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The Best Fiji Islands Resort


September 9, 2009
Filed under: fiji travel — admin @ 5:05 am

There’s always a discussion about the relativity of something named the best. It doesn’t matter if you’re locked into a heated discussion about the best car under 20 grand or the best shampoo for fine, limp hair. People, regardless of entitlement or education, are welcomed to form an opinion. Generally an opinion that’s based on experience. Letting that set the stage, consider now what is truly the best Fiji Islands resort: The Koro Sun Resort.
Objectively speaking, there is not a more diverse resort setting that offers options to every Fiji traveler, whether you might be on your honeymoon, on a romantic vacation for two, a Fiji adventure or hoping to bond with the kiddos on a family getaway. The Koro Sun Resort offers it all.
The Koro Sun Resort — The Best Fiji Islands Resort
Why is Koro Sun Resort the best? What makes it the best? It’s good that you asked. For starters, the Koro Sun Resort will whisk you away from the crowds, urban environment and overcrowded beaches that you might find on the island of Viti Levu. Located on the northern island of Vanua Levu, the Koro Sun overlooks the Koro Sea on the southern shore of the island as it the sea joins the Pacific Ocean.
Nestled into over 90 acres of virgin Fijian rainforest, the Koro Sun also offers more than a few opportunities for the adventurous type, as well as shade and sea breezes for all temporary residents.
Koro Sun Resort Accommodations
There are many options available to the Koro Sun vacationer, whether you’re hoping for a single room with a view, or a little more space would be ideal. Choose from any number of Bure style (traditional Fijian huts boasting contemporary luxury) accommodations with ocean views, located in rainforest gardens or even right off a fairway, if you just can’t get enough of the links.
If you need more space, there are deluxe, two-bedroom Bures available to families or groups that would need to sleep four, as well as villas that are perfect for sleeping four to six.
Koro Sun Luxury Villas
The Koro Sun Villas range in size from 1,700 – 5,000 square feet, and include a list of amenities that will make you feel like visiting royalty. Three bedrooms, large living spaces, a full sized kitchen with a stocked refrigerator, multiple bathrooms, a private pool, verandas with breathtaking views of the rainforest, beaches and outlying islands: The Koro Sun Villas truly offer a little bit of it all. In order to get to resort locations, you’ll have a private motorized cart for your transport.
Koro Sun Amenities And Adventures
With your stay at the Koro Sun, you’ll enjoy three meals daily from a choice of the Koro Sun’s two restaurants , as well enjoy discounts at the Koro Sun Rainforest Spa. Whether you wish to play all day and enjoy a treatment from the spa as the sun sets, or allow the Rainforest Spa therapists help you slowly awaken in the morning, you’ll find the spa to be an incomparable experience.
When it’s time for adventure, you can choose from the following: swimming, surfing, kayaking, fishing, scuba diving, hiking, biking, tennis, golf, volleyball, snorkeling, boating, exploring the rainforests, waterfall treks, a kayaking trip to Bat Island as well as many more potentially exciting adventures.
Yes, the word best, is truly relative, until you stay at the Koro Sun Resort — the best of the Fiji Islands.

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What Can I Expect From A Visit To Australia?


September 5, 2009
Filed under: visit australia — admin @ 5:05 am

Deep down, we’re all looking for that “authentic” travel experience. We don’t want The Hilton Australia. No, we want to stay with an Australian aboriginal family in the bush. We don’t want to eat at McDonalds Australia; we want to eat a vegemite sandwich or an emu burger.
We don’t want to visit the Queensland Australia zoo; we want to take a 4-wheel-drive vehicle right out into the Australian outback where we can catch a glimpse of wild dingoes and red kangaroos in their natural habitat. To visit Australia is to peer into a rich cultural heritage and experience a more laid-back beach lifestyle, if only for a week or two.
Australia has wildlife! It is one of twelve “megadiverse” countries that accounts for 75% of the world’s biodiversity, says the Department of Environment and Climate Change. The existence of Australian animals on the island fascinates biologists, who attribute the tremendous biodiversity to being allowed to proliferate without human interference for so many years. Remember, Australia wasn’t even officially declared a country until 1901.
It’s not every day that you can see 45 species of kangaroo hopping through the brush, an enormous emu running with its gangly ostrich-like legs, or hear a laughing kookaburra in the tree. Some animals can only be found down under. The Tasmanian devil, for instance, is only found in Australia.
To Australian guides, it may be nothing to see a playful platypus, 100 varieties of poisonous snakes, 56 species of parrots, a koala or a wild dingo, but travelers are always somewhat bewildered by the sudden emergence of animals they had only previously seen on TV or at the zoo. The bush and the Australian outback are unique experiences, so try to arrange a four-wheel-drive tour to catch the wildlife in their natural habitats!
Visit Australia to see natural wonders. The Great Barrier Reef next to the party town of Carins is the best place to dive in the world. Backpackers can take an “introductory dive” with a tour company for $75 AUD per trip. For a more in-depth view that’s off-the-beaten-path, you’ll need your scuba license or a fair amount of cash to get on a private boat.
Another amazing natural wonder is Uluru, which is also called “Ayers Rock.” The Anangu Australian aboriginal people believe this 348-meter, color-changing rock holds sacred power and it is situated right in Kata Tjuta National Park, where you can traverse many different hiking trails. Thirdly, at Monkey Mia you’ll have the chance to feed wild dolphins in Shark Bay, a protected World Heritage area.
Also, Queensland’s Daintree Rainforest (the oldest in the world) is home to 30% of the nation’s frog, marsupial and reptile species, 65% of the bat and butterfly species, and 20% of the country’s birds. These are just a few of the natural wonders you will be privy to on an Australian vacation. Australia also boasts some of the best hiking, road trips and a “Little Sahara” desert region.
Visit Australia to experience music. In addition to having thriving jazz and country scenes, Australians love a whole host of rock, but offer up certain distinctive styles. For instance, The Atlantics played surf-oriented rockabilly, much like what was happening in California during the 1950s – 1980s too. The Bee Gees, The Loved Ones, Olivia Newton-John showcased some of the diversity found down under.
Australia is also home to many “pub rock” bands like: Mental As Anything, Midnight Oil, The Angels, Cold Chisel, Icehouse, INXS and Men at Work. In the 90s, AC/DC, Savage Garden, The Living End and Silverchair brought notoriety to sleepy beach towns of Australia.
Today, “pub rock” still thrives as the traditional Aussie sound, with bands like The Vines, Jet, Airbourne and Wolfmother. Australian music is a great reason for any young artist type to embark on an Australian adventure.

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My Sports Betting Story


September 1, 2009
Filed under: fiji story — admin @ 5:05 am

I somehow was receiving these emails about sports betting champ over and over again, probably from back in the day of trying to find a way to earn money online and i freely went about entering my email address everywhere.

I was very sceptical about this and very concerned i was going to kiss away my hard earned for this program, however after one day of losing on the horses I was thinking there must be a better way. So I found a recent email I deleted and clicked on the link, I read through it over and over again, in fact so much so that I probably could have quoted the website word for word.

I had missed the 07/08 NBA season and was coming to the end of the MLB season and bit the bullet. I paid for the service and almost instantly I received the system in my email. Within days I had my first bet on MLB, being from Australia and knowing nothing about baseball I was hesitant to place a bet but I persisted and with my first bet I won back what I had paid for the program, my second bet came the very next day and wham I was already in profit after 2 bets I thought this was great. At the end of the MLB season I had a big enough bankroll that I paid cash for a 2 week holiday in Fiji which I am taking in March 09.

I was quite happy there and knew that there was still the NBA season to come which is sports betting champs claim to fame, now after a mere few weeks of NBA betting and having missed a few bets because of internet and laptop problems I’m at 100% and worked out just yesterday that based on my small conservative wagers I have profited over $500 in the last month alone.

I would recommend this to anyone who was interested in making money and let’s face it who isnt. The price of the program alone you can win back with your very first bet. Now that I have paid off a few bills and paid for my holiday in cash im looking at becoming less conservative with my wagers and am hoping over the next few months to triple my monthly profit which would be real handy for spending money on my holiday and also for extra Christmas presents.

This program is an absolute must, its foolproof and so easy to use, selections come via email and then you simply get online with a betting account and place the bet wait a few hours til the game is over and collect your winnings its that easy.

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