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Burra: The Copper City
Burra is a town located in the mid-north of South Australia, known for its rich copper mining history. Copper was discovered in Burra in 1845, and it quickly became one of the most significant copper mines in Australia. It did not become an official entity until 1940 when five tiny independent mining communities were drawn together…
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Gulf Station
Gulf Station is a well-preserved example of a 19th-century rural property in Australia. John Dickson (1815-1878) took up a 25,000 acre pastoral lease in the Yarra Valley as early as 1843. He rented part of this land to the Bell family of Kangaroo Ground in 1851 and by 1856 the Bell and Armstrong families had…
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Melbourne’s Street Art Lanes and Alley Ways
Melbourne’s street art lanes are a hallmark of the city’s vibrant artistic culture, transforming ordinary alleys into dynamic open-air galleries. Renowned globally, these laneways are adorned with a constantly evolving mix of murals, graffiti, stencils, paste-ups, and installations by both local and international artists. This ever-changing nature of the art means that no two visits…
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The Joy of the Open Road
There’s a unique sense of liberation that comes with hitting the open road. Whether you’re embarking on a spontaneous road trip or simply taking the scenic route, the joys of driving on the open road are unparalleled. The open road symbolizes freedom and independence. As you leave the confines of city life behind, a world…
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The Icy Beauty of Curtis Bay
Curtis Bay is a small bay located on the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is named after Benjamin R. Curtis, an American lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1851 to 1857. This bay, like many parts of the Antarctic Peninsula, is a unique…
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A Journey Through Some of Australia’s Historic Locations
Old places, such as historic buildings and structures, are an important part of our cultural heritage and identity. They provide a glimpse into the past and help us understand the history of our cities and countries but many old places are at risk of being lost forever due to neglect, natural disasters, or development. Old…
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Railways in Outback Australia
Trains and railways played a crucial role in the development and expansion of Australia’s outback. Here are some key reasons why they were important: Many of these railroads are now redundant having been replaced with road and air transport. We can only reflect in the romantic days of steam and past train travel..
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King Penguins at Salisbury Plain on South Georgia Island
South Georgia is a remote island located in the southern Atlantic Ocean, about 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) east-southeast of the Falkland Islands and about 2,700 kilometers (1,700 miles) east-southeast of Argentina. It is part of a British Overseas Territory known as South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. The island is approximately 170 kilometers (105…
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The Magnificent Torres del Paine
The Torres del Paine (Towers of Paine) and Paine Massif are located in the Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. The Torres del Paine are three granite peaks that rise up to 2,500 meters above sea level, while the Paine Massif is a large mountain range that includes several other peaks and glaciers.…
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Beautiful Landmarks of Paris
Paris, the City of Light, is an incredibly beautiful city that captures the hearts of millions of people every year. Its stunning architecture, iconic landmarks, and romantic ambiance make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The Eiffel Tower is undoubtedly the most recognizable landmark in Paris, and its beauty is…
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