whether you travel to Australia for the rugged adventure of the outback or the richly multicultural and ultra-hip global scenes of Melbourne and Sydney, the deluge of opportunities available upon arrival are sure to turn your initial itinerary on its head. Not to mention, Australia is an excellent jumping point from which to discover the many tropical island-nations of Southeast Asia to the [...]
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Travel To Australia: A Country-Continent Continuum
Ugg Boots – Ugg Australia Boots
UGG Australia is a brand name for fashionable sheepskin boots. Sheepskin footwear has long been popular in the rural areas of Australia, and its popularity increased as the product was discovered by surfers and others. Even though one would think lined sheepskin is very hot, the way they allow air to circulate prevents feet from overheating.
The boots achieved some notoriety during the world wars when pilots searched for footwear that was warm and comfortable on their cold flights in high altitude. Swimmers and surfers also discovered the product in the 1960s and took to wearing them in public even though the boots had previously only been worn around the home. They became even more popular and gained worldwide exposure when Brian Smith, a surfer from Australia, took a pair of UGG Australia Boots to the U.S. and impressed California surfers.
Soon UGG Australia Boots were seen all over the U.S., and UGG® Australia was purchased by Deckers Outdoor Corporation (1995). They developed new designs over the years, and the line now includes slippers, casual shoes, and many boot designs. Now the brand is recognized as a popular, high-end fashion footwear and is even seen on runway models in popular fashion shows worldwide.
Even Oprah Winfrey has enjoyed the fashion statement-Oprah featured the UGG Australia boot three times on her shows and the resulting exposure (and her high opinion of them) is one of the many reasons for the boot’s increased popularity. In fact, Oprah was so excited by the comfort and warmth of UGG Boots that she ordered them for her entire staff of 350 people.
Despite trademark conflicts, the Deckers Outdoor Corporation has made the UGG Australia Boot a household name. Even those who don’t own a pair recognize the designs and make.
Occasionally an actor will be seen in UGG Australia Boots. Pamela Anderson wore them during shooting for Baywatch, and several others have worn them for advertisements for the UGG Brand. UGG Australia has popularized sheepskin boots, slippers, and shoes and now distributes the product worldwide.
Tips for Your Safe Holidays Tour in Victoria, Australia
Australia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with everything a traveler wants to do and see during a holiday. Australia is known for its beautiful & spectacular landscapes. The most spectacular thing in Australia includes number of crystal clear beaches, tall and adventurous mountains, great food and wine and friendly peoples.
More than 4, 00,000 visitors hit Australian shores every month for their holidays and relaxation. From that, large amount of visitors hit region of Victoria for getting adventurous holiday tours, sporting, fashion and cultural events. Visiting the tourist destinations of Victoria, you will discover the great diversity and beauty of Victoria’s regions. The adventurous Victoria has towering rainforests, ski resorts and endless golden bays, to craggy ocean cliffs, rolling green hills and red sandy deserts to give you thrilling holiday experience.
The state of Victoria has number of beaches, tall mountains and long forests, where you can plan your adventurous activities like rock climbing, abseiling, white water rafting & horse riding. Also it’s a great fun to discovering the rural and wild life of Victoria in your 4wd vehicles. So, while you are on your tour to Australia, do not forget to try some of the Victoria’s adventurous activities like Rock Climbing / Abseiling Mt. Buffalo, Cattle Drive in High Country, Rafting at Grogging plains etc. One of the best tour providers I am aware about in Victoria, Australia is www.AdventureVictoria.com.au
However, it’s unavoidable and has to consider that Australia has a diverse climate that can be harsh for those who are careless, or who don’t prepare themselves well in advance for their journey. So while your tour to Australia, be prepare and consider all under mentioned safety guidelines for joyous journey.
Always have a road map handy
Keep all important contact numbers handy
Carry & wear proper cloths, as demanded by climate
Driving your vehicle safely, always on left side of road
Do keep an eye on your gauges and remember to keep your vehicle’s petrol tank well filled and your water topped up
Make sure you have a spare tyre and digging tools in your vehicle
Be aware of wildlife, while hiking or forest driving.
When you are at beach, always swim between the red and yellow flags fitted by guards
Don’t try to touch any sea creatures you may see. They may bite, sting and, on occasions, can be fatal
Wear long trousers and boots if walking in forest or long grasses
Drink plenty of water and do not forget to carry at enough water for your tour
Carry enough money in pocket for any emergency that may occur
If you consider all above safety guidelines while planning your trip, I probably think you’ll have a wonderful trip to Victoria and across Australia. I pray for your upcoming safe and sensation tour [...]
Visit Australia And Discover Several Remarkable Facts On Koalas
Among the various animals living in Australia, koalas are considered the most popular. They have lived some 4 million years ago and continue to exist until today. However, their survival is threatened by increasing hunting and killing of European hunters especially in the Southern part of Australia. That is why this group of marsupials or the pouched mammals has been known to become extinct in the western part of the country.
For so many years, koalas exist and survive in Australia. This group of mammals is already considered important part of the Aboriginal culture and has been highlighted in various legends.
It is interesting to know that the Australian community has thought of preserving this particular breed of marsupials through the sanctuary. Here, you can see live koalas that you can touch, cuddle, and hand feed. By experiencing first hand encounter with these cute mammals, you will have better understanding as to why they need to be protected and cared for.
To know more about koalas, here is a list of some of the remarkable facts:
1. Scientific name
Koalas are considered a part of the Australian culture and heritage. They have known to live in all parts of Australia. The first person who was able to see and actually illustrate a koala is John Price. He is also the first Briton to discover other forms of mammals existing in the country. It was in January 1798 when he was sent to discover the Nepean River. Price was known to be a Governor Hunter’s servant.
His accounts were not published until after 100 years that his stories about his discovery have been made known to the public. With this, koalas were given the scientific name “phascolarctos cinerus” or the “ash grey pouched bear.”
2. It is not a bear
It is funny to note that despite of its resemblance to bear, koalas are not bears. In fact, they don’t have any relation at all. Since this particular breed of mammal is classified as marsupials or the pouched animals, they are more closely related to the wombats and kangaroos, although the resemblance is not that close.
But just like a typical teddy bear, koalas are nice to touch and cuddle. They have thick soft fur. Their size and profile make them cute and lovable.
3. Sleepy-head
This group of marsupials can be classified as certified sleepy-heads because nearly 75% of their day to day existence is spent on sleeping. Most of the time, you see them sleeping in daytime. They just start to move around after sunset.
4. Sociable animal
Koalas are known to be sociable. They tend to exist with other koalas. That is why they need bigger areas of territories to accommodate a number of koala population.
You can even see koalas barking at other koalas. Maybe it is one of their ways in communicating and socializing with the others.
5. Remarkable diet
Experts say that among the mammals particularly the marsupials, koalas have remarkable diet. They can survive even with eucalyptus leaves alone. In fact, they don’t regularly drink water at all. That’s because [...]



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