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Terra Australis is what is known today as Australia used to be called in ancient times when its existence was pure speculation. And still, this continent never fails to surprise us: Did you know that you can see the Orient (or at least “Oriental Bay”) and Holland without ever leaving Australia & New Zealand? Today’s featured posts will show you how this is possible and to round it up, the wonders of Melbourne Museum will surprise you even more.
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written by @stabilowl
Oriental Bay is a waterfront area along the Wellington Harbour, connected to the CBD waterfront. From the Te Papa Museum, keep walking in the opposite direction from Queens wharf, following the waterfront, and you will eventually arrive at Oriental Bay. You can also catch a bus to the eastern edge of the CBD, get off at Courtenay Place and walk towards the waterfront to get there.
written by @trudeehunter
I've always wanted to go to Holland. So much of this beautiful country fascinates me. Therefore, I was delighted to wander the streets, admire the canals, the magnificent buildings and castles, absorb geological and historical facts and allow myself to become entranced by all things, 'Dutch' during my visit. And.........I was able to accomplish all of this without leaving the shores of Australia. How? I did this by taking a tour around the amazing Clog Barn located in Coffs Harbour in New South Wales.
written by @oen
While in Melbourne it rained quite often (they do say you can have three seasons in one day in this city!), so I decided to visit a museum on one of these days and was tipped off about the Melbourne Museum by my friend who lives in the city. I was looking to learn a little more about the Indigenous Peoples living in Australia and knew this would probably be the best museum to learn about their culture in more detail.
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