I had the opportunity to study abroad for the fall semester of my junior year in college. I immediately took this amazing opportunity and decided to ...
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I had the opportunity to study abroad for the fall semester of my junior year in college. I immediately took this amazing opportunity and decided to go to Australia. I wanted to go someplace warm and exciting, and someplace where I possibly may never get to spend a long amount of time there again. I thought Australia would be the perfect place! I went through Butler University's Study Abroad Program, which was arranged with my home university. I decided to study at the University of Queensland near Brisbane, Australia. I was able to travel extensively during this time and hope this guide will ...
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Visit Viator.com's Ayers Rock (Uluru) Suggested Itineraries Page Uluru (Ayers Rock) is perhaps the most iconic symbol of Australia - it's one of the ...
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Visit Viator.com's Ayers Rock (Uluru) Suggested Itineraries Page Uluru (Ayers Rock) is perhaps the most iconic symbol of Australia - it's one of the picture postcard images sure to strike a chord with Australians all over the world. It is 1141 feet (348 metres) high, 2.2 miles (3.6 kilometres) long and 1.2 miles (1.9 kilometres) wide. In the Aussie vernacular, it's really bloody big! And rising as it does majestically out of the surrounding red-desert flatlands it's easy to see why it's been an Aboriginal sacred site for tens of thousands of years. The sheer scale of Uluru cannot be properly a...
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Day 1 : Flight EY018 LHR-AUH Abu Dhabi - what a bizarre airport !! They still use a hole in the floor for a toilet !!!! Day 2: Flight EY450 AUH-SYD ...
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Day 1 : Flight EY018 LHR-AUH Abu Dhabi - what a bizarre airport !! They still use a hole in the floor for a toilet !!!! Day 2: Flight EY450 AUH-SYD Day 3: Arrived in to SYD on time at 07:15 and got to Shangri La Hotel by 08:30. Check in was on the 30th floor - the Horizons Club Lounge private check in for VIP's like oursleves with an unbelieveable view straight over the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Having adjusted to Oz time via several sleeps on the plane, we spent the Day strolling around the Botanical Gardens/ Opera House and City. Day4: Picked up at 10:30 by David (Mum's Cousin) & Tim a...
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Traditional Hotel in 7 story building dating from 1864. Amenities:Air Conditioning (In Room). Newspaper (Free). Refrigerator. Telephone. Television (Cable/Satellite). Television.
Daily Maid Service. Coffee Maker. Mini Bar. Hotel Details:104 Rooms / 7 Floors. Built in 1864. Babysitting or Child ...
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Kings Canyon Resort is located in Australias Northern Territory and is accessible via a loop off the main highway running
between Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Alice Springs.Our sensitively designed resort is located in Watarrka National Park, just seven kilometres ...
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A grand colonial mansion named after its original owner and 19th century State Premier, Sir Henry Ayers, Ayers House Museum
illustrates Victorian life as lived “below & above stairs”. A property of the National Trust of South Australia, the ...
Situated on a secluded sand dune close to the border of the dual World Heritage listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Longitude 131 is arguably one ... More
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