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Least Visited National Parks
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The U.S. national parks system has nearly 400 properties, some of which will have nearly 10 million visitors each year. Others have far fewer visitors.
Jan 17, 2011
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Tom Raley
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Cuddle a Koala at Cohunu National Park, Western Australia
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Drive 40 minutes from the City of Perth to walk among the Kangaroos, feed the Emus and the Wallabies, marvel at the Echidna and talk to the Parrots.
Apr 8, 2010
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Pauline Mascarenhas
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Visiting Tasmania's Rocky Cape National Park
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Rocky Cape National Park, between Wynyard and Stanley in northwest Tamania is a must see for tourists interested in the Aboriginal heritage of the island.
May 9, 2010
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Stuart McCulloch
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Best National Parks to Visit in the United States
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Of the nearly 400 national parks maintained by the United States, which should top your list of must-see parks? Here are the top ten.
Jan 17, 2011
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Tom Raley
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Seven Must-See Natural Wonders When Visiting Australia
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Australia is a huge and varied country and choosing where to visit can be difficult. Here are seven must-see natural wonders to help make the decision.
Jun 2, 2010
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Dayna Bacon
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Explore Kakadu National Park
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Stuck in the office Googling "places in Australia"? It's time to get out and brush against the bushes in the wild hinterland of Kakadu National Park.
Nov 7, 2010
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Andy Tope
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Visiting Tasmania, Australia's Largest Island
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Tasmania offers a lush green landscape different than found on the mainland. Families will enjoy breathtaking scenery, exotic wildlife, and a colorful colonial past.
Apr 5, 2010
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Virginia Balogh-Rosenthal
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Bushwalking in Wilsons Prom National Park
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Wilson's Promontory, Victoria's most popular National park has a wide array of bushwalking trails, set to a backdrop of spectacular coastline and granite ranges.
Feb 22, 2009
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Matt Adams
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Guide to Exploring Karijini National Park
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Karijini National Park, situated in the Pilbarra region of Western Australia, is famous for its spectacular river gorges, plunging waterfalls and ice cold swimming pools.
Oct 3, 2008
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Matt Adams
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Visit Mossman Gorge, Australia and Feel Rejuvenated
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During the wet season in Far North Queensland, Mossman Gorge thunders with the sound of rain pouring through its steep-sided walls into the Mossman River.
Nov 20, 2010
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Sandra Johnston
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Australia Outback - Uluru/Ayers Rock
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Human beings settled here over 10,000 years ago and over the centuries the Aboriginal people developed highly efficient ways of surviving in this hot, inhospitable land.
Oct 17, 2009
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Cathy Smith
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Sights and Attractions of Outback Australia
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The outback desert regions of Central Australia provide an insight into unique native animals, scenery and the lifestyles of the Indigenous population
Aug 14, 2010
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Ben Cluse
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Guide to Australia's big rocks
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Uluru, Kata Tjuta, The Pinnacles and the Twelve Apostles aren't the only strange natural phenomena you can visit if you travel on holiday to the island continent.
Mar 9, 2007
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David Whitley
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Explore the Australian Outback – Mutawintji National Park
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The park's historic center has been a sacred place for Aboriginal people for thousands of years. It contains examples of ancient rock carving and paintings.
Feb 6, 2011
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Cathy Smith
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Birding in Iron Range National Park on Cape York
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One of Australia's most important bird habitats is the lowland tropical rainforest of Iron Range National Park on Cape York in northern Queensland.
Jan 22, 2011
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Suzan Phillips
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Walk the Base of Uluru in Australia's Outback
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When preparing to walk the base of Uluru in the Australia, visitors should purchase a fly net and pack plenty of water. A hat and sunscreen are also essentials.
Oct 28, 2008
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Julie Atchison
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Australia Tourism - State by State Attractions
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Each Australian state has lots to offer those travelling down under. The NSW tourist or outback tourist won't be disappointed, but see what other states can offer, too.
Feb 7, 2009
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James Parsons
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