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foramworldwide · 5 months ago
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lookbookfly21 · 2 months ago
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wanderbirdholidays · 3 months ago
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nitsaholidays24 · 3 months ago
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gokitetour · 1 year ago
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10 top tourist destinations in Australia for visitors in 2023
Travellers are invited by the continually expanding horizons of Australia’s majestic landscapes in 2023 to explore a realm where natural marvels converge with bustling cities. First among them is Sydney, the harbour city, which exhibits an array of sails gracing its Opera House and the looming arch of the harbour bridge. For dive enthusiasts the great barrier reef truly is a paradise here on earth, such a magnificent masterpiece so large that it can be seen from space, a haven of coral wonders and marine life unparalleled by any other. On the other hand, Australia’s cultural hotspot of Melbourne is embellished by its engaging lanes, unmatched art scene, and rich culinary heritage, which draw tourists in their numbers. The attraction for tourists in the Sub-Continents region is much stronger. These essential experiences have resulted in tailor-made Australia tour packages from India that capture and encapsulate them in a journey of beautiful moments. Therefore, have a look in the direction of Australia and its famous sites that are waiting for you.
1.Iconic Harbour City, Sydney
The New South Wales capital is a popular first destination. See the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, its prominent sights. Attend an Opera House performance, climb the Harbour Bridge for a city view, or visit Bondi Beach. Visit bustling Darling Harbour, Surry Hills, and The Rocks.
 2.Great Barrier Reef: Divers' Paradise
                The Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef system in the world, is located off Queensland. Diverse marine life is there where visitors may snorkel and dive. Resorts on islands like Hamilton and Hayman provide opulent lodging. A beautiful fly above the reef provides a unique vantage point.
3.The Cultural Capital: Melbourne
Melbourne is a cultural hotspot with art-filled laneways, cafés, and shops. The city holds many festivals, events, and exhibits due to its lively cultural sector. Sports fans may attend the Australian Open or Melbourne Cricket Ground, while coffee lovers can visit several attractive cafés.
4.Heart of the Outback: Uluru
The Anangu people's holy location is a mesmerising crimson monolith in the Australian outback. Visitors should learn about its spiritual importance, local flora, and animals. The "Field of Light" display with thousands of shimmering LEDs against Uluru is stunning at night.
5.Surfers' Dream: Gold Coast
Surfers Paradise is Australia's greatest beach in Queensland. After the beaches, there are amusement parks like Warner Bros. Movie World and Dreamworld, rainforest hikes, and Mount Tamborine vistas.
6.The thriving west is Perth.
Perth is Australia's west coast jewel and the world's most remote big metropolis. Visit Kings Park, Rottnest Island, to see quokkas, or enjoy its laid-back pace. Day visits to Margaret River wine country are ideal.
7.Wilderness and heritage in Tasmania
This island state is known for its natural and historic features and fresh vegetables. Hobart's MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) is famous worldwide, while Cradle Mountain and Freycinet National Park provide wonderful hiking.
8.The Ancient Daintree Rainforest
The oldest rainforest in the world is the Daintree in Far North Queensland. Take a guided stroll, cruise the Daintree River, or zipline through the canopy to see its richness.
9.Wine lovers love Adelaide and the Barossa Valley.
Adelaide, with its colonial architecture, is the entrance to various wine areas, including the Barossa Valley. This area offers vineyard tours, world-class wines, and gourmet meals.
10.Kakadu National Park—A Lost Land
Wildlife, waterfalls, and Aboriginal rock art fill Kakadu's roughly 20,000 square kilometres in the Northern Territory. The park has natural beauty and a rich culture.
In 2023, Australia will remain one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, known for its inimitable combination of natural, cultural, and modern wonders. Australia presents an array of unforgettable memories in the waiting; whether it will be when you stand on top of a cliff by the crystal-clear turquoise waters of Bondi Beach or dive into the enchanting blue sea of the Great Barrier Reef, the journey to this alluring continent is a saga of adventure itself; however, it is even more fascinating when one books a tour package for Australia through Book Australia Tour Packages. The packages have been packaged in a remarkable manner that caters to all travellers’ wishes, whether it is about the wild Outback terrain or chic city centres. Essentially, as each year proceeds, a trip ‘down So why wait? Discover Australia’s Dream Today!
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squidtravel01 · 2 years ago
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india-tour-booking · 2 years ago
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soberscientistlife · 1 month ago
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Saving this for me. Items possibly targeted for tariffs. • Bananas, Mangoes, and Pineapples (from Central and South America) • Avocados (from Mexico) • Citrus fruits like oranges and lemons (from Mexico and Spain) • Berries (e.g., strawberries, blueberries) (from Mexico, Chile) • Tomatoes, Bell Peppers, and Cucumbers (from Mexico and Canada) • Asparagus (from Peru and Mexico) Seafood (Fresh, Frozen, and Canned) • Fresh/Frozen Shrimp (from Thailand, India, Ecuador) • Salmon (from Norway, Chile) • Tilapia (from China) • Tuna (canned) (from Thailand, the Philippines) • Sardines (from Portugal, Morocco) • Mackerel (canned) (from Japan, Norway) Grains and Legumes • Rice (from Thailand, India, Vietnam) • Quinoa (from Peru and Bolivia) • Chickpeas and Lentils (from Canada, India) Nuts and Seeds • Cashews (from Vietnam and India) • Brazil Nuts (from Bolivia, Brazil) • Almonds (from Spain, Australia) • Chia Seeds (from Mexico and Argentina) Dairy Products • Cheese varieties like Parmesan, Gouda, Feta (from Italy, Netherlands, Greece) • Butter (from Ireland, New Zealand) • Yogurt (Greek-style from Greece, other varieties from Europe) Canned Foods and Packaged Items • Tomato paste and puree (from Italy) • Canned olives and olive oil (from Spain, Italy, Greece) • Canned coconut milk (from Thailand) • Canned beans (from Mexico, Central America) • Canned corn (from Canada, Brazil) • Canned anchovies and sardines (from Morocco, Portugal) • Canned fruit (e.g., pineapple, mango, peaches) (from Thailand, Philippines, Mexico) • Canned tuna and salmon (from Thailand, the Philippines, Chile) Spices and Herbs • Vanilla (from Madagascar) • Black Pepper (from Vietnam, India) • Cinnamon (from Sri Lanka) • Turmeric (from India) • Paprika (from Spain, Hungary) Beverages • Coffee beans (from Brazil, Colombia, Vietnam) • Tea leaves (from India, Sri Lanka, China) • Cocoa beans (from Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana) Oils and Fats • Olive oil (from Spain, Italy, Greece) • Coconut oil (from the Philippines, Indonesia) • Palm oil (from Malaysia, Indonesia) Alcoholic Beverages • Wine (from France, Italy, Chile, Spain) • Beer (particularly certain Mexican brands) • Whiskey and Scotch (from Scotland, Ireland) Sweeteners • Cane sugar (from Brazil, Mexico) • Maple syrup (from Canada) Condiments and Sauces • Soy sauce (from Japan, China) • Fish sauce (from Thailand, Vietnam) • Sriracha and other chili sauces (from Thailand) • Italian pasta sauces (canned/jarred) (from Italy)
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nalyra-dreaming · 4 months ago
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Hi! Can you please explain to me the joke about Armand and the blender. I tried to find a connection between them, but I still don't understand where it came from.
It’s a reference to the books, more specifically the “Devil’s Minion“ chapter in “Queen of the Damned“
“Technological inventions began to obsess Armand, one after the other. First it was kitchen blenders, in which he made frightful concoctions mostly based on the colors of the ingredients; then microwave ovens, in which he cooked roaches and rats. Garbage disposers enchanted him; he fed them paper towels and whole packages of cigarettes. Then it was telephones. He called long distance all over the planet, speaking for hours with "mortals" in Australia or India. Finally television caught him up utterly, so that the flat was full of blaring speakers and flickering screens.“
Armand… likes to experiment. 😬
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Do you know why Indians in particular (and I suppose, new age spiritualists) believe in things like homeopathy or ayurveda(like ashwagandha)? I've always found it so odd, even growing up in india. It's clear that some of these beliefs are marketing schemes, like saying A2 (Indian cows) milk > A1(foreign cows) to the point that they sell A2 cow milk and butter at 10x-20x the price of A1 cow milk. All because of "Vedic" practices (prayers and conducting rituals) of cow rearing. We know that ayurveda especially has no clinical or empirical evidence. It's all anecdotal. But even I was taught to believe that turmeric is a good antioxidant and is great for colds. In reality, only about 2% of turmeric is absorbed by your body. Are indians just more gullible because of Hinduism or is it just willful ignorance because they want to feel some sort of superiority in their spirituality?
Lots of love, thank you for continuing to post!! 💛💛 Hope you're doing well.
A big chunk of it may well be the lack of penetration of criticism and mockery of these superstitions, both for cultural and language reasons.
There's a saying that "sunlight is the best disinfectant." This isn't literally true, it's a metaphor for the notion that exposing ideas to the light of scrutiny, examination and refutation helps to break down and destroy false or bad ideas.
To some extent, the persistence of these superstitions may be that they've not been well exposed to public view to the extent many others have been.
Islam has in its doctrine, the curative and medicinal properties of camel urine. To the extent it's packaged and sold as medicine in the present day solely because in multiple hadiths, Muhammad prescribed camel urine for ailments. People don't know about this, don't believe it or start making excuses about "natural remedies" and the limitations of "western medicine." Even while the World Health Organization calls for people to stop drinking it.
Outside India, there's a certain anti-western chauvinism, coupled with a fetishization of "exotic" cultures. Which is really just the Appeal to Nature and Appeal to Tradition fallacies. But are ripe to be exploited by con artists (e.g. Deepak Chopra) for sale to the credulous who mistake their trendy credulity for "open mindedness." Even though the same people would never be so gullible about superstitions based on Xian mythology.
What this means is that a protective bubble forms around these superstitions because attacking primitive, superstitious nonsense hogwash becomes a "racist" attack on a "culture." You're allowed to - and encouraged to - criticize and attack Xian faith-healing, but not Hindu faith-healing because that's just intolerant of a "culture." Note that this means they want Indian culture to be mired in primitive superstitions.
Internal to India, I think a big part is just that it's so dominant and there isn't the tradition of secularism - separation of church/religion and state - which means religious faith holds more sway. Coupled with more explicit moves in recent years to mirror Islam in offence and fragility regarding "blasphemy" - see the whole "Sexy Kali" thing, for example.
In contrast, in the US, there's been legal challenges mounted against homeopathy as fraud and false advertising under consumer protection laws. If there's no evidence of efficacy, government safety organizations in countries like the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand either don't allow a product to be sold as "medicinal," or don't allow it to be sold at all.
I don't know enough about Indian law to know how robust Indian safety or consumer laws are in terms of leveraging them to call out the same kinds of fraud, but what you're saying about the milk suggests they might not be. It's essentially a claim of "magic milk," given there could be no scientific test that such a claim could survive.
So, there's this absence of pressure from both internal and external. And as we know from evolution, it's pressure which drives change.
People need to be willing to treat Indian and Hindu superstitions the same as they treat Xian superstitions and other unscientific bunk, rejecting attacks on the basis of "racism" or "blasphemy" or "intolerance" or all the usual shit. But I think there also needs to be avenues culturally and legally within India to start challenging the assertions being made. I don't know enough about Indian society or culture to know how much of a superiority complex may be at play, but there is likely an element of ignorance, not necessarily wilful, just regular old ignorance, because of the pervasiveness and persistence of these ideas.
Of course, people are still free to believe stupid shit. But that doesn't mean it should get special, elevated status or be allowed to commit acts of rampant fraud.
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shivshaktimachtech · 30 days ago
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lookbookfly21 · 5 months ago
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charlesandmartine · 1 month ago
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Monday 11th November 2024
It's moving on day again today, this time to the Barkly Homestead. Our route has now left the Stuart Highway, and we are heading East towards the coast, but these are small steps. But we are jumping ahead. Just before the junction of Stuart and Barkly is a remnant from the past, one of the eleven telegraph repeater stations. We had planned to visit this place today because it was on our route, so on the advice of the man in the tourist information centre, who said it was open everyday, we expected no impediments to this rudimentary plan. How wrong can one be? It transpired that the site would be open but not the buildings. But that's not a problem because our caravan site has a key said the reception lady. You can't leave the place open, it would be trashed, she said. Just sign here and place a deposit of $20 cash. Well, we don't have cash, we said. Sorry, no key then. So we had to go into town to the post office and draw cash. Then, back to the site and collect key. Go visit Repeater Station 10 km away, return key 10 km, collect twenty bucks, all done! Simple.
The Telegraph Line was completed in 1872, a remarkable feat considering Stuart had only surveyed the route ten years previously. Some 1800 miles in length, 36,000 poles and an awful lot of wire. The project was conceived and planned by Sir Charles Todd, who was by training a mathematician and astronomer working initially at the Greenwich Observatory, but needed telegraph to communicate between observatories. So he was inspired by the concept of linking Southern Australia to India and on to England. The repeater stations received a morse message, then it would be relayed to the next, and so on until it reached London. It would take in the region of 7 hours to send and receive a telegraph message in London from Australia, which made a huge improvement on the previous record of some three months on a package ship.
The buildings had long ago been stripped of any technology, but it was easy to imagine how they were used, from the kitchen and dining areas to the telegraph room, bedroom and storage areas. When the centre finally closed in the 1930s due to technology changes, and then sold in 1951, finding one room being used as a butchers shop! All very interesting and good to see the fruition to our Mr Stuart's endeavours and the works of the ingenious Sir Charles Todd.
Before finally leaving Tennant Creek, we ticked the last box in the Lonely Planet Guide and visited the oldest Catholic Church in the region. Built in 1937 and looking remarkably pretty despite its corrugated iron components and, more importantly, appeared like it was well used. Then, driving briefly back up the Stuart to the intersection with the Barkly Highway, we passed over the Tennant Creek, which gave its name to the town. It is still possible to see the old crossing over the Creek which is a reminder of what the old, unsealed pre-1943 road would have been like where traffic had to go virtually down to the level of the water to cross over. Very much like a ford at home.
Our journey to Barkly Homestead was just 212 km, so we had arrived by 3.30. The decision to stop here for a couple of nights was made out of necessity; it was too far in one journey to make it to our next location. However, there was no choice in the matter of location as this is the only accommodation along this route. A comly little place, home to tourists, tradies, and truckies alike. Very limited in the self-catering department, but we shall cope.
We have really enjoyed our time at Tennant Creek despite all the bad press it had from pretty much all those we spoke to. As a town, it clearly has its problems. There weren't that many people in the post office, but two of them had ASBO tags on their ankles. But a lot of investment has been made in this clean town: large outdoor swimming pool, new library, bowling club, hospital, mens and womens clinics. Let's hope things improve for these people.
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nitsaholidays24 · 3 months ago
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careermantradotorg · 2 months ago
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squidtravel01 · 2 years ago
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