South Caicos- Fishing Capital of the Turks and Caicos Island

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South Caicos is the most popular travel destination once known for fishing industry and today island boasts popular historical, cultural and scuba diving destination under Turks and Caicos Islands. South Caicos has great historical significance when it comes to salt pans, salt industry and process and bone fishing.  From 1700 to 1960, regions got the … Read more

KwaZulu Natal

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KwaZulu Natal is a small province in South Africa including most adventure beaches, mountains and savannah where visitors go to watch white rhinos, lions and giraffes. Since it holds most beautiful scenic forest areas with rarest wildlife making it a great destination to make safari such as Big Five Safari and Water Safari. Landmark is … Read more

Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada- Island’s of the People

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What is Haida Gwaii Known For?   Haida Gwaii is an archipelago located off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Haida Gwaii often called “Queen Charlotte Island”, home to the rich indigenous heritages and cultures, beautiful natural landscapes and abundant wildlife like subspecies such as black bear. Additionally, Haida Gwaii is also heaven for many … Read more

A Travel Guide For Ocala National Forest

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Why Ocala National Forest is Popular?   Ocala National Forest is a unique and fascinating Florida’s national forest where visitors would experience year round friendly climates with different outdoor activities. Ocala National Forest offers more wild winter and perfect summer making it heaven for camping and canoe lovers. Additionally, its geographical and friendly climates help … Read more

Murray River, Victoria, Australia- 10 Interesting Facts

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Overview Murray River, Victoria, Australia   The Murray River is one of the world’s longest (longest in Australia) rivers stretching 2,700 km in length from the mountains of the Great Dividing Range to Adelaide. Due to its breathtaking natural attractions and longest river basin, Murray River is often renowned for its mesmerising landscapes, home to … Read more

These US National Parks in Indian Are Really Worth to Explore

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Despite Country’s rich industries, sports and agricultures, Indiana is a state home to 3 major national parks. These 3 major national parks serve all sorts of backpackers from its great outdoor activities, historical landmarks, wide variety of biodiversity options and educational memorials. So, let’s look at what are the 3 major US National Parks in … Read more

Taronga Zoo- Sydney City Wildlife Guide

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About Taronga Zoo   Taronga Zoo is Australia’s most popular and renowned zoo and wildlife conservation located on the shores of Sydney Harbour. Opened in 1884 to the general public with the title of Billy Goat Swamp. Later Billy Goat Swamp converted as a Moore Park Zoo, which is run and managed by the Zoological … Read more

Umpherston Sinkhole or Balumbu

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Umpherston Sinkhole or Balumbul History Umpherston Sinkhole or Balumbul is a natural Sinkhole today operating as a “Beautiful Garden” once typically a limestone cave. But over a period of time this limestone cave formed through the dissolution of soluble rocks. Initially Sinkholes formed through small erosion of limestones by sea water waves and ground water … Read more

Barossa Valley- Where Nature Meets Wineries

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About Barossa Valley   Barossa Valley is one of the World’s largest wine producing areas, home to more than 150 wineries and 80 cellar doors. Located in South Australia, where travellers could encounter some of the rarest vines collections such as Shiraz, grenache, mataro, semillon and sauvignon. Barossa Valley was established over 160 years ago, … Read more

Ningaloo Reef, Australia

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Ningaloo Reef   Ningaloo Reef is a stunning coral reef located off the northwest coast of Australia. Close to the town of Exmouth in Western Australia, Ningaloo Reef is Australia’s largest fringing reef, where whale sharks, manta rays and turtles are more common animals. UNESCO World Heritage Site, stretching over 260 kilometers recognised for its … Read more