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On the arts trail in Sydney
Barry Barford
Australia and Oceania
There's more to Sydney than the bridge, beaches and bars – the New South Wales capital is a world-class destination for the arts. In the inner-city precincts — where Sydney's arts, culture and heritage truly shine — you'll find intriguing galleries, design-led hotels, interesting architecture and of course some creative food along the way. Here you...
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Jindabyne: Gateway to Australia’s Snowy Mountains
Barry Barford
Australia and Oceania
The Snowy Mountains is a region and a mountain range in southern New South Wales, Australia, where it's ski season right now – winter in the southern hemisphere. Yes, there's snow in winter in this part of Australia, not all of the country is hot all of the time. Jindabyne is a popular alpine town that sits on the shores of picturesque Lake Jindaby...
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Cockington Green, Australian Capital Territory
Barry Barford
Australia and Oceania
Not far from Australia's capital city, Canberra, is a display of miniature buildings and locations from around the world called Cockington Green Gardens. It is an amazing place that gives immense pleasure to visitors of all ages. Opened to the public in 1979, Cockington Green is one of the region's landmark attractions and a winner of numerous tour...
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A win for the Cook Islands
Barry Barford
Australia and Oceania
The Cook Islands has won the highly acclaimed Best in Travel award for 2022 from leading travel brand Lonely Planet, which began publishing the popular Lonely Planet travel guide books nearly a half-century ago. The Cook Islands was voted number one in the Top 10 Countries category. The Cook Islands is reopening its borders progressively, first to ...
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Hunter Valley: Australian wine country
Barry Barford
Australia and Oceania
The Hunter Valley in New South Wales is Australia's oldest wine-producing region and it's only 120km or a two-hour drive north of Sydney, from where it gets most of its visitors. It is a region of stunning natural beauty and undulating vineyard landscapes, award-winning restaurants, innovative paddock-to-plate produce and more than 150 cellar doors...
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Tonga before the blast​
Jim DeLillo
Australia and Oceania
Smoke fills the air. Not the smoke of a volcanic eruption, but the cookfires of hundreds of family huts.​ It was 1986, and I visited Tonga on an Earthwatch expedition. Our task was to map the growing fields identifying the types of vegetation–taro, plantains, papaya, and coconut made up some of the target crops. Our direct observation used ground-t...
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