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Destinations in the World: Australia

February 25, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment 

The spring season would bring in holiday makers  to Australia in thousands.  Australia is a ideal place for summer holiday.

Australia is extravagantly blessed with natural beauty with deep-seas, mountain peaks, sea-shores and woods along with the bright sand beaches.  Holiday makers would never forget a trip to Australia, for its cuisine and nature’s beauty and fashionable lifestyle.

While in Australia make it a point to visit Sydney, the mind blowing city.  The world renowned Opera house, its edifices and cuisine makes it stand out from any other urban center. Located on the right side  of the Pacific ocean, natural beaches with special sceneries and views abound here.  One can have real fun in the beaches blessed with natural beauty.  No wonder the Sydney beaches are the most renowned beaches in Australia and many lucky visitors can enjoy staying at any of the amazing Sydney boutique accommodation places close enough to walk to the beach.

The Australian travel is never idyllic with out a visit to  the Sydney Opera House.  Considered as a art nirvana, the Opera House also houses other legacy sites for tourists. The Opera House also is wondered for its cosmetic beauty and a marvel for the eyes.

You could also see the Colonial Museum in Sydney’s college boulevard. It is a must see spot while in Sydney.

Sydney is a impeccable choice to those who love adventure sports.  Here you  could do  surfing, scuba diving etc. Scuba Diving in Sydney is not only very popular but it’s an amazing way to discover the underwater richeness of the city.

Some Other place that is sought after in Australia by the tourists is Melbourne.  It houses the  Victorian era’s structures which are a treat for the eyes along with museums good looking streets etc.  Melbourne is well-known for its exquisite style of culinary art also.  The Botanical lovers would be in for treat while in the Royal Botanic Gardens which has incorporated excellent sceneries, rich plant life etc.  The  botany pupils would benefit much from here by getting to learn more about their subject, while on a vacation.

Australian trip offers fun, information, pleasure and good cuisine to the travelers. Australia stands out of all other destinations while opting for a vacation destination.  All her goodness and richness makes her stand tall above others.  Passing your summer spending time in Australia is a wise choice, because of the great rewards you  benefit out of the trip.   The best time to visit Down Under is in the months of September and October.  During summertime, the holiday parks come alive with tourists, concerts, magic and all that makes Australia so special.  Australian way of living is a  merge  of the traditional and state of the art styles together. That’s why if you have the choice: Don’t think about it, just visit Australia.

The Best Places to Scuba Dive in Indonesia

February 18, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment 

Indonesia is an archipelago comprising of over 17,000 islands, a volcanic arc that spreads over two thousand miles from Sumatra in the west to Papua in the east. At the heart of the coral triangle, a region which scientists believe holds the planets highest concentration of marine biodiversity, Indonesia surely plays host to some of the worlds finest dive sites. Of course the quality of a dive is purely subjective but here are my top five for scuba diving in Indonesia.

Pantee Peunateng, Pulau Weh, Sumatra: This high adrenaline dive sites is highly exposed making it an intense experience even when conditions are calmer than most. A fringing reef with dramatic craggy wall sections it has typically strong currents that attract many species of pelagic fish. Black and whitetips are often seen whilst larger fish, attracted by the nutrients brought in by ocean currents include whale sharks, mola mola and mantas. Though might not be the best for beginners, Pantee Peunateng boasts of the most exciting places to dive in Indonesia.

Lekaun One, Bunaken Island, North Sulawesi: The infamous Lekaun dive sites have always been on many a travelers list whilst diving in Indonesia. The reef flat that surrounds the island plunges to hundreds of meters creating a dramatic wall covered in hard and soft corals desperately competing for space.  Hunting reefs sharks and trevally can often been seen working their way up the reef, whilst giant green turtles rest in the ledges of the wall.

The Passge, Raja Ampat: This area boasts of 5-10 meters deep that forms river-like sea fjord that twists and turns to meet underwater grottoes. A truly mystical experience this is one of many in the region like it. The corals are uniquley illuminated by sun’s rays penetrating a tree canopy that covers the area.

Hairball, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi: For macro life there are few places on earth that can compare with the Lembeh Strait. The black sand slope at Hairball plays host to a huge abundance of marine life. On a typical dive here you can expect to find many types of octopus, snake eels, frog fish, star gazers and nudibranchs (sea slugs) where in other parts of the world these sightings would be few and far between.

Langkoi Rock, Komodo: A submerged pinnacle found not far from Langkoi Island to the Southwest of Komodo which makes an exhilarating dive. The walls that surround the pinnacle drop away steeply to great depths. Exposed to strong currents and surge, it attracts many types of shark including grey reefs, white tips, hammerheads and bronze whalers. Many believe it is a breeding ground for many grey reef sharks. Langkoi Rock offers the most thrilling dive anywhere in Indonesia.

Discover Scuba Diving in Australia

February 7, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment 

Scuba diving is a fabulous hobby. It is fun, relaxing and very educational.  Scuba diving offers people the opportunity to see what life is like below the water in lakes, and oceans. Scuba is an acronym that stands for self contained underwater breathing apparatus .

Scuba diving is practiced as a recreational sport as well as a means of conducting military and scientific research. In warm countries like Egypt, Indonesia, and Australia, scuba diving is the leisurely past time for water enthusiast during summer. The reason is pretty clear: Scuba diving is becoming more and more popular because people are realising just how fun and easy it really is.

Scuba diving can also offer many different new experiences according to the place in which you practice it. Different places have different under water attractions to offer to divers, professional and students alike. Scuba diving is one of the best sports and past times you can do, so learn more and join us in a whole new under water world. Scuba diving can also be a very relaxing sport and in many places it’s very beginner friendly. Many dive sites are accessible (under the care of an instructor) after a short briefing and training dive. If you are considering scuba diving in Australia, my advise to you as a Scuba Diving Instructor is to try scuba diving in Sydney. For sure the Australian capital is one of the best hidden secrets  of the scuba diving community from down under.

When you consider diving in this amazing location of the word, divers have the opportunity to swim with amberjack, tuna, blue gropppers,  as tropical including butterfly fish, queen angelfish and a variety of damsels, chromis and blennies.  So if you are considering to travel around the world and want to have some serious and great diving, checking Sydney must be in your top list of things to do.

Indonesian Scuba Diving Adventure with Pygmy Seahorses

January 30, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment 

The pygmy seahorse was only recently discovered for the first time after a specimen of a gorgonian fan was bought in for research by a scientist scuba diving in Indonesia. Supremely well camouflaged, the pygmy seahorse can grow to just 2 cm in height and is therefore the smallest species of seahorse in the world. Large bulbous tubercles cover the species’ body which resembles the soft coral polyps of the host gorgonian fan making it extremely difficult to spot in its natural environment.

What is perhaps most fascinating about the Pygmy Seahorses is the way they have taken on the characteristics of so many other species of both marine and terrestrial life. Whilst it has the head of a horse, its tail is much like a monkey’s, which it uses to wrap around its host. It also has the pouch of a kangaroo to carry its young, the exoskeleton of an insect and the eye of a chameleon, making it one of the most impressive fish found in the ocean.

During courting behavior the male will attach itself to her hitching post and then proceed to vibrate his dorsal fin to attract her attention. She then extends her egg tube and will pass them into his pouch. The male seahorse then holds the eggs during pregnancy and is one of the only species of its kind to carry out birth. Pygmy seahorses are thought to feed on the same zooplankton as their host polyps although very little is known about their life cycle thereafter.

Pygmy seahorses are found all over the world, but are especially widespread in the western pacific, specifically Indonesia, Papua, Fiji, and the Philippines. Those diving in Indonesia are increasingly on the look out for this rare species which is increasingly growing in popularity amongst the diving community since its first discovery. Observe the animal in its natural environment yourself for you to fully appreciate its grandeur.

The land of the smiles: Thailand

October 19, 2008 by ama57 · Leave a Comment 

Most visits to Thailand are trouble-free but travellers should be aware that there are serious security concerns in the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla due to ongoing violent insurgency. On 15 March, a car bomb exploded in the parking lot of a Pattani hotel, killing two people and injuring 13. Men are forbidden to ride as a passenger on a motorcycle in Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces. Motorcyclists are required to carry their identification card, driver’s licence and vehicle registration book at all times. There is a state of emergency in the provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat. Martial law remains in place in these provinces.

Transportation in a city or resort is typically a taxi, tuk-tuk, rickshaw, pickup, or hired car and driver. Taxis are usually metered in a city; make sure the meter is turned on. On the positive side, the Skytrain has made it much easier to get around, and taxis, tuk-tuks , buses and motorcycle taxis are plentiful.

Whether in big cities like Bangkok, the countryside of Chiang Mai or on a pristine beach of Phuket (great location for scuba diving), Thailand offers business and leisure travelers a safe, friendly atmosphere full of possibilities. The full moon party in Koh Phangan transforms the beach in Haad Rin, thousands of people, music and lots of alcohol makes this a night to remember. If you’re planning visits to the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand you’ll also need to bring along sport sandals and clothes that will cover your knees and shoulders as a gesture of respect for the. Bangkok has worked hard to develop its reputation as one of Asia’ss most inviting shopping destinations. The city is huge and offers every type of shopping experience regardless of your .

Bangkok presents a distinctive Buddhist landscape, with gold-layered spires, graceful pagodas, and giant Buddha statues. To the east rises the Khorat Plateau, a sandstone plateau with poor soils supporting grasses and woodlands. From downtown Bangkok to the rice farming villages of the Isan region, Thailand is a nation that is moving into modernity. Thailand has recently experienced relatively strong economic development, but large parts of the population are being left behind. Bangkok is a modern city yet firmly embedded in tradition. All aspects of Thai culture are revered here, such as people of all ages praying at one of the countless Temples and Monks accepting their daily alms.

If you travel to Thailand I will advice you to experiencenorthern city of Chang Mai where jungle covered mountains provide the perfect setting for treks, elephant rides and bamboo rafting before recuperation in a hill tribe village. Also you will want to check out the Tarutao kayaking tours as it is the absolute best island experience that Southern Thailand offers. They are especially designed for Thai food lovers who love to eat everything – we feast on Thai food every day of the trip.  Traveling in Thailand is great, and the best thing is that you can also do amazing sports like Scuba Diving: Remember, Thailand is one of the best places to go Scuba diving . Discover more info about scuba diving Thailand and scuba thailand.

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