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Information on travelling in and around Melbourne.

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If Brunei were to have its own avatar, it would be one depicting the epitome of culture and an abode of peace.

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On Friday morning, 2nd May 2003 the SuperStar Leo, docked at Station Pier, in Port Melbourne.  This is the biggest cruise liner to enter Port Phillip Bay.

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Asia’s magical city, Kyoto offers a unique insight into Japan’s majestic history and unending beauty.  The size of a small metropolis, Kyoto lies in a fertile valley steeped by picturesque mountains, so that visitors can enjoy the pace of the city, together with the harmony of the countryside. 

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Malaysia, the land of diverse attractions, is a paradise of golfers, offering an amazing variety of over 200 golf courses. Spread over undulating terrain and endless greenery, the country’s golf courses are truly spectacular. Choose to tee off with the South China Sea behind you, or in the refreshing ambience of the cool highlands.

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North Sumatra is a land of lush valleys, majestic mountains, cascading waterfalls, and active volcanoes. In this region of multiple attractions, the major magnets for tourists are the city of Medan, Lake Toba with its holiday resorts, and the wonders of nature, including the orang utan.
MEDAN – GATEWAY TO THE NORTH

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