by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel Austria, Travel France, Travel Germany, Travel Italy, Travel UK
Updated on July 23, 2013 Australians wandering Europe The high Aussie dollar makes travelling in Europe far cheaper now than it has been for many years. Six months long service leave gave us the opportunity to travel to London and catch the vibe of the Olympics before...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel Austria, Travel France, Travel Germany, Travel Italy, Travel UK
Updated on August 28, 2013 A dozen money-saving strategies Once you’ve worked hard and saved for your overseas trip, bought your plane tickets and begun weighing up where you can go and what you can see within your budget, you soon realise there are choices to...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel Austria
Updated on July 22, 2013 Salzburg Castle The spectacular Hohen Salzburg (Castle) is built high above the city. A Funicula railway carries people from the city up to the first level of the castle.Tickets on the Funicula are about €11 for adults. A Salzburg Pass...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel Austria
Updated on July 29, 2013 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart was born on 27 January 1756 to Leopold and Anna Maria, in Getreidegasse 9, Salzburg, Austria. Although Leopold and Anna Maria had seven children, five of the children died as infants. Mozart was the youngest of...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Travel
Updated on July 14, 2013 Coffin Bay National Park Coffin Bay in South Australia is famous for its oysters, harvested from the crystal clear waters of the shallow estuary here since the 1800s. Millions of oysters are graded, packed and airfreighted around Australia and...
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