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Cruising the Yangtze River: China
Wednesday, 10 March 2010

It is said that there are probably few waterways on Earth which can rival the Yangtze river. The Yangtze allures visitors for sheer beauty and opulence.  The Yangtze river carves a graceful 4000 mile swathe from the snow capped highlands of Tibet, meandering across the vast Chinese heartland, creates a confluence at the East China Sea on its final trek.


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Tari Valley in Papua New Guinea: Paradise Concealed
Tuesday, 09 March 2010

Papua New Guinea in the truest sense is the last frontier which remains untouched from the cravings of outer world. This place is also the last great land mass which remains a legend for the traveller. Exotic animals, extraordinary art, and flamboyant warriors await the curious traveller. The tour begins from the Tari valley, home to the colourful Huli people where the rites to passage for young men is to grow their own human hair wig.


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St Kilda Island Scotland
Friday, 05 March 2010

Forty miles into the Atlantic ocean, the archipelago of St. Kilda lies in the western tip of  Scotland. St Kilda is the most windswept, storm-tossed part of Britain with waves upto 5 meters high and recorded windspeeds as high as 130 mph. St Kilda encompasses the most monstrously rugged climate containing the steepest drop to sea level.


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Mount Lushan in China
Thursday, 04 March 2010

Today let us narrate you a tale about  cascading snow mountains. Well we are talking about mount Lushan in China, a fairy tale getting unfurled . Mount Lushan is best known for its grandeur, grotesqueness, steepness and beauty. This mountain is honored of having the most splendid and elegant scenery on the planet.

 


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Lake Ashinoko: Crater Lake in the Backyard of Mount Fujiyama
Tuesday, 02 March 2010

Let us take you on a trip to lake Ashinoko, a caldera lake on mount Hakone in Japan. This lake came into being after the volcano last erupted some 3000 years ago. Today lake Ashinoko with mount Fuji in the backdrop is the symbol of Hakone. The best views of the lake in combination with Mount Fuji can be enjoyed from Moto-Hakone, from the Hakone detached palace garden and from the sightseeing boats cruising the lake.


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