Top 10 best places to Visit in Austria
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Top 10 best places to Visit in Austria.
Austria is a nation that is too referred to for its beautiful excellence as it is for its social exercises. Arranged in the Alps, it is an extremely well-known place with skiers and climbers, however, it is additionally a nation that gave the world an essential melodic legacy, extending from the established author Mozart to the Strauss waltzes and the Von Trapp family whose story was told in The Sound of Music. An outline of the top best places to visit in Austria.
10. Bregenz
9. Kitzbuhel
8. Zell am see
7. Melk
6. Klagenfurt
5. Alpbach
4. Hallstatt
3. Innsbruck
2. Salzburg
1. Vienna
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Secret Pink Lake, Western Australia (Dji Phantom 4 Pro)
Stumbling upon one of the secret/not-so-secretly hidden Pink Lakes of Western Australia- Hutt Lagoon, in Port Gregory.
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PINK LAKE AUSTRALIA II Worldtrip Vlog #11
We drove from Monkey Mia(dolphins at the beach) to Kalbarri. Close by is a Pink Lake, you need to have good wheather condition to see the bright pink color.
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Sea of Stars - Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
As night falls on certain beaches around the world, the waves glow with an eerie blue light, neon dots that make it look as though stars are washing up on shore.
What you’re seeing is actually millions of microscopic organisms called bioluminescent phytoplankton.
Some of the most spectacular photographs have been captured from one location, Vaadhoo island, Maldives, which has been nick named the sea of stars.
The Maldives is a tropical nation in the Indian Ocean composed of 26 ring-shaped atolls, which are made up of more than 1,000 coral islands.
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Beautiful Places To See- The Great Ocean Road, 12 Apostles
Port Campbell National Park - The Great Ocean Road - 12 Apostles
Port Campbell National Park- The Great Ocean Road & The Twelve Apostles at Victoria Australia
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Witness the rugged splendor of the famous 12 Apostles, magnificent rock stacks that rise up majestically from the Southern Ocean on Victoria's dramatic coastline.Created by constant erosion of the limestone cliffs of the mainland beginning 10-20 million years ago, the stormy Southern Ocean and blasting winds gradually eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs.
The caves eventually became arches and when they collapsed rock stacks up to 45 meters high were left isolated from the shore. View the 12 Apostles at sunrise and sunset as they change color from dark and foreboding in shadow to brilliant sandy yellow under a full sun.
The 12 Apostles are located 275 kilometer west of Melbourne, approximately a four-hour drive along the Great Ocean Road.
(There's no better place to lose life's daily trivia than the dramatic, rugged and windswept coastline where the world-famous Twelve Apostles sit. These limestone pillars rise out of the Southern Ocean in Port Campbell National Park like the noble, craggy sentinels of an ancient world. Once upon a time or up to 20 million years ago they were connected to the cliffs of the mainland. The waves and wind carved them into caves, then arches, and eventually battered them down into columns that rise up to 45 meters high.
The fierce elements continue to erode the stacks at a rate of roughly two centimeters a year. Today only eight stacks remain and some have given up the fight against nature in recent years. The London Arch was part of a natural double-span bridge until 1990 when the arch closest to the shore collapsed, leaving two stunned tourists stranded. Another 50 meter tall Apostle fell in 2005.
It's an invigorating, end-of-the-earth feeling to see this coastline when it's being whipped by howling winds and huge seas. Feel the sea spray on your face, hear the blowholes roar as they spurt with water and watch the ocean foaming around the stacks.
On calmer days, you can see the Twelve Apostles morph from foreboding silhouettes in shadow to glorious sand-coloured monuments in the sun. Capture soul-stirring views at sunrise and sunset or get an idea of the epic scale of this place from the wide beach below. Follow the Gibson Steps 70 metres down the cliff face to the sand, where you'll be literally dwarfed by a gigantic rock stack.
Learn about shipwreck history, geology and coastal ecology on self-guided walks at Loch Ard Gorge. Or get up close to spectacular Apostles such as Razorback, Island Archway, Thunder Cave, Bakers Oven Rock, Sentinel Rocks and the Grotto. You can even take in this sculpted, shipwreck coast with a history lesson on a helicopter trip.
The elements have been wearing down the huge pillars for millions of years, but they'll only take a few minutes to erode your small stuff.
10 Things NOT to Do in Israel
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There’s no shortage of amazing things to do in this quaint country. You probably have your itinerary mapped out. But if you really want to make your stay enjoyable, you can’t ignore this 10 things NOT to do when visiting this sacred country.
1. Don’t Smoke on Saturday
Israel has been constructing its anti-smoking ban, so visitors should adhere to no-smoking signs and refrain from lighting up on Shabbat. If you must smoke, do it in private and far away from an Orthodox Jew who may find your smoking habit offensive.
2. Don’t Eat Without Tipping
In Israel, the waitstaff at restaurants and cafés don’t receive a salary, so they solely rely on the tips from generous patrons. Most customers don’t leave without plopping down at least a 10% tip before heading for the exit.
3. Don’t Skip the Flea Market in Jaffa
Located in the southernmost part of Tel Aviv, the port city of Jaffa has biblical and mythological roots. The flea market opens six days a week, and vendors sell everything, from antiques to handmade items. Don't miss these picturesque streets
4. Don’t Forget Orthodox Jewish Laws
Orthodox Jews follow strict religious and social laws such as Negiah (restricting physical contact between those of the opposite sex). They will keep a healthy distance between you if you’re of the opposite gender to avoid accidental contact.
5. Don’t Shave Before Entering the Dead Sea
This Sea is loaded with mineral-rich mud and high salt content, relieving certain skin issues, from acne to eczema and psoriasis. But don't shave or wax your body for at least 2 to 3 days prior. The salt content will wreak havoc on the sensitive areas, leaving you with a burning, tingling feeling. Ouch.
6. Don’t Expect to Eat a Light Breakfast
It’s customary to enjoy a really heavy breakfast, whether you’re in a tiny café or one of the country’s many restaurants. On the menu, you’ll typically find pastries, bread, salads, eggs, meat, fruits, juice, coffee, and tea. And by the time you finish your spread, it will be time for lunch!
7. Don’t Ignore the Memorial Day Siren
If you happen to visit on April 17-18 for Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day), or on April 11-12 for Holocaust Remembrance Day, you’ll hear sirens ring throughout the country. When it stops, each person must stand up straight, and pay respect to those who’ve lost their lives. So, please, don’t ignore the sound.
8. Don’t Forget to Head Out to the Desert
The Negev – also known as the desert region of Israel – is loaded with natural wonders. Timna Park is home to acacia trees, herds of wild ibex, a souvenir shop, and overnight campgrounds. If you want to take a break, a desert excursion is just what the doctor ordered.
9. Don’t Be Afraid to Haggle
Israel is full of different bazaars and markets. In Old City of Jerusalem, prices are typically marked up, but don’t be afraid to haggle. Most sellers expect shoppers to bargain with them, especially tourists from Western countries.
10. Don’t forget to visit the Sea of Galilee
If you’re the type of tourist who loves staying active even when you’re away from home, this Middle Eastern country was made for you. The Sea of Galilee is full of attractions, including the hot pools near Tiberias, hiking trails, and swimming in the freshwater lake.
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Vanuatu Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)
The Republic of Vanuatu lies in the South Pacific Ocean, just a short flight from Australia and New Zealand.
Most visitors to Vanuatu arrive at the nation’s capital, Port Vila, situated on the main island of Efate. Vila, as it’s affectionately known, sits at the edge of a magnificent natural harbor filled with corals and sea life.
Like many South Pacific ports, Vila is wonderfully relaxed, so leave your designer gear at home, pull on some flip flops and slide into island time.
Just a ten-minute drive from port Vila, is Ekasup Cultural Village, where proud villagers are waiting to share their centuries-old customs, crafts, music and stories.
From Vila, take a 50-minute flight to Espiritu Santo. At the island’s sleepy capital Luganville, stock up on supplies at the markets, before venturing off to explore the island’s natural wonders.
After exploring mainland Santo, visit the islands off its southern coast, such as Aore Island, Bokissa Island and Malo Island.
Just a 45-minute flight south from Port Vila, Tanna Island is fringed with beaches ranging from pure white to black volcanic sands. Many of the hillside villages on Tanna remain largely unaffected by the trappings of the modern world. Feel the earth shake on Mt. Yasur, one of the world’s most active and accessible volcanoes.
After experiencing the warmth and generosity of Vanuatu’s people, it’s easy to feel that Vanuatu could be one of richest places on earth.
Rainbow River In Colombia Is The Most Beautiful In The World
This is Colombia's stunning rainbow river, Cano Crystals. The stunning footage captured by TravelDrone4K, shows the colorful river which is filled with macarenia clavigera plant. This plant changes color depending on the light and water conditions. The plants within the river have been seen in green, orange, red, yellow, and even blue.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Egypt - Travel Video
With a fascinating history that reaches back to the dawn of civilization, Egypt is considered the oldest travel destination on earth. The African nation’s awe-inspiring temples and pyramids have captured the imagination of travelers for thousands of years. Although most people come to Egypt to view its ancient monuments, natural attractions beckon travelers too. The Red Sea coast is known for its coral reefs and beach resorts while a trek through the Sahara can lead visitors to a refreshing oasis. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Egypt:
Western Australia Road Trip [44 Amazing Destinations] [HD]
A get away road trip to Western Australia with a group of friends. Together, we travelled to many amazing destinations over 1600km distance in the following sequence: Perth, Cervantes, Perth, Albany, Denmark, Margaret River, Augusta, Margaret River, Busselton, Perth.
Western Australia (WA) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. Western Australia is Australia's largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres, and the second-largest country subdivision in the world. (Quote from Wikipedia)
Travel Period: 19 October 2014 - 25 October 2014 (Spring)
Video Contents:
- Toast (Breakfast) [00:32]
- Perth to Cervantes [01:21]
- The Pinnacles Desert [01:26]
- Hangover Bay [02:20]
- Lake Thetis [02:28]
- Sea Breeze Cafe (Lunch) [02:44]
- Cervantes to Perth [03:27]
- Emu Downs Wind Farm [03:32]
- Little River Winery (Swan Valley) [03:58]
- Houghton Wines (Swan Valley) [04:21]
- Grill'd Healthy Burgers (Dinner) [04:48]
- Bell Tower [05:22]
- Taka's Kitchen (Lunch) [05:38]
- Murray Street Mall [05:56]
- King's Park & Botanic Garden [06:11]
- Fibber McGee's (Dinner) [06:53]
- The Imp Cafe (Breakfast) [07:20]
- Perth to Albany [07:40]
- Kojonup Country Kitchen (Lunch) [07:44]
- Granite Skywalk and Castle Rock [07:56]
- Ocean Foods International Pty Ltd [09:21]
- Rotary Lookout [09:33]
- Mt Clarence Lookout [09:43]
- Mt Clarence Memorial [09:59]
- Havana Villas (Dinner at Chalet) [10:27]
- Whale World [11:44]
- The Gap & Natural Bridge [11:54]
- Albany Wind Farm [12:32]
- Albany to Denmark [12:57]
- Denmark Bakery [13:00]
- Greens Pool & Elephant Rocks [13:25]
- Denmark to Margaret River [14:04]
- Squid Lips (Fish and Chips Dinner) [14:17]
- Margaret River Bakery (Breakfast) [14:44]
- Leeuwin Estate (Margaret River Wine Tasting) [15:20]
- Voyager Estate (Margaret River Wine Tour) [16:22]
- Mammoth Cave [18:24]
- Margaret River to Augusta [19:27]
- Boranup Drive (Boranup Karri Forest) [19:31]
- Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse [19:55]
- Hamelin Bay [20:45]
- Margaret River Hotel Bistro (Dinner) [21:02]
- Margaret River to Busselton [21:17]
- Busselton Jetty [21:24]
- Cod Rocks (Fish and Chips Lunch) [22:25]
- Busselton to Perth [22:40]
- Fremantle Prison (Doing Time Tour) [22:44]
- Fremantle Markets [25:16]
- The Monk Brewery & Kitchen (Dinner) [25:50]
- Kailis Fish Market Cafe (Seafood Lunch) [26:50]
- Little Creatures Brewing Pty Ltd (Beer Brewery Tour) [28:00]
- Ciao Italia (Dinner) [29:16]
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