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Worlds 17 most spectacular footbridges
Rope bridge over the precipice on Mount Ai-Petri.
The narrow hanging bridge, suspended 200 metres above the ground in Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar.
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Montague Island wildlife: Whales and seals and dolphins, oh my
Some of the raucous locals.
Little penguins come ashore on Montague Island.
Montague island lighthouse.
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Why you should travel by bus in other countries
Youll meet some very colourful characters on buses in the Americas.
I dont love buses. No one loves buses. No one romanticises buses the way they do trains. No one fantasises about a bus trip the way they do with
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Asias most exclusive destination
Students of the Tango Buddhist Institute, Tango Monastery, Bhutan.
Im in the prayer hall of Tango Buddhist monastery high on a mountainside in Bhutan, watching as a woman performs chag, ritual prostrations before
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Six of the best: Scenic flights
Sydney by seaplane: Is there a more spectacular city harbour than Sydneys? We think not, especially from the air. Departing from the water in Rose Bay, Sydney Seaplanes offer scenic flights in a classic de Ha
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Camping trip tips: How to plan a successful camping trip
With summer approaching, thoughts turn to plans of tent-bound adventure.
Step one: pack for all weather. It doesnt matter if its supposed to be sunny and 30 degrees for the entire length of your stay. If youre goi
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Dhow sailing safari, Mozambique: Sailing Africas Whitsundays
Sailing Africas answer to the Whitsundays
Sailing on a wooden dhow, an Arabic design that has sailed the Indian Ocean for
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Hiking Canadas Pacific West Coast trail
Hikers sit against a giant driftwood log sipping hot tea.
You know youre about to embark on a serious hike when the compulsory safety briefing before you set off includes instructions on what to do if a tsunami hi
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Hiking the Jatbula Trail through Nitmiluk National Park, Northern Territory
A hiker above the Crystal Falls on the Northern Territorys Jatbula Trail.
Three steps from my bed, the river has ballooned into a virtual billabong. Lilies bloom in purple glory around its banks and goanna track
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Six of the best: Awe-inspiring US national parks
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK: The five national parks spread across the south of Utah each do the rugged red rocks and canyons thing slightly differently, and combine beautifully as a road trip, but Bryce Canyo
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Welcome to the hottest place on the planet
The hottest place in the world
The Danakil Depression, in northern Ethiopia, is one of the hottest and least hospitable p
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Top 14 man-made structures you’ll never forget
The Burj, Dubai: Its not so much the view from the bottom that youll remember, although the worlds tallest building does look great from afar. The crazy thing is the way the world looks from the 124th floor o
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OReillys Rainforest Retreat, Gold Coast hinterland: Review
A tourist looks out from the Best of All Lookout in Springbrook National Park.
The rainforest is closing in. Gnarled tentacles creep at the roadside and a gauntlet of tree trunks converges, weaving a fishermans ne
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Papua New Guinea: A tropical paradise on our doorstep
Descending to Tufis fjords.
Deserted beaches, lush jungles, spectacular coral reefs, birds of paradise and tribal traditions: Ute Junker falls in love with PNG.
The moment we enter the sun-dappled jungle clearing, I
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Beyond the Grand Canyon: Kali Gandak, the Blyde River Canyon and Chinas Tiger Leaping Gorge
Kali
In the desert lands of Arizona, theres a very famous Grand Canyon, but across the world there are many other grand canyons. Some are deeper than the Grand Canyon, some are wider and a few get spruiked as cont
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Cruising on cargo ships: How to be a passenger on a cargo ship
They may not be luxurious, but John McGuffick thinks cargo ships are the only way to travel (on a budget).
From tumultuous oceans to raw steak dinners, John McGuffick has had a few hairy moments at sea. But the re
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Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree: Climbing Australia’s scariest tourist attraction
Australia’s scariest tourist attraction: Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree.
It is surrounded by some of the tallest trees on earth – the centuries-old karris of south-west WA – and n
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Worlds best coral reefs for diving, snorkeling and swimming
Made up of 2900 individual reefs and 900 islands, the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef off Australia draws divers for its clear, warm waters and protected fauna, which include many endemic spec
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Top 10 adventure things you can only do in New Zealand
FLYING INTO A VOLCANO: White Island, 48 kilometres offshore from Whakatane in the Bay of Plenty, is one of the most accessible active volcanoes on earth – so accessible, in fact, that you can land a helicopte
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Why Djibouti is Africas hottest new travel destination
Djiboutis otherworldly landscapes are starting to attract tourists.
Djibouti is out of this world. Its a claim no travel writer should ever make, but it really is as if a great chunk of Mars has been carved out an
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