TOP 30 PHILLIP ISLAND Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Phillip Island - Australia, popular day trip from Melbourne. Phillip Island lies off southern coast of Australia. Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is popular track for car and motorcycle racing.
Things to do in Phillip Island besides watching car or motorcycle races is to watch the Penguin Parade at Summerland Beach. Little penguin while come ashore in groups like a parade. Others than that, there are beautiful tourist attractions in Phillip Island such as beaches like Cape Woolamai Beach, Seal Rock, Red Rock Beach, Cowes Beach, Flynns Beach and YCW Beach.
There also others popular spots in Phillip Island such as Forrest Caves, Bimbadeen, Pinnacles Lookout, Phillip Island Winery, Pyramid Rock, Conservation Hill Reserve, Rhyll Jetty, Rhyll Inlet State Wildlife Reserve, Swan Lake, The Nobbies Centre, Cowes Bazaar & Gallery, National Vietnam Veterans Museum, Purple Hen Winery, Koala Conservation Centre, Scenic Estate Conservation Reserve, A Maze'n Things, etc.
Thats all about Top 30 Phillip Island Attractions (things to do & see), the video from Explore Australia about what to do or where to go or must see places in Phillip Island - Australia.
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum in Hamilton, Ohio.
25 Best Places to Visit in the USA - Travel Video
Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only just marginally smaller than Europe. It’s in this vast country that you will find an unbelievably diverse array of natural landscapes, cityscapes, people and cultures. From the tropical islands of Hawaii to the desert landscape of the Grand Canyon, as well as the multicultural cities such as Chicago and New York City, you’ll never be stuck for destinations to discover. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in the USA:
Australian Pyramid
This Pyramid is located near the settlement of Ballandean, Queensland, Australia. It stands approx. 15 metres tall and is clearly visible from the road, although access to the Pyramid is prohibited. It is quite a strange sight when you round the corner and see a large pyramid standing in a paddock.
Ancient Structure discovered in the Philippines!!!
BUWAN - Juan Karlos PARODY Walang Ligo Ng ilang Araw
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Yes. The outside world doesn't know about this ancient thing I found hidden in the island of Leyte, Philippines. It was built during the Spanish Era over 400 years ago! Take a look!
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Gorge Drive Route 82 Kalamata To Sparta & Hiking Taygetos Mountains GREECE
Today we’re on a day trip from Kalamata going to Sparta via the gorge road know as Route 82. We’d heard this is an amazing scenic drive with loads of valley views and windy mountain roads, but the reality exceeded our expectations! This was one of the best mountain drives we have ever done!
We made a pit stop at a hillside taverna in Tripi where the views are amazing and the drink portions are generous!
From Sparta there is easy access to hike the Taygetos Mountains, so we used our Bradt guidebook and went on a 2 hour hike starting in the hills above Paroreio and ending back down in Mystras. The trail went past a 14th century cave church, which had beautiful wall frescoes and was a peaceful place to take a break.
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케이블 비치는 여유와 휴식만을 즐기는 곳은 아니다. 지금은 너무나도 잘 알려진 낙타트래킹은 이곳을 찾는 여행객들의 필수 코스가 됐다. 두 분씩 짝지어서 이쪽으로 오세요. “뒤쪽 안장에 앉으시면 됩니다” 살짝 설레는 마음으로 탔는데 높이가 3미터나 돼 꽤 높게 느껴진다. 출발을 기다리고 있는데, 갑자기 한 아이가 울음을 터뜨린다. 좀 무서웠던 모양이다. “엄마 나 꼭 잡아줘요” 케이블비치의 낙타트래킹이 유명한 이유는 브룸의 석양을 볼 수 있기 때문이다. 낙타의 느린 발걸음에 맞춰 천천히 지는 해를 본다는 건 참으로 기분 좋은 일이다. “느낌이 어때요?” “좋네요” “타기도 쉽고 좋은 자동차네요. 해변을 보니 정말 아름다워요. 저쪽에 다른 낙타들도 있네요” 석양이 마음에 깊게 와 닿았다. 여행객 모두가 친구가 되는 순간이다.
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Cable Beach is not just a place to relax and relax. The camel trek, now well known, has become a must for tourists. Please come here in pairs for two. You can sit in the rear saddle. I rode with a slight throbbing feeling. It is 3 meters tall and it feels quite high. I am waiting for my departure, and suddenly a child bursts into tears. It was a little scary. Please catch me, Mom. The reason why Cable Beach is famous for its camel trekking is that you can see the sunset at Broome. It is very pleasant to see the sun slowly set in line with the slow steps of the camel. How do you feel? It's nice. It's easy to ride and it's a good car. It is so beautiful to see the beach. There are other camels there. The sunset came deep into my heart. It is the moment when all the travelers become friends.
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You Can't Climb the Pyramid
However, you CAN have a mysterious and magical adventure if you are willing to stray off the beaten path in the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, Mexico.
Top 10 Most Recognizable Lankmarks in the world (You have to Visit these places in your Life)
Top 10 Famous Places in the world
So many beautiful places to see in the world. However, just a few are iconic. Whether it is a natural wonder or an architectural site, these famous landmarks are definitely among the most recognizable in the world. How many of them have you seen?
10. Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The largest Art Deco sculpture in the world has become an icon of Rio. Not only it is impressive due to its size, but also the nature, surrounding Christ the Redeemer. The Sugarloaf Mountain, that you can reach by a cable car, is near and amazing panorama opens from the top of the hill.
Why to go there?
To visit the statue and admire the amazing cityscape.
When to go there?
Anytime, although December to March might be rainy. It is best to check the weather a few hours before planning the trip.
How to get there?
Reach the summit by tram, by car or by foot.
9. Mount Fuji, Honshu Island, Japan
The highest mountain in country is an active volcano. It has a cultural significance: for ages it has inspired artists and people still make pilgrimages to the mountain. It is a perfect symbol of Japan – a country, whose appreciation of nature blends incredibly well with culture and religion.
Why to go there?
A beautiful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.
When to go there?
The best time to climb the mountain is from July to August.
How to get there?
Get there by train: it is 100 km from Tokyo.
8. Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia
The sandstone rock is a sacred site for the Native Australians, who believe that spirits of the dead live here. Climbing Uluru is a popular activity. However, the proposition to ban climbing has been considered lately. Therefore, it might be a good idea to hurry up and visit Uluru now.
Why to go there?
A must see once in Australia. Also, climb it while it is still available.
When to go there?
Anytime. Although it can be very hot during Australian summer.
How to get there?
By plane from Perth, Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. Or drive from Alice Springs.
7. The Colosseum, Rome, Italy
Built in AD 70 the arena could hold 50 000 spectators! Today the Colosseum stands as the symbol of glorious Roman Empire and the bloody gladiator fights. It is also a real treat for those interested in history and archeology.
Why to go there?
One of the most significant monuments from the Roman Empire.
When to go there?
Anytime – check for the opening hours before you go.
How to get there?
Easily accessible – it is found in the piazza del Colosseo.
6. Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
The enigmatic monument of Neolithic and Bronze Age, Stonehenge was a religious site. However, it still has many secrets and is a source of speculations about its purpose. One thing is for sure: the ancient stone structures still have a special effect on people.
Why to go there?
A well preserved historic site. Wiltshire is also a very nice place to see in addition.
When to go there?
Anytime – the place is beautiful all year round.
How to get there?
By bus or train from Salisbury.
5. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA
The engineering wonder is a symbol of the West Coast. Besides being the most photographed bridge in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a beautiful trek. Although it is advisable not to go on a windy day.
Why to go there?
The symbol of San Francisco, that also provides a nice walk.
When to go there?
Anytime on a beautiful day. It is especially nice early in the morning.
How to get there?
Take a bus or get there by car from Lombard Street.
4. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
No list of the most recognizable monuments could make it without the Eiffel Tower in it. Overrated and overestimated – still the tower is a symbol of Paris, the icon of the cityscape and the best place to view the capital.
Why to go there?
See the tower, Paris panorama from the viewpoint and get your picture with it in the background.
When to go there?
Anytime – Eiffel is especially romantic in the evenings, when it gets illuminated.
3. Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
The majestic ancient monuments mark the glory of Ancient Egypt. Situated in the desert, on the outskirts of Cairo, the pyramids in Giza are the most popular among the tourists. The complex includes the Great Pyramid of Giza, which is the oldest and largest pyramid in the world.
Why to go there?
The pyramids of Giza are the oldest monuments of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
2. Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
The white marble mausoleum is famous in the world not only for its striking beauty, but for its romantic story as well. The emperor was devastated after his wife had died in labor and commissioned to built the monument in her memory
Why to go there?
A world famous symbol for love is truly beautiful and worth visiting once in India.
When to go there?
Anytime.
How to get there?
Get to Agra by train from the bigger cities.
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