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Oceania Travel Articles
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| Palau:
The Rainbows End
by
Matt Bell
Juggling chainsaws. Running with the
bulls. Skydiving. President Cheney. Some things just sound
scary, and when we found out we would be snorkeling with
some Jellyfish, tremors of terror are exactly what slipped
up our spine.
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August 16, 2008 |
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24 Hours in Sydney
By Ed Walsh
After surviving the hilarity of Air New Zealand's fourteen hour inaugural 'Pink
Flight,' hosted by saucy comedienne Kathy Griffin, writer Ed Walsh had just one
day to explore Sydney before heading back to San Francisco. Braving rains, mild
floods and more than a little scaling the heights here are the highs and lows of
Ed's 24 hours in Sydney.
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March 21, 2008
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Celebrating 30 Years of Gay Pride Down Under at Sydney Mardi Gras
It’s the largest gay party in the world, with extraordinary performances, costumes, sports events and festivals, and this weekend, the 30th anniversary of Sydney’s Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras kicked off with a bang. The theme this year is Brave New World, chosen to represent the struggles and achievements this legendary event has had to endure over the past three decades.
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February 13, 2008 |
Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula
Plunge yourself into natural thermal springs, laze by cosy fires, sip warming red wines and savour slow cooked regional food… these are just some of the reasons to take a drive down to Australia’s magnificent Mornington Peninsula.
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May 30, 2007 |
New Zealand
New
Zealand may never achieve the party-central status of its massive
neighbor, Australia, but what it lacks in gay venues it more than makes
up in spectacular scenery, climate and a
distinctively different
gay/lesbian scene.
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June 13, 2005
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All Over Melbourne
Asked to name Australian cities, most Americans could come up with
two: Sydney and... that other one. Sydney's the one with the Opera
House. But Melbourne has everything else. Its
kaleidoscope of
attractions are scattered across the area, so visitors will
find plenty to do, see, and buy all over this metropolis-by-the-bay.
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February 18, 2005 |
Daylesford: Lesbi-Gay Capital Of Oz
If
you thought Sydney was the LGBT capital of Australia, you may have been
blinded by the big city lights. The fact that virtually no one beyond
the island continent has heard of Daylesford, only makes your discovery
of it twice as sweet.
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August 25, 2004 |
Gay Auckland
Auckland,
being the biggest metropolitan area in New Zealand, hosts a busy gay
scene. In a country with extremely enlightened gay and other human
rights laws, which had given the vote to women fifty odd years before -
many Aucklanders are almost blasé about their gay neighbors.
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August 02, 2004 |
Sydney
Despite
the myth, Sydney is not at the bottom of the world. Not if you
turn the map around. As the main gateway to the continent of
Australasia, it is an expansive city of acceptance, where "G'day," roos
and cork hats are only part of the Aussie story.
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June 07, 2004 |
Brisbane Bound
Smug
Sydney and Melbourne residents traditionally enjoyed turning their noses
up at Brisbane, their little neighbor to the north. Accused of being an
overblown country town, the city of Brisbane is anything but. The
largest metropolis in the state of Queensland, Brisbane is an
urbane and refined city.
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December 17, 2003 |
G&L Wine Lovers Welcome in
Tasmania
Tasmanian
wine tours now come with a little action, courtesy of a new operator
combining food and wine indulgences with a dash of adventure. DeeTours
DownUnder has introduced several palate-pleasing tours called “Vino
Ventures.” Each tour gets off the beaten track to blend
wine, food and outdoor activities such as golfing, fishing, bush
walking, cycling or kayaking.
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November 12, 2003 |
The Hero Festival may be dead,
but Gay New Zealand is more alive than ever!
New
Zealand's annual Hero Festival, which had flamboyantly celebrated the
pride of our local Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender communities
over almost a decade, has died a quiet death in July of this year.
Diagnosis: Financial collapse and subsequent euthanasia by Hero
Incorporated, the owners of the trademark and organisers of Hero 2002.
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November 05, 2002 |
New
Zealand Travel Tips
If someone offers you “grub” think twice—he may be talking about a
squishy caterpiller-like insect larvae popular with aboriginal cultures.
“Bugs” however, may refer to a lobster-like crab and “yabbies” are
crayfish.
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September 27, 2002 |
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