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  • Top 5 most dangerous beaches in the world

    Hanging out on a beach, working on a perfect tan and taking a dip in the crystal clear water sounds like a dream come true for many travelers, but like all good things in life, going to the beach is not without risk.

    There aren’t many things that are out to get you while you’re still on solid ground, but once you are in the water, it’s possible to meet some creatures that are anything but friendly. And since it’s better safe than sorry, here’s a list of the top 5 most dangerous beaches in the world.

     
  • Solo travel destinations in South Pacific

    Traveling solo is becoming more and more popular, and not because travelers are becoming more antisocial – on the contrary! When your friends are not inclined to long weeks of travel, it’s best not to lug them with you and listen to them complain, and just go traveling on your own!

    Traveling solo is much less scary than it sounds, and you always end up meeting traveling companions for portions of your journey. Here are some solo travel destinations in South Pacific, for those travelers who want to experience the joys of traveling on their own.

     
  • The 10 most beautiful cities in the world

    Beauty is supposed to be in the eye of the beholder, but when it comes to architecture and general atmosphere, there are a few cities in the world that are undeniably more beautiful than others. Since there are more cities in the world than one can possibly visit in a lifetime, there are surely some that we’ve missed, but we can wager a pretty safe bet on which are ten of the most beautiful cities in the world, that probably most visitors can appreciate.

     
  • Australian roadtrips that you should take before you die

    Australia is probably one of the most fun holiday destinations in the world, and it’s not only because of the kangaroos. Australia is the perfect mix of beautiful scenery, amazing places, quaint little towns, bustling cities and beaches, so every trip you take to Downunder is bound to be filled with excitement.

    But considering the sheer size of Australia, staying in one place for the entire trip would mean that you’re missing out on a lot of stuff. So if you want to see as much as possible of the country, take a road trip. Here is our list of the top Australian roadtrips that you should take before you die.

     
  • Top 10 free art galleries worth visiting

    Art is never cheap, and if it’s good art we’re talking about, you probably have to pay a lot to see it. Or maybe not? When you are going traveling, it’s only natural to save some money for entry fees to museums, galleries, historical sites and other attractions.

    And while some galleries will not let you off the hook too easily, there are several museums where you can admire all the art you want – for free, because that’s how the best things in life are. So here are the top 10 free art galleries that you should visit during your travels.

     
  • Top 5 Australia beaches

    If we are to completely ignore geographically accurate terminology, we could say that Australia is one, big, island (but as travelers we do know that it’s in fact a continent :P). And big islands have big beaches, and not only that, but many of them, too.

    Australia is a Mecca for beach-goers, precisely because there is so much to choose from, 11, 011 beaches to be more precise (that’s more than in any other country on the planet). 85% of the Australian people, lucky devils, live within an hour’s drive from the beach. So no matter whether you like deserted beaches or crowded ones where you can party, you will find it in Oz. And to make your choice even easier, here are the top 5 beaches in Australia.

     
  • Craziest circuses around the world

    Welcome, welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the most amazing, bizarre and hair-raising sights you’ll ever see. Fearsome tamed beasts, flying acrobats, mesmerizing magic acts and more! That’s what you get at the world-famous circuses you’re about to get acquainted with.

    Circuses have such a long traditions and are so enveloped in mystery and lore that it would be a huge mistake not to go to at least one representation, if you get the chance. It’s probably not educational, but who cares? Circuses represent fun in its purest, craziest form. So here are the most mind-blowing circuses of them all.

     
  • Five weird theme parks around the world

    Unless you are aged 10, you probably won’t want to plan an entire trip around visiting one single theme park. Amusement parks are more amusing for kids rather than adults, but there is the odd park that can make even the most hardened grown-up smile a little.

    If you are bored of traditional merry-go-rounds, roller coasters and ghost trains, you should check out some of the more unusual theme parks around the world. They might not be enough to keep you entertained for weeks, but there will be enough novelty in them to fill a day at least. Here’s list of the most weird and unusual theme parks you can find.

     
  • Top scariest and harmless animals and their habitats

    aye ayeWhenever you visit a part of the world where you haven’t been before, you have to get used to a new culture and a different language and people, but that’s not all. There’s also the wildlife, which depending on your location, can be more or less interesting or bothersome.

    If you’re touring cities, or you spend most of your time on the beach, the most you have to fear are some mosquitoes, but if you are trekking or hiking (and these activities usually offer ample opportunity to get acquainted with the local critters), meeting a “resident” is not always the best thing that can happen to you. But some animals that you might encounter on your travels might look weird or dangerous, but actually they couldn’t be more peaceful. So here’s a list of the the scariest harmless animals in the world.

     
  • Top 7 free attractions in Australia

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that Australia is a paradise for tourists. You can find Downunder everything that makes a perfect holiday: museums and monuments, parks, beaches and bustling cities. You don’t need a huge budget to have fun in Australia, because luckily, the most impressive sights to see on our planet’s smallest continent are free.

    You just need a backpack, lots of sunscreen and a taste for adventure. These attractions will take you away from the safety of the big cities, so be prepared to live rough for a while. The best way to savour that Australia has to offer is to rent a car and roll down the dusty roads in search of natural wonders like you’ve never see before.

     
 
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