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Mark Bablesmore, 02 Apr 2004
You MUST see the Lord of the Rings films to get an idea of the awesome scenery in New Zealand - this is where they are set and it is inspiring stuff! The country is really as beautiful as everyone says. |
Mike Tonneson, 25 Nov 2003
Absolutely loved New Zealand - its really paradise - but no-one mentioned that I would have to deal with clouds of tiny biting sandflies! I reckon they are there to see that the country remains unspoilt by too many people - otherwise there is nothing that would keep the hoards away! |
Hazel White, 11 Feb 2004
My husband and I bussed up the much advertised east coast of Australia, but I was a bit disappointed - fine if you come from a landlocked country and are desperate for a beach holiday, but we found it overrun with young European backpackers with money to spend and being school holidays everything was packed - maybe our bad timing didn't leave us with the best impression. We also had expectations of awesome scenery along the coastal road, but endless miles of the Australian bush (gum trees) blocked any views although the road was more inland than we had expected anyway. A few industrial towns along the way were the only break in scenery! Noosa is a lovely coastal town different from the rest and has a great national park for walking, coastal scenery and koala bears.
Avid Tourist, 12 May 2004
One of the greatest ways to see America is to make use of the hundreds of comfortable Bed & Breakfast establishments across the country. Many are in close proximity to the major tourist attractions and offer better rates, friendliness and home comforts than hotel chains. A vast selection of these "homes from home" can be viewed, contacted and reserved online at Amazing Inns. |
Geoff Macintyre, 19 Jun 2003
I had always imagined America to be simply that which I had already seen in films and on TV - it is that, but there is so much more and you don't need to look hard to find it. I was staggered by the huge diversity of natural beauty and the magnificence and number of its national parks. All the ones I visited were absolutely top class and I would wholeheartedly recommend trying to see as many of them as you can while in the country - each state has something naturally spectacular to offer apart from plenty of brash American consumerism. |
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