Author Archives: Paul

If you dare, grows your courage. If you hesitate, grows your fear

Rotterdam cityguide travel
Countries, Europe, The Netherlands
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A beginners cityguide to Rotterdam

{GUESTBLOG by Claire} Rotterdam may be Amsterdam’s lesser known cousin but you get major cool points for visiting this modern harbour town because it’s home to chic, cosmopolitan, and just a little bit hipster, cultural hubs.

From foodie frites to extensive historical adventures, Rotterdam needs to be on your next expedition out of your homeland; it’s a delight not to be missed!

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Free accommodation in Australia
Australia, Countries
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Free accommodation in Australia

In this blogpost I suggest five ways to get free accommodation in Australia. They say Australia is an expensive country. I think when you compare Australia with other western countries it is doable to travel. The best of the five free accommodation options is that you can find a regular job while you don’t have to spend much money! Check the options!

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Airbnb apartment Perth
Australia, Countries
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Airbnb apartment in Mandurah / Perth

On our road trip we were looking for an apartment in Perth. We found an nice and affordable one in Mandurah. An awesome spot near the coast an close to the train station. From this apartment it was easy to visit Perth and Rottnest.
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Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.

Les Brown
Countries, Travel, Travel Inspiration
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The most beautiful places to watch the sunrise or sunset

{GUESTBLOG by Jantien} Sometimes a beautiful sunset is all you need to get that holiday feeling. Staring at the orange pink sky, just doing nothing. I love it. That’s why I want to share my favorite spots to watch the sunrise and sunset.

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Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree
Australia, Countries
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Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree – Warren National Park

Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree in Warren National Park is the tallest of the three fire lookouts trees that are open for public in the Pemberton Area. It was made in 1988 as a part of Australia’s bicentennial celebrations. With 65 meter the trees climb is one for adrenaline junkies. When you climb the 130 pegs and some stair steps you will be rewarded with a 360-degree view of the Karri forest and glimpses of the Teagarup Dunes and coast beyond.

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