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Travel to Sydney, Australia – A Traveler’s Guide

July 30th, 2011 No comments

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    Making Tracks: a musical journey inspired by Australia

    July 14th, 2011 25 comments

    Visit www.australia.com for more information on Making Tracks. Take a unique journey with four members of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra and four Australian contemporary musicians. Their challenge to collaborate as a duo and produce a piece of music influenced by their journey across Australia. The musical tracks can be found at www.australia.com/campaigns/makingtracks/index.htm

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      Samuel Fry’s Big Travel Blog – Australia

      May 15th, 2011 No comments

      Samuel Fry’s Big Travel Blog – Australia starring Caroline Fry, Alby Lowe. Cairns, Whitsundays, Fraser Island, Noosa, Brisbane, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Byron Bay, Sydney, Rock Climbing. See www.samuelfry.co.uk for more.

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      6 MONTHS TRAVELLING – Going too fast!!! – Brisbane, Australia (month travel to australia)

      December 20th, 2010 No comments

      A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to Brisbane, Australia by TravelPod blogger Vickersontour. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com 6 MONTHS TRAVELLING – Going too fast!!! “Unbelievable, we have been travelling for exactly 6 months – how fast has that gone?! It’s only when you think back about all the things you’ve done that you realise where the time has gone. Nothing much else to write about today. We just dossed about by the van all day and did some mundane tasks like the laundry and the shopping. Good day of doing nothing but lounging.” Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: Brisbane Ferry Posing at the ferry stop Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Eye Domino’s The Gabba

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      Australia, travel of Pokecz family

      October 27th, 2010 2 comments

      We spent seven months in the world`s most beautiful country, in Australia with traveling, and studying. So here is some pictures of those moments in a video, realized by milan pokecz.

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      Travel to Australia

      May 7th, 2010 No comments

      Travel around Australia and visit Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, The Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock, The Snowy Mountains, The Blue Mountains and more in this film inspired by this amazing country and nature herself. Music by Trumpet Thing (Need You) and Paul Dimension (Breeze) both from the Buddha-Bar Series. Many thanks to all the amazing photographers in the Flickr community who have made this possible. Compiled by Xeibo

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      pop up camper trailer

      September 25th, 2009 No comments

      Pop Up Camper Trailers

      Sylvan Sport's Pop-Up Tent Trailer

      Above is just an example of pop up camper trailer from Sylvan Sport pop-up trailer. A person uses a hydraulic lift to open and lift up the top portion of the camper, the beds on the ends are slid out, and any other slides included on the camper are slid out, and a person is well on their way to getting their camper set up. This is called pop up camper trailers.

      Pop-up Campers & Van, Truck and Tent Travel Trailers

      A family of four can sleep comfortably in the trailer, especially if the kids are young enough to sleep in the same bed.

      The basic unit has two fold outs, that are used as sleeping quarters. The main part has a small dinette, a storage area and a cooking area with a tiny refrigerator. Generally there is an outdoor shower and a grilling area.

      Notice a toilet is not mentioned. The low end pop-up trailers don’t have them. Many people use portable toilets for emergencies and use the campground facilities otherwise.

      The higher priced campers often have cassette toilets a shower better cooking facilities and some have a slide out extra room to give you extra living space. The extra room is a boon when everyone is stuck inside due to inclement weather. Remember to pack some games and toys for the kids and a good book for yourself.

      Your family should have no problem eating and sleeping in the pop-up as long as you don’t have to stay indoors for long periods of time. You are protected from the elements by heavy duty canvas and a metal rook.

      One problem new RV-ers have with their pop-ups, is backing into your campsites. Take it slow and have someone guide you in or choose a pull through campsite.

      The only other major expense you will have is the cost of the hitch, which is less than 500 dollars. The increased consumption of gasoline is minimal and your insurance and tolls for your camper is much less than it would be for high end RV’s.

      Our first camper was a Coleman pop-up that we bought used. We used it for two years and had a blast. It was sold to a friend when we bought a camper van.

      If you aren’t sure about whether you would enjoy RV-ing and don’t want to hassle with having to get the RV back to the dealer by a certain time, get yourself a used pop-up and I guarantee you will be hooked on RV-ing.

      To get discounts on campground and RV rentals as well as RV parts you should join the Good Sam Club. The club also provides a discount RV insurance and an excellent roadside assistance program. This group also has message boards where you can ask questions and make life-long friendships.

      There are dozens of websites where you can find places to rent or buy a pop-up camper-trailer. You can also look in hunting or other outdoor sports magazine want ads for used campers.

      Auction sites like E-bay often have pop-ups listed either for direct sale or as an auction item. If you shop wisely you can save big money here on your used trailer.

      Coleman is one of the manufacturers of pop-ups a.k.a. fold out trailers. They have been in business since 1978. You can’t go wrong with one of their campers.

      The pop-up actually has some advantages over the bigger more luxurious motor homes. The camper is easier to maintain and store. Also once you get to your campsite and set up, the tow vehicle can be used to go sightseeing, shopping or to visit local attractions. You can’t park a big motor home in front of the local mini-mart.

      Cost-wise the care, maintenance and use of a pop-up is cheaper than the bigger mobile homes. Enjoy your pop-up camper trailer.

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      Nina Romanov
      Author: Nina Romanov

      Would you like to learn more about pop up campers? Visit http://www.pop-up-campers-trailer.com

      Nina is an expert freelance writer. She is a cake decorator and a certified naturopath. Presently she is happily RV-ing with her husband.

      Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Nina_Romanov

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