Selasa, 27 April 2010



As far as I can, how come ya is not no travel guide presents the tourism goals with a mild but komprehansif; with language that is not rigid and aims to inform (not sell) and to provide information that is not common and unique. Then got my mind, why not create your own? I've had time to make a short post about Jogja, and seemed to be the second city of Melbourne is a fairly interesting story to tell.

Melbourne, Australia's second largest city after Sydney deserved to be called the garden city because everywhere there is always a park. The first impression when I was there fairly standard: the city is very green. Standard picnic there is usually always accompanied by burning a steak, because the BBQ has become Australia's national cultural heritage. Because the same so segitunya BBQ, BBQ offering government even provides a diperasikan with electricity: you simply press tombok power and will be offering hot for several minutes. Well here are some pretty cool sights to visit there:
Soverign Hill, Ballarat

It's a pity if a tourist destination is passed. Soverign Hill is a city of gold producers in Australia from mid 1800 to be cooked so that the object of repeated tours that take you into the past. Imagine the houses and shops in the old dirt road traversed by people dressed in 19th-century model and train horses. You can follow the school lessons of that era (and even learn to write with a pen dipped), look at the workings of an ancient steam engine (which still worked perfectly), washing gold in the river, playing bowling past to see the camp of the Chinese immigrants. Do not forget to taste the caramel fudge and lollipops are sold in a candy store on Main Street. If you want to test your ability to pan gold, we recommend you not to Souverign Hill during the winter because river water is freezing hands.

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