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Posted on Tue 9th of Sep 2008, 12:44 PM
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Alice Springs is a fantastic sightseeing destination which has a number of attractions featuring Alice Springs School of the Air, Alice Springs Golf Club, Alice Telegraph Station, and also the Alice Springs Reptile Center which features Thorny Devils, Perentie Goanna and a number of endangered reptiles.
It's a real paradise for nature lovers and also some spectacled historian who might like to study the remaining few aboriginals in the area. The place really thrilled me with its sheer old world charm and friendly people. Be sure to pack in your digicams or else you'll keep missing the destination once you go back home.
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Posted on Wed 10th of Sep 2008, 01:41 AM
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Creator wrote:Alice Springs is a fantastic sightseeing destination which has a number of attractions featuring Alice Springs School of the Air, Alice Springs Golf Club, Alice Telegraph Station, and also the Alice Springs Reptile Center which features Thorny Devils, Perentie Goanna and a number of endangered reptiles.
It's a real paradise for nature lovers and also some spectacled historian who might like to study the remaining few aboriginals in the area. The place really thrilled me with its sheer old world charm and friendly people. Be sure to pack in your digicams or else you'll keep missing the destination once you go back home.
Which hotel u recommend?
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~*~* Nakitai yo todokanai omoi wo kono sora ni *~*~
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Posted on Wed 22nd of Oct 2008, 11:54 AM
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Hi, my cousins went there last year and they liked it a hell lot. What I got from the photographs, it surely looks like a laid-back place with an overwhelming old-world charm. However, no plans for me to visit Australia any time soon. Anyhow, the place is worth an exploration, and the excitement I saw in my cousins' faces, I can tell it must be a place worth visiting.
Regards.
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Posted on Fri 7th of Nov 2008, 08:02 AM
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Aboriginals Insights...
Apart from being a laid-back destination, Alice Springs is great place for all those who wish to study Aboriginal culture, their lifestyle, traditions, and a lot more. It has been their home for more than 50,000 years.
However, while you are studying, you won't be able to avoid the beauty of the place. Really a good place to go.
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Posted on Sun 9th of Nov 2008, 06:37 AM
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They said Alice Springs is the most romatic country town in the world and there's no drinking in designated public places ,however you can still drink in private and licensed premises .
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Posted on Fri 28th of Nov 2008, 11:29 AM
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