Top 10 Best Cities to Visit in UK
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Top 10 Best Cities to Visit in UK.
Commonly known as United Kingdom or Britain, UK is composed of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and of course, England. With its temperate climate and medieval architecture and stunning sites, United Kingdom is one of the most favorite European tourist vacations.
From the primitive castles to the impressive mansions, stunning mountains to beautiful countryside, historic cities to heritage museums, there are various destinations to visit in the amazing land of Britain. While the sovereign European state boasts of its beautiful cities, the economy and tourism are consistently developing throughout the years.
So, if in doubt of visiting the country, think again. Check this list of the top 10 best cities to visit in UK. In case your trip takes you to Britain, be sure to put these cities in your itinerary.
10: BELFAST
9: LIVERPOOL
8: BATH
7: OXFORD
6: GLASGOW
5: CAMBRIDGE
4: YORK
3: MANCHESTER
2: EDINBURGH
1: LONDON
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Cue, Western Australia (HD)
Cue, Western Australia (HD) - Cue, WA Tourism and vacation
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The small town of Cue in Western Australia's Murchison Region is to me a particularly interesting outback town. Like so many old WA mining towns, Cue has thrived and floundered over the years with times of boom and bust.
The town was established in 1893 following the discovery of gold in the area the year before, which sparked a gold rush to the remote Murchison Region desert. In its heyday at the beginning of the twentieth century Cue was home to over 10000 people, a thriving and prosperous town known as The Queen of the Murchison.
These days things couldn't be more different. With a population of less than 300, Cue is very close to being a ghost town.
When we visited Cue earlier this year the wide streets were still and silent beneath a big blue desert sky. The whole time we were there we didn't see a single soul walking around town and we noticed a good number of the buildings were abandoned or up for lease.
The empty streets of Cue would have felt really quite spooky if it weren't for the constant parade of roadtrains roaring through on their way between Perth and the Pilbara carrying fuel and massive pieces of mining equipment. This for me is what made Cue such a memorable place -- the decay and ghostliness of the semi-abandoned town, and the way it felt as if time had stood still there ever since the 1930′s.
However I have a feeling that Cue might be quite a different place in a few years time as the shire seems to be going to some effort to restore the town's buildings to their former glory and attract more visitors to the town and surrounding region. And with rumours of a new big mine opening in the area, the population could soon be set to rise again.
Gracious Heritage Architecture in Cue
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Walking around the streets of Cue feel like stepping back in time. Not much appears to have changed on the main street over the years. Almost all of the buildings are the original ones that were built in the 1890′s and 1900′s -- some still serving their original purpose, some beautifully restored and others abandoned and left to ruin.
While a lot of the old heritage Goldrush-era buildings look crumbling and decrepit, I can still understand why Cue's town slogan is Queen of the Murchison. Some of the old sandstone buildings sure are grand for a dusty outpost in the middle of nowhere!
Visiting and Exploring Around Cue, Western Australia
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If you happen to be heading up Great Northern Highway for any reason -- on your way to Karijini and the Pilbara perhaps -- then I highly recommend making a stop in Cue.
It is an interesting and memorable place to spend some time in and is well-situated for a stopover on a long outback drive, being 650km from Perth and approximately half way to Newman and Karijini.
If you've got a bit of time to spare while you're in the area, it's well worth taking a half-day detour westwards out to Walga Rock and the ghost town Big Bell.
Things to See and Do in and Around Cue, Western Australia
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Go for a drive or walk around town and have a look at the interesting and beautiful old heritage buildings.
Government Buildings -- police station, court house and post office
Gentleman's Club (now the shire office)
Masonic Lodge building
Bank of New South Wales building
Rotunda (site of the town's first well)
Pensioner huts and old gaol (part of the caravan park)
Check out the historical photograph collection in the shire office building (formerly the town Gentleman's Club) to gain some more context to the history of Cue.
Drive up to the top of the Radio Tower Hill (Cue Lookout) for views over the town, the nearby mines, and horizon-to-horizon dry red earth.
A good idea is to pick up the brochure and follow the Cue Heritage Trail, which will take around to the main attractions in the surrounding area and provide interesting background info.
Try fossicking for gold -- you never know, you could get lucky!
In late winter and spring the beautiful desert wildflowers bloom to life, carpeting the red dusty ground in fields of colour. This is the best time of year to visit Cue and explore the surrounding country.
Camp out for the night or just enjoy the beautiful scenery and wildlife at Lake Nallan, a nature reserve about 24km north of Cue
Or camp/picnic at Milly Soak, 16km north of Cue. Also has a small pioneer cemetery and well
Head out west along Austin Downs Road to Walga Rock to see the cave paintings, climb the rock and perhaps camp there for the night.
While in the area, check out what remains of Big Bell, a ghost town.
Why PERTH Is The Worst City In The World
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New Zealand Trip in 14 Days (2016.12)
My 14 days trip to New Zealand in December 2016.
Enjoy beautiful seane of New Zealand and good music.
00:00 Day 1 - Auckland
03:29 Day 2 - Auckland to Bay of Islands
07:15 Day 3 - Ninety Mile Beach Cape Reinga Tour
09:30 Day 4 - Bay of Islands to Auckland
12:52 Day 5 - Auckland to Wellington
14:46 Day 6 - Wellington to Picton
18:37 Day 7 - Picton to Christchurch
20:59 Day 8 - The TranzAlpine Tour
24:05 Day 9 - Christchurch to Aoraki
29:09 Day 10 - Aoraki/Mt Cook to Queenstown
33:52 Day 11 - Queenstown ( Scinic Cruise )
37:47 Day 12 - Queenstown ( town )
41:35 Day 13 - Doubtful Sound Tour
48:23 Day 14 - Queenstown to Auckland
Place:
Day 1 - Auckland
- Auckland Airport
- Mount Eden
- Devonport
- Mount Victoria
- Sky Tower
Day 2 - Auckland to Bay of Islands
- Paihia
- Waitangi Treaty Grounds
- Russell
Day 3 - Ninety Mile Beach Cape Reinga Tour
- Ninety Mile Beach
- Te Paki Sand Dunes
- Rarawa Beach
Day 4 - Bay of Islands to Auckland
- Dolphin( view from ship )
- Hole in the Rock
- Urupukapuka Island
Day 5 - Auckland to Wellington
- Kiwi Rail's Northern Explorer
- Mount Ruapehu( view from train )
Day 6 - Wellington to Picton
- Waterfront
- Wellington Cable Car
- Botanic Garden
- Interislander Ferry
Day 7 - Picton to Christchurch
- Waiau River
- Cathedral
Day 8 - The TranzAlpine Tour
- KiwiRail
- Waimakariri River
- Arthur's Pass
- Devils Punchbowl Waterfall
- Avon River
Day 9 - Christchurch to Aoraki
- Rakaia Bridge
- Lake Tekapo
- Church of the Good Shepherd
- Lake Pukaki
- Tour of Glacier Explorers
- Tasman Valley Walk
- Tasman Lake
- Tasman Glacier
Day 10 - Aoraki/Mt Cook to Queenstown
- Mueller Lake
- Hooker Valley track
- Hooker Glacier
- Ahuriri River
- Jones Family Fruit Stall
Day 11 - Queenstown
- Scinic Cruise
- Lake Wakatipu
- Mt Nicholas Farm Experience
Day 12 - Queenstown
- Queenstown Gardens
- Skyline
- Luge
- Kiwi Birdlife Park
Day 13 - Doubtful Sound Tour
- Maunapori
- Deep Cove
- Tasman Sea
Day 14 - Queenstown to Auckland
- Horse Trekking Tour
- Creative Queenstown Arts and Crafts Markets
- Queenstown Airport
- Farewell SpitA( view from airplane )
- Mount Taranaki( view from airplane )
- Auckland Airport
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Day2 Chris Brown - Forever
Day3 Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
Day4 Taio Cruz - Dynamite
Day5 Ellie Goulding - Lights
Day6 Mandisa - Good Morning
( Maroon 5 - Sugar )
Day7 Ke$ha - Grow A Pear
Day8 Jeremy Camp - Everlasting God
Day9 Ke$ha - Your Love Is My Drug
( Katy Perry - Teenage Dream )
Day10 Sheryl Crow - Soak Up The Sun
Day11 Cobra Starship - Good Girls Go Bad (feat. Leighton Meester)
( Ke$ha - Blah Blah Blah feat. 3OH!3 )
Day12 Ke$ha - Blow
Day13 Maroon 5 - Maps
Ke$ha - Tik Tok
Day14 Ke$ha - We R Who We R
Usher feat. Pitbull - DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love
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Visit Leeds Castle near London
From London you can easily visit the beautiful Leeds Castle.
Leeds Castle—which is often called the most beautiful castle in the world—is a can’t-miss spot when visiting England. Located in Kent, it’s just one hour southeast of London, making it an easy day trip from the big city. The magnificent castle sprawls over 500 acres of land and boasts 900 years of fascinating history. With so much to see and discover, Leeds Castle should be at the top of your list for your next visit to London.
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INDIAN PACIFIC TRAIN Review – Luxury Train Travel with Great Southern Rail, Australia
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The iconic transcontinental journey aboard one of Australia's most iconic luxury trains: Great Southern Railway's Indian Pacific Train.
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The journey starts in Perth and first passes through the lovely Avon Valley before reaching more remote regions. The first day ends with a visit to the old gold mining town of Kalgoorlie, including a city tour and a bird's eye view of the saw called Super Pit, a 3.6km wide open cut gold mine that operates 24/7.
Overnight the Indian Pacific luxury train travels into the Nullarbor Plain, named after the Latin null'arbor = no tree.
Midday reaches the small dwelling of Cook, once a thriving town of 200 literally in the middle of nowhere, but now reduced to a refueling stop for the Indian Pacific train and a population of 5. The vastness of the Australian continent becomes apparent on this day especially.
Overnight the luxury train journey reaches Adelaide and the next morning begins with a city tour and excursion to Mount Lofty with spectacular views. From their Great Southern Rail continues through the Barossa Valley, a famous wine region and on to Broken Hil for the final excursion on this trip.
The next morning, the Indian Pacific luxury train passes through the mythical Blue Mountains and finally reaches Sydney at midday.
Luxury Train travels are a wonderful way to see beautiful scenery while enjoying style and pampering. The Indian Pacific and Ghan train offer that kind of exquisite experience in both their Gold and Platinum classes. Each cabin is fitted with private bathrooms and all meals and drinks are included as well as all off-train excursions.
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Badgingarra - Western Australia
Badgingarra is little more than a roadhouse, caravan park and tavern. The name originates (as with many towns) with the Aboriginal people who named a small pool in a river about 5km out of town. The name is said to mean water by the manna gums. The name obviously came about before land clearing started as there appear to be precious few trees in the area today. The original spelling was Badjingarra.
In spring (August/September) the wildflowers grow in profusion in this area. Nature trails through the national parks attract visitors from all over. Farming did not reach the area until relatively recently so much of the large tracts of native wildflowers have remained undisturbed.
22km north west of the town is the Nyagarda Bird Park. It houses over 100 types of birds both domestic and imported. It also has a large shell collection. (Opening times: 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. seven days a week.)
South east of the town is the Waddi Emu Farm that breeds emus for the skin trade as well as planting and harvesting wildflowers. The farm has chalets and a caravan park as well as a swimming pool and restaurant.
In 1984 a nature trail was established and information on the trail can be obtained from the roadhouse. In 2013 the Badgingarra Natural Playground was opened next to the community centre.
In 2005 work began on the Emu Downs Wind Farm. The facility is made up of 48 wind turbines and it began producing power in 2006.
In 2010 a large bushfire damaged many farms and killed over 1,700 livestock. In 2012 the area suffered almost the opposite effect when 50mm of rain was dumped on the town in an hour and large falls of hail damaged crops.
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Cataract Dam and South Coast NSW Australia
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Digging for Crystals in one of my best spots yet!
This video shows me digging up some very nice crystals on the West coast of Tasmania.
The crystals have everything from hematite, Chlorite and some form of tourmaline flecks on and in the for of phantoms.
one of my best pockets Ive dug ever.
Enjoy the exact moment that these gems first seen the light of day in millions of years :)