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June 27, 2013 by DontFlyGo

5 Australian Adventures You Shouldn’t Miss

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With the varied landscape and the rich biodiversity, Australia is one of the most interesting destinations for individuals with adventurous spirits. There is much to do whether you are looking for outback getaways, adventures within city limits or eventful trips to the country. But, before you go rushing to the next thing that will pump adrenaline to your veins, stay on the safe side and be sure to obtain an Australian travel insurance. Once you are all set physically, mentally and emotionally for something another awe inspiring trip, be sure to consider a trip to the following places:

Horizontal Falls, Kimberley Coast, Western Australia. The rushing waters in the gorge in Kimberly Coast will make you feel as if you are seeing a waterfall, hence, the name of the place. There is much to see and experience when you are in the vicinity. You can take a ride on a 14-seater luxury sea plane people and fly over the Buccaneer archipelago’s 1000 islands. Your plane ride ends at Talbot Bay where the gorges that makes up horizontal falls can be found. To experience horizontal falls up close, you can ride Jet Stream, the fastest boat in Kimberley. The gorges may look like white rapids from afar but the water here is actually falling making your boat ride one adventurous ride.

Hancock Gorge, Western Australia. Twisting through Pilbara Hills, Hancock Gorge looks like a huge cleavage with a drop that is enveloped in darkness. With its location in Kirijini National Park, Pibara region, having a 4 wheel drive is ideal. From above, the gorge is an intriguing sight and braving this gorge will require an adventurer to climb down the ladder which is bolted on the rock floors. Following a creek on the canyon floor, the trip leads to a sight of ever increasing gorge walls and ultimately narrows into a small opening that leads to chest-deep waters then to a pebble lined beach. The ever narrowing gorge makes it necessary to go down in hand and foot until the gorge opens up to an emerald pool which is concealed in the shadows.

Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Northern Territory. If you are looking for an Australian adventure that will make your throat feel raw how about a close nose to snout encounter with a deadly saltwater crocodile? Casual swims are not allowed in Darwin but you can experience a close encounter with a croc in the acrylic cylinder lowered by monorail to an enclosure where an adult crocodile is housed. The 4 centimeter cage of death is big enough for two people and the croc won’t wink and smile, instead, you’d be spending the next 15 minutes with a nervous grin as your leathered host attacks the cage with intent. Located in the corner of Peel and Mitchell in Darwin, the Cage of death runs 10 times every day.

Mossman River, Queensland. Biodiversity has never been an issue in Australia and when looking for an adventurous jaunt in the country, snorkeling in the World Heritage Wet Tropics is surely an unforgettable experience. Hitting the deep water in the Mossman River is aptly called drift-snorkeling because you don’t require flippers for this underwater adventure. The waters are grazed by turtles while the surrounding forest is filled with music from the river tinkles, the whooping birds and the buzzing cicadas. The serene sound from one of the world’s oldest rain forests is surely something to add to your bucket list.

Whitsunday Islands, Queensland. Braving the seas is one of the most adventurous things to do especially when you are not a sailor. But, you can go sailing in a million dollar vessel after a 4-hour briefing in Whitsundays in Queensland provided you respond to respond to a radio twice a day to give your location. After filling the vessel with companions and provisions for the trip, you can make your way to various bay islets in Whitsundays. If you ever get the urge to go bare boating, be sure to book a vessel in advance.

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June 26, 2013 by DontFlyGo

Slow Travel around America

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When it comes to traveling the US, there is always more than one option of where to go and what to do. You can certainly choose to travel to one of the world-famous cities such as New York, Boston, Miami, San Francisco or Los Angeles and spend a few days there. It will certainly make for an exciting experience for sure but really getting to know a country as vast as the US requires much more than just a few days in one of its cities.

From the idyllic beaches, searing deserts and stunning national parks to the great shopping opportunities and nightlife of the world-renowned cities, there is no doubt that the US is one of the most diverse countries in the world. Hence, while it may be tempting to fly from one place to the next, going on an extensive road trip is a much better option to see and experience the whole variety which the country has to offer. It is certainly the best option to get to know the American countryside, endless highways and quaint small towns. It is certainly not uncommon for people who have traveled broadly around the US to at least think about moving there permanently. The diversity of people, cultures, landscapes and lifestyles combined with a high standard of living still make it an attractive option for migrants from all over the world.

Migrating to the US

However, when planning to move to the US, there is no way around the often complicated visa regulations. For travelers, the rules are still quite straightforward. With the Visa Waiver Program, which is available to citizens of 37 countries, one can visit the US for up to

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90 days. When aiming to move to the US permanently or work there, there are a variety of visa options. One of the easiest ways of gaining residency and working rights is certainly the US Green Card Lottery System, with more information on the procedure available here. The participation requirements are a total of 12 years of school education or two years of experience in a field that requires two years of training. With a bit of luck one may soon be packing one’s bags and booking that one-way flight ticket to the US.

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June 7, 2013 by DontFlyGo

A Mini Vacation Driving Through the Scottish Highlands

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Flying from one destination to another may be the fast route hands down, but opting for a drive instead can have myriad advantages. Many hop in the car for the ecological benefits to the environment. Others figure that they can save on overall costs. But there are some places in the world that simply must be experienced by car to be appreciated. One such place, nestled among the Scottish Highlands, is the historic Bealach na Bà pass.   Read More »

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June 7, 2013 by DontFlyGo

Two City Travel: For Greedy People Like Us

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I am quite possible the worst offender when it comes to greedy travel. And by that I mean I’m seemingly incapable of planning a trip to just any one place. Once I commit to a next destination, my brain begins

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June 1, 2013 by DontFlyGo

The Never-Ending, $0, Around-the-World Overland Odyssey

By Rachel MacNeill,

Namibia, Walvis Bay, before the crossing, 2010

Namibia, Walvis Bay, before the crossing, 2010

Since July 19, 2009, Marius Reika has been traveling the world. The goal? To go around the planet by land and water only, crossing the oceans by water, without paying for passage. Leaving Lithuania on a 20-year-old motorbike, Reika planned to get as far as South America and see what happened next… Read More »

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