The 10 Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Oceania

Fraser Island

Fraser Island

Most people have a romantic notion about being shipwrecked on an island paradise but, when the vessel The Stirling Castle was holed trying to cross the southern part of the…
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Milford sound

Milford Sound

One of Aesop’s most famous fables is the story about the fox that simply could not get hold of a tasty bunch of grapes and no matter how hard he…
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Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is one of world’s most incredible ecosystems and it comprises of over 2,900 individual coral reefs along with around 900 islands. It stretches a distance of…
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Bora Bora

Bora Bora

Bora Bora is situated approximately 140 miles (225km) northwest of Tahiti, in the western Leeward group of the Society islands of French Polynesia. It is a rugged, volcanic, mountainous island…
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Fiji

Fiji

There are over 300 islands in the South Pacific archipelago that composes Fiji. There are two large islands where most of the population live, Viti Levu and Vanua. Vanua contains…
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Uluru Ayers Rock

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru, or as its often known, Ayers Rock, is a large, sacred, sandstone structure in Central Australia. At 1142ft (348m) high, and 5.8mi (9.4km) in circumference, it is undoubtedly one…
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Waitomo Caves

Waitomo Caves

The Waitomo Glowworm Caves are a popular tourist destination located on New Zealand’s North Island. Upon entering this underground grotto, visitors are taken aback by dramatic stalactites, which seem to…
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Te Mata Peak

Te Mata Peak

Situated between Hastings and the eastern coast of New Zealand, Te Mata Peak is an incredible hillscape rising 1310ft (399m) above sea level. It’s summit offers sublime panoramic views of…
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Mount Cook

Mount Cook

Mount Cook is the tallest mountain in New Zealand, rising an enormous 12,316ft (3754m). It forms part of the Southern Alps mountain range, which spans the entire length of the…
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Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest national park, covering a landmass that is about half the size of Switzerland. The park, which is co-managed by its native Aboriginal owners, protects…
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Wollomombi Falls

Wollomombi Falls

The Wollomombi Falls is a plunge waterfall found within the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. It is one of the highest waterfalls in Australia, dropping an impressive 228m (750ft) into…
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Tasmania

Tasmania

Tasmania is an island situated 150 miles (241km) south of Australia, separated by the Bass Strait. The main island is approximately 225 miles (362km) long, though the state includes a…
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