Archive for tag: travel

Modest Melbourne: Arts Capital of Australia

31 December, 2008 (02:55) | Uncategorized | By: Randy Jones

As so often in Australia’s history, Melbourne was founded through deception when adventurer John Batman, an Australian who spoke in several aboriginal languages, made a “deal” with aborigines to lease land on behalf of speculators.
While offering the Aborigines any compensation at all was progressive in a colonial culture that preferred to simply run them [...]

Booming Taipei: Capital of ROC

30 December, 2008 (22:04) | Uncategorized | By: Randy Jones

After climbing 508 metres up the Taipei 101 tower, the highest structure in the world, it can be seen easily from anywhere in the city, one can look down on the genuine Taipei amidst all the modern buildings: temples, markets, the National Palace Museum and in between them, the many old streets and lanes where [...]

Exciting Vilnius: Architecture from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical and Jugendstil periods

29 December, 2008 (23:11) | Uncategorized | By: Randy Jones

The Lithuanian city of Vilnius exudes southern charm under the northern sun. Positioned in the natural amphitheatre of the surrounding Lithuanian hills, Vilnilus has a lot to offer Australian tourists interested in classical architecture.
Vilnius, which can look back on a thousand years of Lithuanian history, can boast one of the largest historical town centres in [...]

Beautiful Vienna: History and Profile

28 December, 2008 (06:44) | Uncategorized | By: Randy Jones

Located in the very heart of Europe, Vienna is both a bustling city and a city famous for its cafes, historic areas, lovely parks, elegant squares and romantic courtyards.
Vienna means cafe culture, music and wine. Where else can one so contentedly spend all day sitting in a cafe, reading the newspaper, sipping a Viennese [...]

Vanuatu and Tonga - Hidden Treasures in the Pacific

18 December, 2008 (03:49) | Uncategorized | By: Randy Jones

Vanuatu consists of more than eighty islands, located about 2000 kilometres north-east of Queensland. The largest island, Espiritu Santo, is 4010 square kilometres. Australia is a mainly a flat land, but most of Vanuatu’s islands are dominated by mountainous regions. The highest peak, Mt Tabwemasana (1880 metres), is on Espiritu Santo. The Earth beneath Vanuatu [...]

Thailand - A Holiday Bargain to Consider

15 December, 2008 (00:58) | Uncategorized | By: Randy Jones

Thailand is a kingdom in southeast Asia on the Indochinese and Malay peninsulas. Through most of its history Thailand was called Siam. The people call themselves Thai, which in their language means “the free people.” In 1948 the Thai government changed the name of the country to Thailand.
Thailand has an area of about 511,770 square [...]