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Trishuli River Rafting: A Day River Adventure Nepal
Embark on a thrilling one-day Trishuli river rafting adventure and immerse yourself in a captivating blend of adrenaline rapids, stunning scenery, and the expert assistance of professional rafters. We have designed our Trishuli river rafting program to serve adventurers of all levels.
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Experience the thrill of navigating a diverse range of rapids, from mild to moderately challenging, along the Trishuli river
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Discover the tranquility of the surrounding landscape, including lovely villages and terraced rice fields
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Guest Column: Respect, accountability at issue in Riverlife project
Are city leaders misleading taxpayers about the feasibility of the Riverlife Village project? Our guest columnists says it's time for the city to come clean.
by Keene Winters
Have you heard? Wausau’s riverfront development project is back on track and construction should resume soon. That information comes from to city officials speaking through a press release to another publication.
The city has given Mike Frantz and David Barker until mid-August come up with the money to move forward. If they do not, the city anticipates having names of new…
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Top 25 Best Places to Visit in Australia
Australia is the only country in the world that is known as a continent glittering like a rare jewel between the Indian Oceans and South Pacific. This wild and gorgeous country is wrapped with surprises that will awestruck travelers, starting with the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Cairns. The prime tropical rainforest of Queensland’s Gold Coast Hinterland, the coastal cities of Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and the arid mountains and savannahs of Australia’s red sand are some major highlights for Australia tour packages from India.
Here are 25 places that must be added in your travel lists.
1. Sydney
Sydney is Australia’s favourite city and finest destination for international travelers across the globe. This engaging city has numerous attractions such as hearty dining opportunities, fascinating shows and entertainment, serene beaches, and a wild nightlife. Cultural attractions include the unique light sculptures of Vivid Sydney and the renovation Sydney Opera House. Sydney Olympic Park, home of the 2000 Olympics is a must visit for all adventure lovers. Nature enthusiasts will be charmed by many enchanting national parks and attractions, including free tours of the Royal Botanic Garden.
2. Gold Coast
Gold Coast is extremely beautiful for Australia honeymoon packages with Broadbeach, Burleigh Heads, and Surfers Paradise top most visiting destinations. Broadbeach is Gold Coast’s swanky, waterfront neighborhood where tourists relax at Kurrawa Beach, fancy shopping at Pacific Fair, and try your luck at the Jupiter Casino. Burleigh Heads is the ideal place for experiencing surfing with international pro events. Other places are Burleigh National Park, Burleigh Beach Tourist Park, and David Fleay Wildlife Park. Surfers Paradise is the hidden treasure of Gold Coast with the shops and cafés of Cavill Avenue, and the Q1 building with the SkyPoint observation deck.
3. Melbourne
Melbourne is a great metropolitan city giving the gateway to Victoria’s natural springs, awesome wineries, alpine villages, peninsulas, and charming coastline. The city offers as a culture and arts epicenter with happening bars, covert boutiques, quirky cafes, and lively restaurants found at every corner. The Southbank precinct is definitely the favorite place for artists featuring The Arts Centre, Recital Centre, MTC Malthouse, and the National Gallery of Victoria.
4. Cairns
Cairns is a calm city where travelers will admire the great outdoors. A necessary visit is the Great Barrier Reef known as the largest coral reef system in the world. Whitsunday Islands and Hayman and Lizard Islands are also some prime features. The Daintree Rainforest is worth visit and an inspiration for the movie Avatar, and the world’s oldest rainforest. For Adventurer lovers they have lot to offer such as whitewater rafting, tubing, bungee jumping, and skydiving.
5. Adelaide
Travelers planning for a cosmopolitan Australian experience should begin their journey in Adelaide. A hearty food and wine destination, the city also gives a chance for a fun foodie in the Adelaide Laneways, a former warehouse district repurposed into fancy bars and shops. The ideal way to discover the Central Market by leisurely walk through its hormone-free meats, seafood, and farm-fresh produce. History enthusiasts will love walking ancient Port Adelaide. Adelaide offers numerous beaches such as retro-bohemian Semaphore, surf happy Glenelg, laidback Henley, and quiet Grange.
6. Brisbane
Brisbane is an evergreen city and part of Australia honeymoon packages offering visitors variety of experiences such as the outdoor urban fun of Riverlife Adventure Center, the magnificent gardens of Mount Coot-tha and the City Botanic Gardens, the subtropical rainforests of D’Aguilar National Park as well as the Australia Zoo. Redcliffe Jetty Markets artisanal market and James Street’s boutique retail shops is surely a shoppers paradise. Those who have a way for history surely discover Brisbane’s convict and World War II history. Travelers can enjoy breathtaking views above the Wheel of Brisbane or climb Story Bridge, cruise the Brisbane River, or take a brewery tour to explore the city.
7. Broome
If you adore different cultures then Broome and the Kimberley are the destinations to know about Aboriginal culture. It is situated in the northernmost corner of West Australia, the Kimberley is home to sailing charters that redefines the Buccaneer Archipelago. You can try Horizontal Falls by boat or seaplane, tour a pearl farm at Willie Creek, or have a complete guided jeep tour of Dampier Peninsula with the excellent James Price Point beach. The other must-do activities in Broome are the futuristic hovercraft flights out to sea, and the adventurous camel rides on the beach during sunset.
8. Byron Bay
Byron Bay is located on the northernmost coast of New South Wales. A famous Australia packages from India destination filled with beaches and hinterland. The temperate climate here is suitable for outdoor activities. Cape Byron Headland Reserve has been known as one of the most beautiful places on Earth, with rugged cliffs and unbeatable views of both the ocean and hinterland, rainforests, and vast sandy beaches. It highlights Cape Byron Lighthouse, Australia’s most easterly and most powerful lighthouse. Offering more than seven nature reserves, tourists will search plunging waterfalls, rainforest communities, endangered species, isolated beaches, places for rock scrambling and bird watching, and much more.
9. Canberra
If you are planning to have best things to see and do in Canberra, then you only need to checkout Lake Burley Griffen. The lake is in the heart of the city and most of the prime features ring its shoreline, such as the boomerang-shaped New Parliament House that lays on its shore, forming one side of the Parliamentary Triangle. The National Carillon with 55 bronze bells is placed on Aspen Island, one of six islands in the lake’s center. Other highlights are the solemn Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery, Questacon – the National Science and Technology Center, and many different sites.
10. Darwin
Darwin is known as the laidback capital of the Northern Territory with Asian and Aboriginal inspirations. You will see Aboriginal art in remarkable museums and galleries here. The Nightcliff suburb gives the chance to enjoy a lively food van scene with Asian, Greek, and other cuisines. The beachside neighborhood is ideal for wandering along the jetty or a dip in the shaded waterfront pool. Mindil Beach os ultimate for enjoying sunset market with international food stalls, crafts, street performers and music. You can also try the journey from Stokes Hill Wharf for a sunset harbor cruise.
11. Fraser Island
Fraser Island has been the world’s largest sand island. The World Heritage-listed island offers over 100 freshwater serene lakes, towering rainforests, sand dunes, a shipwreck, and splendid sandstone cliffs. This is the destination for eco-tourists and shore anglers. Tourists can try island cruises to know about the western side, guided island tours, and self-drive tours. Anglers will adore the fishing off Kingfisher Bay Resort jetty, Sandy Cape, or Indian Head. There are various rides such as hot air balloon, helicopter, and airplane tours; nature and wildlife tours; ranger-guided four-wheeler tours; secluded beaches; and crystal-clear lakes. Lake McKenzie is the most awe inspiring of them all and a must-see.
12. Grampians National Park
For nature enthusiasts who also love a good bottle of wine, Grampians National Park is the destination that will serve your senses. This nature reserve in Victoria is recognised for its rugged sandstone mountains, ideal for knowing dramatic rock formations, ancient Aboriginal rock art, and ultimate waterfalls via mountain biking, four-wheeling, or trekking. Wildlife can be witnessed in abundance here including kangaroos, koalas, and emus. Some of the prime places are Mackenzie Falls, Reeds Lookout and the Balconies overlooking Victoria Valley, The Gap Vineyard, Baroka Lookout overlooking Fyans Valley and Halls Gap – gateway to the park.
13. Great Otway National Park
Great Otway National Park starts from Torquay to Princeton and ends up towards Colac after passing through the Otways hinterland. The vast park gives majestic rugged coastlines, rock platforms, clear sandy beaches, and a windswept heathland. Towards the north, tourists will provide a complete varied landscape of towering forests, serene lakes, thundering waterfalls, and ferny gullies. The park includes The Great Ocean Walk, around 55 miles from the stunning resort town of Apollo Bay to the Glenample Homestead, which neighbors the 12 Apostles. Nature lovers will have fun discovering the area on a mountain bike or via horseback and also picnicking at the numerous waterfalls.
14. Hobart
Hobart is the tiny, spectacular, capital city of Tasmania boasting huge city sights, a hearty food scene, bold art, and many natural attractions. A Foodies paradise where they can try a wealth of dining experiences from the lively restaurant strips in North Hobart or ancient Salamanca to the waterfront restaurants along the city’s docks. Visiting the MONA would be great cultural experience being the continent’s largest privately owned museum constructed within sandstone cliffs and be amazed by an eclectic collection of Old and New World art that just can’t be missed.
15. Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is one of the grand nature reserves in the world and also listed in World Heritage Area for both its natural and cultural heritage. There are plenty of distinctive experiences available within the park, like trying the spectacular natural rock art galleries featuring over 50,000 years of Australia’s rich heritage. You can try the most popular Yellow Water Cruises through Kakadu’s wetlands and four-wheeler tours to unique areas like Boulder Creek, Twin Falls, and Gubara Rock Pools.
16. Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island is placed in South Australia stretched over 300 miles of picturesque coastline highlighting many pristine beaches. It’s the perfect place to watch wildlife in the bushland while enjoying various adventures. The island gives natural attractions like Admirals Arch, Flinders Chase National Park, Hanson Bay Sanctuary, and the Penneshaw Penguin Center, suitable for witnessing the local wildlife. For adventure lovers will try sandboarding, quad biking, adventure caving, and horseback riding.
17. Kuranda
Kuranda is a breathtaking mountain village around 15 miles northwest of Cairns in Far North Queensland. It is a World Heritage-listed tropical rainforest and also recognised for having an energetic arts and craft culture due to its artisan inhabitants. There is too much to see in Kuranda like the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, Kuranda Koala Gardens, Birdworld Kuranda, Rainforestation Nature Park, and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. You must be at the Kuranda Scenic Railway, for visitors going on a journey through the scenic Barron Gorge National Park as they glide by spectacular waterfalls, dense rainforest, and steep ravines.
18. Margaret River
Margaret River is located in Western Australia about a 3-hour drive from Perth; it’s known for its isolated beaches, wine, and adventures. The area gives visitors over 90 local tours like whale watching, horseback riding, hiking, and diving, as well as cultural and heritage activities. A travel lover will go to the cave and lighthouse tours, which helps you exploring underground beneath the surface of the Leeuwin Naturaliste Bridge where more than 150 special limestone-decorated caves reside. Beyond the touring experiences, head to the world-class restaurants, microbreweries, relaxing beaches, natural jewels, and towering forests.
19. Perth
It is situated on Australia’s west coast, the bright city of Perth seamlessly combines together scenic green parks and clear beaches with a small, thriving metropolis having various dynamic restaurants, lively bars, and amazing street art. There are plenty of things to do here, wandering through leafy Kings Park, touring the Swan Valley vineyards, or discovering nearby Rottnest Island. For your travel packages major attractions that must be added are swimming in the translucent waters of Cottesloe Beach, touring St. Mary’s Cathedral, swimming with dolphins in Rockingham and visiting Fraser Avenue Lookout.
20. Phillip Island
Phillip Island is the best family holiday destination for those planning trip to Australia. The island is home to many white beaches, exciting wildlife, and hi-octane motorsports. Wildlife watching is a bliss, where you can see koalas and penguins in their natural habitats. It’s also a great place to enjoy the water with many sheltered swimming beaches, a rugged coastline best suitable for surfing, ultimate fishing hot spots, and also whale witnessing from May to October.
21. Port Douglas
The gorgeous Port Douglas almost takes an hour to reach north from Cairns. In this favourable climate where balmy days turn into tropical evenings with clear starry skies there are unlimited things to do. It’s the only attraction in the world having two natural gems on the World Heritage List, including the rainforest of Daintree and the Great Barrier Reef. Cape Tribulation is a quaint village where these two special places meet, a hidden treasure all of its own.
22. Royal National Park
The Royal National Park is a Sydney Heritage-listed park constructed in 1879 and also the second largest national park in the entire world. It’s an outstanding day-trip excursion that gives endless things to do like bushwalking, fishing, bird watching, and whale watching. Appreciated by locals as “the Royal” or “Nacho,” is where you will get everything from sandy beaches to rainforest, wandering amongst fascinating plants, watch native wildlife, surf, and cycle. It’s also most suitable for camping, barbecuing, and picnicking.
23. Townsville
Townsville is a major gateway to the Wet Tropics, Queensland outback, and Great Barrier Reef, providing visitors over 320 days of sunny skies each year, green tropical gardens as well as national parks that are on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This youthful city highlights Federation-style architecture, alfresco dining, boutique shopping, and calm beaches. With plenty of things to do, it could be difficult to select from where to start, but you can begin with this prime feature like the SS Yongala – the country’s biggest unblemished shipwreck – should be in your lists.
24. Uluru-Kata National Park
Uluru-Kata National Park is listed as World Heritage destination and one of best Australia’s attractions within the country’s Red Centre. This royal ochre-colored desert landscape is rich with Australian indigenous spirituality and culture, giving tourists many ways in which to discover it. You can wander with an Aboriginal guide while knowing about ancient traditions and tales from Dreamtime. Riding across this lovely desert landscape while on the back of a camel, or trying through behind the handles of a thundering Harley Davison, is also a great option. Visitors can experience the high skies via a hot air balloon or helicopter to take in these beautiful surroundings.
25. Whitsunday Islands
Just off the Queensland Coast in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef are 74 fascinating and admirable island wonders, the Whitsunday Islands. These islands include Hamilton Island, Hayman Island, Daydream Island, and Long Island. These Queensland resort islands offer welcoming, activity-based, eco-friendly, luxury, foodie-inspired and all-inclusive accommodation options. Visitors can try activities like sailing, swimming at isolated beaches, rejuvenating spa treatments, jet-skiing, helicopter sightseeing and skydiving.
Source- https://www.parasholidays.in/blog/top-25-best-places-to-visit-in-australia/
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Village entrance along the Pikien River visiting a master wood carver, historian, and farmer, guided by the son of another master carver. My botanical subsistence foodstuffs project took a leap forward as I spent time socializing over meals and humble daily rituals. This trip and project has been a lifetime in the making. I am honored and blessed to have participated and met village elders of two villages. New friendships in the making. Above is the threshold entrance to the village from the river off ramp. 🌞 #suriname #saramaccas #maroons #riverlife @dvcai @knightfoundation #tigertaleproductions #miamidadeculturalaffairs #africandiaspora
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Man convicted of luring investors to Colorado real estate scam now leads financing of $100 million Wisconsin redevelopment project
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More than 10 years after a former Denver man was charged with securities fraud for his role in an $8.3 million real estate scam, he continues to make monthly restitution payments to his victims.
But Jason Sharkey’s criminal background hasn’t stopped him from becoming a key player in an $80 million to $100 million riverfront redevelopment project in Wausau, Wis., that’s funded in part by city money, according to records from the U.S. and Canada.
The first phase of Riverlife Village is now under construction on 16 acres of city-owned land in Wausau, a community of about 39,000 people 100 miles west of Green Bay, with Sharkey running the project’s financing through a company he founded called Quantum Ventures.
“That’s insane. That’s just crazy, that’s what that is,” said Broomfield resident Thomas Severino Jr., one of many investors lured into the Colorado scam by Sharkey. He and his wife invested $40,000 with Sharkey, who still sends them about $15 per month in restitution.
Neither Wausau Mayor Robert Mielke nor economic development director Christian Schock, returned calls about Sharkey’s background.
Sharkey, 41, acknowledges his criminal case in Colorado, but explains that as the regional vice president of a Canadian real estate venture, he too, was a victim of the elaborate fraud. He said he and his wife lost $134,000 in the deal.
“I never knowingly lied about the fund,” Sharkey said in a written reply to a series of questions from The Denver Post. “I fully cooperated with the state of Colorado in this matter as I did not knowingly take investors’ money for a fraudulent fund or intentionally try to steal money from the company or investors.”
Shereen Siewert, publisher of the Wausau Pilot & Review, has written a series of articles exposing the questionable credentials of key developers involved in the Riverlife Village project, which Sharkey’s company became the development lead for in January.
Siewert — with help from The Denver Post — also uncovered the criminal case in which Sharkey was ordered to repay $692,642 to victims.
Jefferson County criminal records and U.S. District Court documents indicate Sharkey courted Colorado investors on the golf course, promising high yields on their money.
At the time Sharkey was serving as vice president of Klytie’s Global Real Estate Fund based in Calgary, Alberta, Severino said. Klytie’s owners hired Sharkey with salary of $52,000 annually in 2005.
When Severino requested an audit of Klytie’s financials, a Christopher L. Klaus of KPMD Financial Services of Toronto emailed a financial report. But Severino later learned Klaus was fictitious and the company didn’t exist.
On Aug. 25, 2005, Sharkey organized a golf tournament at Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Course in Aurora to raise money for Gilda’s Club Worldwide, a nonprofit organization supporting cancer patients that was founded in honor of actress and comedian Gilda Radner, who died of cancer in 1989. During the tournament, Sharkey guaranteed investors a 10 percent return on whatever sums they put into Klytie’s, court records show.
Sharkey’s boss, Hidai Friedman, told investors his wealthy uncle in Israel directed the company. Friedman also told investors the company owned properties in Panama, the Cayman Islands and Israel. All the company needed, Sharkey told investors, was a bank and the company was negotiating to buy one in Phoenix, the lawsuit says.
Sharkey met investors in the Cayman Islands, where he showed them beach-front housing developments he claimed were Klytie’s projects, court records show. A company brochure boasted the company had 14 parcels around the world worth $52 million, and it also claimed to build low-cost housing in developing nations.
But investors grew frustrated when Klytie’s failed to provide them with basic tax forms and other information.
When Sharkey learned in late 2006 that the company was under investigation in Colorado, he resigned, he said in the email to The Denver Post.
“Being an investor myself, I was just as surprised as anyone when the full extent of the Friedmans’ fraud was revealed,” he wrote.
Thomas Ritchie, a securities investigator for the Alberta Securities Commission, found that two $11 million properties Klytie’s claimed to own in Vancouver, British Columbia, didn’t exist. A home the company claimed was worth $3.8 million was actually valued at $150,000. And the company didn’t own a large shopping mall it claimed.
The Alberta Securities Commission fined the company $220,000 and forbid it from selling securities in Alberta for 25 years, according to a June 5, 2007, settlement agreement.
Sharkey said he didn’t do any work in Canada for the company.
Jefferson County prosecutors charged Sharkey with five counts of securities fraud and one count of theft in 2007. He received a two-year deferred sentence in April 2008. Two owners of Klytie’s, including Friedman, also were indicted.
Sharkey was allowed to move to Wisconsin midway through his deferred sentence. Charges were dismissed when his term was completed.
Despite the fact he continues to receive restitution payments, Severino is critical of Wausau officials who approved Sharkey’s involvement in their project.
“They are doing an injustice to their city,” he said Friday. “I would demand that they do a background check on everyone involved.”
But Sharkey said the experience of being duped himself taught him a valuable lesson of needing to do “one’s own due diligence.”
“This unfortunate legal matter from more than 10 years ago has been resolved and will have no impact on the Riverlife project,” Sharkey wrote.
“All potential investors and lenders are aware of what occurred and the position I was placed in as an unwitting investor and employee of Klytie’s.”
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Mekong River, Cambodia. Dec7 2017. River Life. Motoring by floating shack villages on the Mekong River in Cambodia. #mekong #marginalized #displaced #muslim #vietnamese #river #communities #kampuchea #riverlife @gettyimages (at Neak-Luong, Prey Veng, Cambodia)
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Riverlife Village construction liens now top $3 million
Another contractor has filed a lien in the Riverlife Village project, bringing the total amount to more than $3 million.
By Shereen Siewert
WAUSAU — A third construction lien has been filed against the developer of Riverlife Village in Wausau, bringing the total amount owed to $3,091,286.50.
The lien was filed Monday in Marathon County Circuit Court by Foundation Service Corporation, a specialty contractor with a home office in Hudson, Iowa. FSC is seeking $294,133.53 from Quantum Ventures, LLC, and/or Barker…
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On a 12th c. bridge in Vouvant, a little village with a charm factor that is off the charts 💕🇫🇷 #france #riverlife #littlevillage #smalltown #charm (at Vouvant en Mfr)
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Court docs: Riverlife investor owes $559K in Iowa civil case
More financial trouble for a partner in the Riverlife project.
By Shereen Siewert
A judgment for $559,335 filed in Iowa against a development partner in the Wausau Riverlife Village project has been transferred to Wisconsin, according to court documents.
The decision, recorded March 20 in Iowa and transferred June 7 to Walworth County, Wis., names Michael D. Frantz and Frantz Ventures, LLC, as defendants. Spring Haven, LLC, an organization in Iowa, is listed…
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City officials: Riverlife irrigation line severed during construction
The damaged irrigation line was meant to supply water to the green spaces along the riverfront.
By Shereen Siewert
WAUSAU — City officials will meet with inspectors and contractors Thursday to determine next steps after learning the main irrigation line along the RIverlife public green spaces is damaged.
The damage appears to have happened during the excavation process of the RIverlife Village apartment project, Wausau Public Works Director Eric Lindman said. The line supplies water to the…
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Wausau seeks new proposals for Riverlife development
Wausau is now actively seeking a new developer for the Riverlife project.
By Shereen Siewert
WAUSAU — City leaders are seeking a new developer to spearhead the troubled Riverlife development project, which has become mired in a legal snag that ground the project to a halt earlier this year.
A request for proposals (RFP) dated May 25 assumes the current development agreement with Barker Financial, LLC, will be terminated, though Barker still has a limited window to cure…
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Guest Column: Lien on me one more time
Columnist Keene Winters proposes a step by step solution to move forward with RiverLife Village, in the wake of lawsuits and challenges.
By Keene Winters
This is a public response. In recent days, I have had a number of inquires asking for more details about my suggested strategy for handling the RiverLife Village problem. Rather than try and address them all individually, I thought a follow-up column would be useful.
Keene Winters served two terms on the Wausau City Council from April 2012 to April 2016. (Photo credit: Life Touch)
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