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| | New Zealand is a short flight from Australia, and has at least as much to offer, particularly if you want breathtaking natural landscapes. It is comprised of a North Island (with 70% of New Zealand's population, the major cities Auckland and Wellington, endless beaches, rolling farmland, and incredible geothermal activity), a South Island (featuring the snowy alps, smaller cities such as... |  |
| This former British Colony cum island paradise is only one honeymoon brochure away from tropical reality. An ideal as much as an island network, Fiji is an earthly wonderland of azure waters, verdant jungles and delicious engagements. Splendid isolation has preserved the archipelago of over 330 islands in pristine perfection, the smoggy concreted shores of the modern world melt away under the... |  |
| Australia, otherwise known as the Commonwealth of Australia, makes up the vast majority of its continent (which includes the mainland as well as Tasmania, New Guinea, and many small islands scattered throughout the region). Australia's tiny population (that is, compared to its massive size) is concentrated on the coasts in such well-known and well-liked urban destinations as Sydney, Melbourne,... |  |
| What would Brigham Young University's football team be without Samoa? Answer: Uncle Rico and the gang with a Napoleonic complex and a generous side of earnest ineptitude. Can you imagine Kip trying to make some sweet touch backs over his brother's indignant paroxysms. "Gosh, stop, dangit, flipping don't tackle so fracking hard!" Fortunately for God's team, the Samoans have been largely... |  |
| Island time is intrinsic. It doesn't fuss, or hurry, race or worry, it ebbs and flows with the tide and the moon. It is seasonal, it is sensual, it is appropriate, and it is total. Once you arrive in lush Papua New Guinea the mystery of "Now" recedes, enveloped by the promise of tomorrow. The island of New Guinea is the second largest in the world. It was divided by two European powers in... |  |
| Tuvalue serenity, Tuvalue solitude, Tuvalue tranquility-- voyage to the island nation of Tuvalu. A lost scattering of islands in the South Pacific, this tiny collection of beaches and swaying palms is at threat by the inconvenient truths of rising ocean waters. A nation of 9 islands, the name literally translates to 'cluster of eight,' all of which are only yards above sea level. The highest... |
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