The Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria offers an African safari experience with animals in natural habitats, including close encounters with rhinos. The content invites readers to explore the zoo's offerings and assess the value of visiting. It's accessible via train from Melbourne for an enjoyable adventure.
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Dining in WONDERLAND – A Great Feed at ‘The Hatter and the Hare’!
The Hatter and the Hare is a unique Alice in Wonderland themed restaurant in outer Melbourne, offering a distinct dining experience. The menu features burgers, fries, and cake, alongside enchanting decor. It promises a memorable visit for those seeking something novel to do in Melbourne.
Korea’s Take on Theme Parks – Lotte Adventure World
The author shares their experience at Lotte World in Seoul, a unique theme park blending indoor and outdoor attractions. Although not Disney, it is inspired by such themes, featuring various rides like Atlantis and the Balloon Ride. The park offers reasonable ticket prices, but crowds can increase during rain. Overall, it's worth a visit for theme park enthusiasts.
Images of Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan!
The post invites readers to view photos from the vibrant Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan, a transformed artistic hub. It highlights the beauty of the area and includes a personal touch with references to the Little Prince. The author expresses gratitude and a wish for endless journeys.
Exploring Geelong, Victoria’s ‘Second City’ – Melbourne Day Trip!
In this post, the authors express their love for Geelong, Victoria's 'Second City,' highlighting its beauty and attractions. They explore unique sites, including a hotel inside a Sphinx, a historical carousel, beautiful beaches, and the NATIONAL Wool Museum, inviting readers to join their adventure. Enjoy the journey!
The Sights of Seoul
The author shares highlights from their visit to Seoul, noting various must-see sights including Gyeongbokgung Palace, the Korean War Memorial, and Namsan Mountain. They also mention cultural spots like Ihwa Mural Village and the Oil Tank Culture Park. The blog emphasizes the city's appeal and rich historical context.
Seoul’s Splendid Palaces – Gyeongbokgung and Channgyeonggung and Bukchon Hanok Village!
This post explores Seoul's attractions, focusing on Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, along with Bukchon Hanok Village. Gyeongbokgung, dating back to 1395, features impressive architecture and beautiful grounds, while Bukchon, known for its traditional houses, balances tourism with residential life. Both palaces offer rich history and charm worth visiting.
No Burger King? – HUNGRY JACKS! Are the Burgers Better or Disappointing?
G'day folks. Yes, in Australia Burger King is, in most instances, called 'Hungry Jack's'. After reviewing Aussie Fast Food Franchises I wanted to show everyone just what Hungry Jack's is like in Australia. Hungry Jack's being the name given to Burger King franchises here for reasons unveiled in this vlog. For years renowned for trumping …
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Taking the Korean Bullet Train from Busan to Seoul
Howdy all! Today a little look at the KTX service I took from Busan to Seoul in May last year. The KTX train is a fast train that travels the 417 kilometres of tracks from Korea’s southern city of Busan to the capital Korea. The time can vary from 2 hours 15 minutes to 3 …
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Nanzoin – Through My Lens
Howdy all. Following on from my post with photos from Dazaifu, here we have a post of photos from the town of Nanzoin, famous for its 41-metre reclining Bronze Buddha! Enjoy! Thanks for popping by today! May the Journey Never End!