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<i>The Rock</i> cruise, Paihia The Rock cruise, Paihia The Bay of Islands is one of those wonderful places where you can be non-stop active or just laze around and not feel guilty. On his recent visit to New Zealand, Jason Dundas chose the active option and went on a 22-hour overnight cruise with promises of water activities, stunning scenery and wildlife. Watch the videoRead the factsheet

Chobe safari, part two Chobe safari, part two This week we rejoin Ben Dark in Botswana's Chobe National Park, following the footsteps of Dr David Livingstone. The explorer journeyed down the Zambezi River in 1855 in search of the source of the Nile. He opened minds all over the world to the untamed spirit of Africa. Watch the videoRead the factsheet

Dinosaur Walk Dinosaur Walk Natalie Gruzlewski's visit to Melbourne turned out to be something very, very different. Some museum exhibits can be a little dull, but not this one! Dinosaur Walk is fascinating. Natalie was shown something that looked like a simple rock, but it was actually a 150-million-year-old dinosaur dropping! Watch the videoRead the factsheet

Gold Coast waterways Gold Coast waterways The fact that you can travel from the Gold Coast all the way to the heart of Brisbane without touching land or entering the ocean was something Jules Lund still wanted to put it to the test. Watch the videoRead the factsheet

Sydney staycation Sydney staycation This week Catriona Rowntree sussed out a Sydney staycation — a holiday you spend in your own city, visiting places you've never been and saving yourself money on flights and accommodation. Watch the videoRead the factsheet

Timbertown Timbertown Timbertown in Wauchope in mid-northern New South Wales, is an authentic heritage village, recreated as a living slice of life in Australia in the 1800s. It's all about the struggles and achievements of our pioneers. Watch the videoRead the factsheet

Tokyo Tokyo Japan, with a population of around 128 million, seems to be able to successfully squeeze people into tight places. Tokyo is the world's largest metropolitan area with a population of 30 million and as Dermott Brereton discovered, it's a wonderfully vibrant city. It's on the main island of Honshu. Watch the videoRead the factsheet

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