Welcome Wall - Australian National Maritime Museum
In one of history's great migrations, more than six million people have crossed the world to settle in Australia.
To honour their achievements a Welcome Wall 100 metres long has been established next to the National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour, Sydney. It's near Pyrmont docks where millions of new settlers first stepped ashore in Australia.
As a truly national project, the Welcome Wall honours migrants wherever they landed and wherever they live.
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF INDIA | Old Delhi & Chandni Chowk Market
FINALLY we are in India! Nothing can compare you for the sights, smells, and sounds of India, but we LOVED IT. We went to the Chandni Chowk market to look for Holi gear, then ate amazing stuffed naan and paneer butter masala at a local restaurant! // How we travel for “FREE”:
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Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, we got married June 2013 and quickly caught the travel bug! We started “travel hacking” and taking more trips together and finally decided we wanted to travel for one year. After 2 years of saving $ and travel hacking over 2 million miles and points, we sold our cars and apartment and left January 10, 2016. We started this YouTube channel to share our experiences with friends and family, then decided we really liked vlogging and traveling. So we extended our 1 year trip to THREE years :) Now we have a goal of traveling to 100 countries before Nate turns 30 (which is March 20, 2019)! We are incredibly thankful to do something we love every day. :)
Malaysia (Part 14) Malaysian Culture, People & Places Slideshow Series
Malaysia Explorer is an epic slideshow series showcasing Malaysian people (Malay, Chinese, Indian), places, culture & religion. Each slideshow video consists of 20 photos from various places in Malaysia, including Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Melacca, Batu Caves, Cameron Highlands, Tamah Rata, Penang & George Town. Some of the highlights of this series includes shots of the Boh Tea Plantation, Petronas Towers, Colonial architecture, mosques and diverse population.
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Malaysia Explorer adalah satu siri gambar epik mempamerkan rakyat Malaysia (Melayu, Cina dan India), tempat, budaya dan agama. Setiap video gambar terdiri daripada 20 gambar dari pelbagai tempat di Malaysia, termasuk Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Melaka, Batu Caves, Cameron Highlands, Tamah Rata, Pulau Pinang & George Town. Beberapa acara kemuncak siri ini termasuk tembakan dari Ladang Teh Boh, Petronas Towers, seni bina kolonial, masjid dan penduduk yang pelbagai.
Malaysia is like two countries in one, cleaved in half by the South China Sea. The multicultural peninsula flaunts Malay, Chinese and Indian influences, while Borneo hosts a wild jungle of orang-utans, granite peaks and remote tribes. Throughout these two regions is an impressive variety of microcosms ranging from the space-age high-rises of Kuala Lumpur to the smiling longhouse villages of Sarawak.
Peninsular Malaysia is the long finger of land extending south from Asia as if pointing towards Indonesia and Australia. Much of the peninsula is covered by dense jungle, particularly its mountainous, thinly populated northern half. On the western side of the peninsula there is a long, fertile plain running down to the sea, while on the eastern side the mountains descend more steeply and the coast is fringed with sandy beaches. The other part of the country, comprising more than 50% of its area, is Malaysian Borneo -- the northern part of the island of Borneo (the larger, southern part is the Indonesian state of Kalimantan). Malaysian Borneo is divided into the states of Sarawak and Sabah, with Brunei a small enclave between them. Both states are covered by dense jungle, with many large river systems, particularly in Sarawak. Mt Kinabalu (4101m) in Sabah is Malaysia's highest mountain.
And then there's the food. Malaysia (particularly along the peninsular west coast) has one of the best assortments of cuisines in the world. Start with Chinese-Malay 'Nonya' fare, move on to Indian curries, Chinese buffets, Malay food stalls and even impressive Western food. Yet despite all the pockets of ethnicities, religions, landscapes and the sometimes-great distances between them, the beauty of Malaysia lies in the fusion of it all, into a country that is one of the safest, most stable and manageable in Southeast Asia:
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