OCEANIA  VIDEOS

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NEW ZEALAND

NEW ZEALAND - view the best sights and attractions New Zealand has to offer.

BAY OF ISLANDS - offers the visitor so many things to do with lots of activities and short walks.

BAY OF ISLANDS - things to do in Pahia.

TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK. Centered upon three volcanoes, the park is home to some of New Zealand’s most dramatic landscapes.

The FAR NORTH - New Zealand’s most northern point.

A glimpse of the SOUTH ISLAND.

MILFORD SOUND - considered by many as one of the great wonders of the world.  It’s known for towering Mitre Peak, plus rainforests 

MOUNT COOK NATIONAL PARK - is in the South Island of New Zealand. Beautiful lakes, glaciers, alpine vegetation and most of the highest peaks in the country.

OTAGO PENINSULA - one of the finest examples of eco-tourism in the world...

 
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TASMANIA AND KANGAROO ISLAND

(Australia)

TASMANIA - journey across Tasmania's most iconic wilderness areas. Locations featured include Cape Hauy, Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay and Dip Fall.

TASMANIA - aerial view of this stunning destination. A glimpse of the spectacular coastline,

KANGAROO ISLAND - South Australia, the home for sea lions, diverse bird species and koalas. Kangaroo Island lies southwest of Adelaide.

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MELBOURNE, THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD AND PENGUIN ISLAND

Melbourne is a blend of bustling laneways, world-class restaurants and captivating museums. It has been ranked, year after year, the most 'livable city' and it's not hard to see why.

Renowned for its rugged natural beauty and shipwreck stories, the Great Ocean Road and its dramatic landscapes and views make this 242 km stretch of road Australia's most famous coastal journey

Phillip Island offers visitors the chance to see incredible Australian wildlife amongst spectacular landscapes. The Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Centre, and Churchill Island Heritage Farm are just a few of the island's unique attractions.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

 

SYDNEY - a spectacular harbor city surrounded by beaches and impressive architecture. Sydney is the first stop on many Australian itineraries, and for good reason.

SYDNEY is best known for the Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbor and the Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbor. Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden

 
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

On the Coral Coast Highway, stopping at FRANCOIS PERON NATIONAL PARK. It is known for its contrasting red cliffs, white beaches and blue waters.

On the road up the Coral Coast Highway and discover some uniquely Australian sights, from Klabarri to Denham.

Whale Sharks migrate to Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia (WA) every year, giving visitors to Exmouth a once-in-a-lifetime swim with the largest fish.

The Pinnacles are amazing natural limestone structures, formed approximately 25,000 to 30,000 years ago after the sea receded and left deposits of seashells. They are about a 3-hr. drive north of Perth.

ROTTNEST ISLAND - discover Perth's premier island getaway. A protected nature reserve, it's home to the quokka, a small wallaby-like marsupial, white-sand beaches and secluded coves 

MARGARET RIVER - is a region south of Perth in known for its craft breweries, boutiques and surrounding wineries. Beaches and surf breaks line the nearby coast

MARGARET RIVER - a area of spectacular scenery, culinary delights.

ALBANY - tucked away in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The area is regarded for it's natural beauty and preservation of heritage.

DENMARK - is located on the South West Coast of Western Australia. It has natural attractions and a mild climate all year round making it the perfect destination. Ideally set, it's one of the nicest places in Western Australia.

 
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