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Arrr, shiver-me-timbers! Is that a shipwreck I spy? From the Red Sea to the South Pacific, shipwrecks make up one of the most fascinating parts of our oceans.

For many Australians, New Year’s Eve is all about getting together, eating great food, having a few cocktails and finding the best fireworks-viewing position! But at these other destinations around the world, things aren’t always so New Year ordinary…

Ready to kick-start your travels for the New Year?

The world is full of signs telling people where to go, what to do and how to do it! While most signs make perfect sense, some, like these crazy ones below, will absolutely have you in stitches:

The last day of 06/2013 was an iconic day for many Sydney-siders: After 25 years of exciting city-bound loops, the Sydney Monorail closed down.

As Aussies, we all love a great market bargain, whether it’s to buy art and craft, handmade clothing or some gourmet food and wine. But around the world, things aren’t quite so ordinary!

What are you doing these Christmas holidays?

Ever wondered which foods are the most pungent in the world?

Did you know that around 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water?