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Darwin (Northern Territory, Australia)
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The relaxed atmosphere of the outback dominates in Darwin too. The nearby wilderness of Cockatoo National Park boasts cave paintings and aboriginal art, rock formations that are more than 20,000 years old, and the dense lush Australian rainforest with many many waterfalls.
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At Sea
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Kei Islands (Maluku, Indonesia)
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Triton Bay Divers (Indonesia)
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At Sea
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Misool (Indonesia)
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Kri (Indonesia)
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Gam Islands (Indonesia)
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Manokwari (Indonesia)
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Cenderawasih Bay (Indonesia)
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At Sea
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Jayapura (West-Papua, Indonesia)
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Jayapura is the capital city of the province of Irian Jaya in Indonesia and also the largest city in the region. Quaint and pleasant are probably the best adjectives to describe Irian Jaya. The Museum Jayapura, located on campus at Cenderawasih University and with exhibits including some interesting anthropological artefacts, is worth a visit. Tanjung Ria beach – formerly known among allied forces as 'Base G' – is now a popular holiday resort with a large number of watersports facilities.
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Kopar (Papua New Guinea)
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Tami Island (Papua New Guinea)
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Tufi Harbour (Papua New Guinea)
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Alotau (Papua New Guinea)
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Doini Island (Papua New Guinea)
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At Sea
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Cairns (Queensland, Australia)
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Cairns, the capital of the "Far North" region is full of that tropical lust for life. As the secret "backpacker capital" of Australia, it has an almost magical pull on young travellers thanks to the seemingly limitless recreational activities it has to offer. It is far easier to reach the Great Barrier Reef from here than from central Queensland. The crystal-clear waters, palm-lined islands and sandbanks attract divers and snorkellers in particular, making the two offshore islands, Green Island and Fitzroy Island, hugely popular holiday destinations. The outer reef loved by divers is around 50 km away. In the near vicinity are untouched sections of coast and a mysterious wilderness of rainforest backed by a high mountain range.
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Willis Islets (Willis Island Group, Australia)
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Kelso Reef (Magnetic Island, Australia)
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Airlie Beach (Queensland, Australia)
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Percy Isles (Australia)
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Great Keppel (Wop-pa) Island (Australia)
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Lady Elliot Island (Australia)
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Fraser Island (Queensland, Australia)
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Brisbane (Queensland, Australia)
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Brisbane or 'Brissie', as the city is familiarly known to Australians, is on the east coast of southern Queensland. Beautifully sited by the Brisbane river, it has many sights, lively shopping streets, a huge variety of restaurants and a very broad and ambitious cultural programme. Sights include: the Botanic Gardens, the Lone Pine Sanctuary with its Koalas and Kangaroos, Brisbane City Hall, the pedestrian area at Queen Street Mall , Roma Street Parkland, South Bank Parklands, the viewing point at Mt. Coot-tha Lookout, with its fantastic view of Brisbane and the suburbs.
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Brisbane (Queensland, Australia)
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Brisbane or 'Brissie', as the city is familiarly known to Australians, is on the east coast of southern Queensland. Beautifully sited by the Brisbane river, it has many sights, lively shopping streets, a huge variety of restaurants and a very broad and ambitious cultural programme. Sights include: the Botanic Gardens, the Lone Pine Sanctuary with its Koalas and Kangaroos, Brisbane City Hall, the pedestrian area at Queen Street Mall , Roma Street Parkland, South Bank Parklands, the viewing point at Mt. Coot-tha Lookout, with its fantastic view of Brisbane and the suburbs.
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Newcastle (New South Wales, Australia)
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Sydney (New South Wales, Australia)
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Eden (New South Wales, Australia)
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At Sea
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Beauty Point (Tasmania, Australia)
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Grassy (King Island, Australia)
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At Sea
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Port Davey (Tasmania, Australia)
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Hobart (Tasmania, Australia)
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The seafarers' town lies at the mouth of the Derwent River at the foot of Mount Wellington. The capital of the smallest Australian state (Tasmania) was founded in 1803 as a prison colony. Nowadays, Hobart's image is shaped by houses from the colonial era and spacious parks. The town is also home to the 'tasmanian devil'. Sights include: Anglesea Barracks, the parliament building and the "Cascade" brewery.
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