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I'm turning 15 and I would like to travel to Australia.. can some one tell me what atractives I can find there for my age.. Like shopping, Hanging out.. meeting ppl.. etc.? Australia.. Not Austria... Yahoo Confused Me LOL There's no comparison. Australia is the place to plan for, and Sydney is the best City. i live in australia and i can say australia is a great holiday destination. but if you to come dont go to sydney everybody says sydney is all that, but it really isnt i've been there 4 times and i saw nothing that really impressed me. i would say go to melbourne. Yes.I have also been to your country-I love 'Vienna'. I would defnitely choose New York City for a couple of reasons. New York City has the best shopping streets in the world and always is exciting. Also, in New York City there are a lot of teen clubs where you can meet new people and make connections (I know because I have been there). I would not recommend going to Austrailia for a number of reasons. Austrailia is a great place to visit, if you are 40+! It has mant good sites to see, but for a 15 year old girl from Venezula, New York City is the way to go. Austrailia isn't as exciting as New York City and I don't think that there are any teen clubs there. There are a lot of inexpensive hotels there so you could afford it too. I hope you have a great time wherever you go! You just visit India http://www.holidayclubindia.net/ lots of fun here and we can book a tour for you yes gold coast-brisbane Do a student exchange in a small town near a beach and you will have a fantastic time. |
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hello, generally yes, most of the ski resorts have relatively good snow-conditions - here are some examples: OBERTAUERN: snow level: peak: 150cm, valley 90cm type of snow: powder last snowfall... Depends on your country of origin. As a rule, yes, but there are numerous exceptions for short-term (up to 90 days) tourists from the US and some other coutnries. Only EU citizens don't need a... If you're asking what other "types" of passports do countries issue, then there are few different ones: Standard passports - the ones the most travellers have. Diplomatic passp... For tickets and timetables from Germany to Austria and within Germany: ... Been there a couple of times, yes. It is certainly a nice destination for skiing. Kaprun, on the other hand (a free-standing glacier, by the way) is not connected. It's not too far by car, tho... Yes, it is not uncommon for it to snow again in March. But fingers crossed that it is mainly in the mountains which should help the ski industry which had a very rough start to the ski season. ... The Austrian version of German, close to Bavarian. And that is the ONLY language spoken there! I lived there for 6 years. ...It really depends on what you want to buy and where you're from. I lived there for a few years and I found that prices for most things were on a par with the UK. in some cases clothing was mar... |
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