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How about this for a romantic spring afternoon, pack your lunch, and head out to Somersby Falls on the New South Wales Central Coast. You and your loved one will feel like you're away from it all and can enjoy the picnic areas, bush walking trails, and enjoy the rain forest sounds with the bell birds and kookaburras.
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When you think of getting some tan and spending time under the sun, the first thing that comes to your mind is the BEACH. The taste of sea water, the waves of the ocean, sand under your feet...why not make waterfalls your alternative choice as a favorite spot to get some sun?
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One of South Africa's best-kept secrets is hidden along its eastern coast - the Transkei. It remains untouched and is rich in culture, people, and wilderness. With no cellphone signal, internet or electricity close by there's nothing else to do but explore our surroundings and create our own adventures.
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Packed with surfboards and a 4x4 we traveled the entire coast from the North of Tamarindo to the south that dead ends at Mal Pais, and then back up the coast to the north to end the trip at the Arenal Volcano. With a Fisheye and the Submarine the trip was an amazing experience.
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Raiatea is a volcanic island and besides the beautiful lagoon there are also some impressing huge mountains in the center of it. And as it is raining a lot, there are also some beautiful waterfalls to discover in the mountains. The most famous walk to do inside the island is the one called "the 3 waterfalls".
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Nearby Quebec you can find several waterfalls, the most famous being the Montmorency falls. Despite not being as impressive, the Chaudière waterfalls are a beautiful place to visit and lomograph!
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Packed with surfboards and a 4x4 we traveled the entire coast from the North of Tamarindo to the south that dead ends at Mal Pais, and then back up the coast to the north to end the trip at the Arenal Volcano. With a fisheye and the fisheye water housing the trip was an amazing experience. The only problem was a lack of film and the absence of a secure strap for the fisheye housing. Costa Rica is paradise...adventure is on tap daily!
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Katibawasan Falls is one of the precious gems in the small island-province of Camiguin. Crystal clear water, striking greenery, misty atmosphere – what more can you ask for?
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Tapalpa is an alpine town south of Guadalajara. Surrounded by forests, lakes and streams, Tapalpa beckons visitors to its restful landscape.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park lies in the Plitvice plateau which is surrounded by three mountains part of the Dinaric Alps in Croatia.
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Stand a couple of minutes on each viewpoint and feel the breeze the waterfalls make. Listen to all the water sounds and the jungle birds while you are relaxing. You just wouldn´t want to leave that place...
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Our Location of the week winner tveden takes us into a breathtaking waterfall that lies between the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Namibia is dry, until you get here!
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Last weekend, me and my family went to the hill at Pahang as the gateway from the hassle bustle busy KL. The trip took us roughly around 2 hours. Funny enough, there is only one road to the top of the hill. That road was known as The Gap, used by uphill and downhill traffic in turns. So we need to follow the time to use the road as to going up or coming down the hills.
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Multnomah Falls are located about 20 minutes east of Portland off the 84 freeway. I have been there many times in the Summer and this was the first time I was there in the Winter. It was in the middle of an Arctic Storm so the walls around the falls were completely frozen!
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Where would be the best place to visit when the weather is so hot and you are longing for a "colder" place? It's like summer everyday at Malaysia. During the time when we are hot, usually we just find a nice comfy air-conditioning room, for a drink with some close friends. But why not we step out of this air-con room and breathe the fresh air instead?
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Kent Falls is way on up in the corner of New England, basically there are a bunch of waterfalls there but also some picnicky fun. It originally was all set up for people when the new deal sent teenagers under the CCC program to fix it all up in the 30s. It kind of means a bunch to my family because my grandfather was in the CCC and my other grandfather went to the falls growing up, last time I went, I went with grandma and grandpa as well as my parents and nieces.