These are the most beautiful beaches for 2024 and the best thing about it - some of them are quite close to us.
If you want to see the world, then definitely add Sydney to your travel list.
We would pay a lot for coffee in the morning, so no amount would be too much for us, even if it was the most expensive coffee in the world. But too much is still too much.
Meet Surf Lakes, a paradise for all surfers, which is also the largest wave pool in the world!
If we can't travel, we can at least go virtually to some dream location. Like, for example, this floating Lilypad villa, in which you would be happy to spend your quarantine. And you?
Instagram was flooded with photos of minimalism - but not the refined, bright Scandinavian minimalism we already know, but a much more fun and colorful one, inspired by the Australian understanding of interior design.
It was surpassed by 2016 by only 0.04 degrees Celsius, and we had the warmest climate in history for 5 years in a row.
The flames raging across Australia have destroyed homes and wiped out entire cities. Since the start of the 2019 fire season, 10 million hectares of land have burned across the continent! For comparison: the state of New South Wales alone burned about 5 million hectares of land, which is larger than the Netherlands!
Unfortunately, Australia is not only inhabited by friendly locals, cheerful kangaroos and cute koalas. Due to the many deadly creatures that have found their home in the land down there, it can without a doubt be given the title of the most dangerous country in the world.
If you long for a happier life, the best solution is probably to go to the city that makes its inhabitants the happiest. A long journey awaits you, but it will certainly pay off in the end.
Book your flight to Australia right now. Also prepare your camera. The most unusual, cute and friendly kangaroos are ready to take photos with you. It will also be impossible to resist the cute smiles.
In 1951, 14-year-old James Harrison from Australia woke up after major chest surgery. Doctors removed one of his lungs and hospitalized him for 3 months. During this difficult time, Harrison learned that he survived mainly because of the large amount of transfused blood he received. At that time, he promised to become a blood donor himself. Former Australian law required donors to be over 18, so James had to wait 4 years. And he waited and fulfilled his promise. The Australian Red Cross estimates that James has saved millions of lives through his regular blood donation for as many as 60 years.