If you head 60km north east from Adelaide you'll reach Barossa Valley. The Barossa region is a part of South Australia which is particularly well known for its wineries and vineyards. When a place has a reputation for making wine, you can't help but feel obliged to at least give it a try. There are … [Read more...] about Wine Tasting in Barossa Valley
Barossa Reservoir’s Whispering Wall
Built between 1899 and 1903, the 'Whispering Wall' was once the tallest dam in Australia, standing at 36 metres. The concrete arch is built in such a way that it causes a parabola effect, allowing sound to travel across the face of the damn. After travelling the 144 metres across, sound, even … [Read more...] about Barossa Reservoir’s Whispering Wall
Dubai Desert Safari: Dinner & Dancers
I mentioned before that there would be a second part to my post about my short stay in Dubai, so here it is. In the first installment I covered the 4x4 desert safari and the camel rides at the desert camp, this time around it'll be a little bit different. More focused on, well, other things. … [Read more...] about Dubai Desert Safari: Dinner & Dancers
Cradle Mountain, A Tasmanian Landmark
Cradle Mountain, in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, is one of Tasmania's most widely recognised locations. At 1,545 metres, Cradle Mountain owes its popularity to the natural beauty of the landscape in which it resides. The national park has plenty of activities, from fishing, … [Read more...] about Cradle Mountain, A Tasmanian Landmark