Holiday in New South Wales - Australia

New South Wales lies in the southeast of the Australian continent. In the north, NSW borders on Queensland, in the south on Victoria and in the west on South Wales. The east coast opens out to the Tasmanian Sea.
For holidaymakers, NSW is a land of plenty. Different nature landscapes allow for almost all leisure activities apart from a moon walk. weiterlesen »

Spending a Holiday in Tunisia

If you’re looking for a vacation destination that is full of history and culture, you can’t go wrong by planning a holiday in Tunisia. Tunisia is the northernmost country in the continent of Africa and plays a very diverse role in the history of not just this continent, but of Rome, France, and Great Britain as well. weiterlesen »

Victoria - the smallest federal state on the Australian mainland.

It extends across the south of the continent. Victoria surprises visitors with a particularly diversified scenery, Mediterranean climate and beautiful coastal sections with popular bathing resorts where tourists will find a wide range of hotels or holiday flats. On the coastal road “Great Ocean Road”, visitors will directly pass the picturesque line of the Indian Ocean. weiterlesen »

West Australia - Sights from the beginning

The federal state of West Australia possesses coastlines on the Indian Ocean and the Timor Sea and covers the entire western part of the Australian continent. It is made up of large desert regions and the Outback. Marvellous landscapes, deserted areas and the special cordiality of its inhabitants characterise the biggest Australian federal state. weiterlesen »

Wallachia, a region full of variety

Walachia is one of Romania’s best-known landscapes and at the same time a historical region which was cared for by the Ottoman Empire for centuries. In 1859, Walachia united with the princedom of Moldavia, and out of this fusion, Romania emerged.
In the north, the region borders on the Carpathian Mountains; in the south, it borders on the River Danube. These conditions turn weiterlesen »

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