7 Important Traveling Tips When Traveling in Australia and New Zealand

 
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Traveling tips for Australia and New Zealand can be but peculiar, matching the uniqueness of the places you are going to visit!

1. Drive on the left-land lane
If you are in the driver seat and the middle of the street is on your left, then you are driving the wrong way! Australia and New Zealand still have in place the British way of driving on the left -hand lane.

2. Don’t hitch-hike
If you don’t drive, find any other means of traveling, such as bus, train, plane; all except hitch – hiking. Be careful, it is forbidden, even illegal to hitch – hike.

3. Dress accordingly
Dress accordingly to the season and region you are visiting. Wear waterproof coat if visiting New Zealand during “cold” season. Wear thick soled and long boots when walking around the Australian bush and high grass.

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Great Barrier Reef: Nature’s Wonder On The Planet

 
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As the name suggests, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the greatest coral reefs in the whole world. Almost more than three thousand reefs are nestled under the water in the Great Barrier Reef. This brings with itself one of the world’s biggest living architecture of the world.

Due to these reasons, preservation of the Great Barrier Reef is always in full swing. UNESCO has regarded the Great Barrier Reef as one of the world heritage sites. It has also found a place in the ‘Seven Wonders of the World’. The Great Barrier Reef boasts itself with huge natural resources, which were earlier out in the open to some of the greatest challenges of environmental degradation.
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Sidney Opera House

 
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Just about every democracy in the world has at least one symbol that is instantly recognizable by anyone living in another democracy. For Australia that symbol is the Sydney Opera House. And because it is so instantly recognizable I probably don’t have to describe what it looks like. Anyway, here are some interesting facts about this unique piece of architecture.

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