Papua New Guinea Resorts and Attractions

Papua New Guinea Resorts and Attractions

Australia and Oceania
Papua New Guinea is an island state in Oceania. It occupies the eastern part of the island of New Guinea, the Bismarck archipelago, the northern part of the Solomon Islands. The capital is Port Moresby. Currency - Kina. The official languages ​​are English, Tok Pisin, Hiri Motu. Religion - Christianity. The climate is tropical. The temperature is around +26*С all year round. The island, with its area of ​​786,000 square kilometers, is the second largest island in the world. Its contour resembles a dinosaur, and it would not be surprising if dinosaurs really would be found here. The island is horizontally divided by an ice ridge with equatorial glaciers. And vertically in the middle there is an almost perfectly straight line dividing the two countries. It will be somewhat closer…
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Rotorua, New Zealand

Rotorua, New Zealand

Australia and Oceania
Rotorua - the health resort of the South Seas Huge geysers, hot springs and a breathtaking landscape: anyone visiting the North Island of New Zealand simply cannot avoid the small town of Rotorua. The city of 60,000 on the shores of Lake Rotorua has made a name for itself as a health resort in recent decades due to its volcanic origins and has long been more than an insider tip for locals and tourists from all over the world. Rotorua is just as much a paradise for those seeking relaxation as it is for adventurers. The city has a large regional airport, Rotorua International Airport. "South Seas health resort" Due to its special location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, the city of Rotorua has great geothermal activities that are…
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Attractions in Cairns, Australia

Attractions in Cairns, Australia

Australia and Oceania
Cairns - diving capital and tropical paradise The city of Cairns with its 160,000 inhabitants in the Queensland region is one of the most popular travel destinations on the entire continent after Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. There is a tropical warm monsoon climate with a short dry season. The ideal travel time is winter from June to October. The capital of the Far North region offers its visitors almost unlimited leisure opportunities.In the immediate vicinity of Cairns there are numerous delightful stretches of coast that are ideal for diving, surfing and swimming. The Great Barrier Reef is also not far away. The outer reef can be reached in about three quarters of an hour. From Cairns to Kuranda on the Kuranda Scenic Railway The train travels through Stratford, Freshwater and…
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Sicily’s Sights

Sicily’s Sights

Australia and Oceania
Sicily is an island located in the Mediterranean Sea and is a region of Italy. The island has a wonderful climate and therefore you can travel to Sicily all year round, depending on how hot you want it to be. The island also offers an incredible number of experiences, and after a trip to Sicily you will come home and feel wonderfully relaxed and richer in exciting experiences. With Kipling Travel you can experience the Italian island, where there are both beautiful and cozy streets, delicious restaurants and a view of the beautiful sea. There are good opportunities to do exactly what you want on the island; whether it is relaxation on the beach or whether you want to eat good food and take a walk in nature. Attractions in Sicily Agrigento temples Agrigento…
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New Zealand Economy

New Zealand Economy

Australia and Oceania
From an agricultural to an industrial state While New Zealand was still a purely agricultural state in the 1980s, it has now developed into an industrial state that exports many goods. However, the agricultural products are still among the country's most important export goods. Eight percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) is generated through agriculture. Livestock breeding in particular plays a major role here. New Zealand was and is the land of sheep. Not so long ago there were seven sheep for every New Zealander, in the past there were even more, today the sheep are disappearing, but there are still many more than residents. Keeping cows is also a problem for the environment But now there are more and more cows because the dairy industry is growing. Not…
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