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Uluru: A Timeless Encounter in the Australian Outback

In the heart of Australia’s Red Centre sprawls Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, home to the awe-inspiring natural icon of Uluru, once known as Ayers Rock. Uluru is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a place of profound spiritual significance to the Anangu people, the land’s traditional custodians. This sandstone monolith stands tall, its vibrant hues …

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Yellow Water Billabong at Kakadu National Park in Pictures

Yellow Water Billabong at Kakadu National Park in Pictures

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship Yellow Water Billabong Yellow Water Billabong is a small body of water off the South Alligator River in Kakadu National Park. Kakadu is a UNESCO World Heritage site just outside of Darwin, in the North of Australia. If you are into birdwatching or crocodiles, or both, Yellow Water …

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Street Art Sydney Australia

Maynard’s Street Art Obsession – Sydney, Australia

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship Before I arrived in Australia, I had read numerous times that Melbourne was the city to beat when it came to street art down under. So we recruited help from our good friends at Global Greeters to give us a tour. Thus when we found street after street …

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Road Tripping Australia - Bondi Beach

Road Tripping: Australia – Sydney to The Great Ocean Road

Last Updated on April 3, 2024 by Travelationship A road trip across Australia can only be described as epic. It is also the only way you can get a sense of the scale of this country. We had seventeen days and a grand plan that had us traversing some 5,630 km (3,498 miles) and past …

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Touring Old Melbourne Gaol

Touring the Old Melbourne Gaol and City Watch House

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship I will start with – We loved this place! We had the pleasure of being led by Troy, and we could have listened to his Australian history lessons for days. His stories of Ned Kelly, Australia’s number one folk hero, were fascinating. The stories of Ned’s rebellion …

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Eureka Skydeck Melbourne

Our Visit to Eureka Skydeck and The Edge

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship The Skydeck is the Southern Hemisphere’s Highest Viewing Point Platform. Once in Melbourne, it’s hard to miss the building towering over the city at 297.3m / 975ft high. The Eureka Stockade rebellion influenced the building design during the Victorian Gold Rush era. The windows on the top …

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