Three hours north of Auckland, a chain of verdant islands meet glittering turquoise waters in the Bay of Islands. This subtropical paradise will astound you with its abundance of natural beauty and marine life. Sail to the Bay of Islands, and you'll find plenty to see and explore. Hike to stunning Rainbow Falls, kayak along the shores of New Zealand's lush coastline, and keep an eye out for whales, dolphins, penguins, and a variety of colorful parrots.
Rousse, Bulgaria, often referred to as "Little Vienna," sits gracefully on the banks of the Danube River. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, Rousse offers a glimpse into Bulgaria's past while embracing the future. The city's central square, Svoboda (Freedom) Square, is a great starting point for exploring.
With it's natural beauty, lifestyle and modern facilities, the City of Coffs Harbour offers the most pleasant and comfortable living conditions in Australia.
Menaggio is situated on the western shore of Lake Como. at the point where the road bordering the western side of the lake and the road leading through the Val Menaggio to Lugano meet.
Arusha, Tanzania is a destination for adventurers! Situated between Mount Kilimanjaro National Park and Serengeti National Park, Arusha is an ideal starting point for your next Tanzanian safari trip and is a gateway city for climbers interested in summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak.
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Caroline Bay Beach
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Timaru is located on an island off the east coast of New Zealand, between Christchurch and Dunedin. It is a main sea port for industry and farming, as well as a popular port of call, especially around the Christmas Holidays. Originally named "Te Maru - The Place of Shelter", this port town was built as a whaling station until immigrants from England arrived in 1859, and the town was finally declared a city in 1948.