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Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA) – The Underwater Museum in Townsville

The Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA) opened for visitors in August 2020, it is the only one of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere! Located 80 kilometres off the coast of Townsville, Northern Queensland. Sculptor and underwater photographer Jason deCaires Taylor, an environmentalist, also spent 4 years creating and constructing the designs. Weighing a staggering […]

Atmospheric Memory – Powerhouse Immersive Sensory Art Exhibition

Powerhouse has announced the inaugural Australian exhibition of the significant artwork “Atmospheric Memory” by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente. The exhibition will debut at Powerhouse Ultimo on August 12, 2023. This sensory experience will showcase works related to science, mathematics, and climate, along with items from the Powerhouse Collection. “Atmospheric […]

Hanmer Springs – New Zealand’s South Island Geothermal Hot Springs

Nestled at the foot of the Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand, there’s a small town with a population of only 800 people. Embraced by mountains and waters, this town resembles a hidden paradise. Hanmer Springs rests quietly amidst the high mountain valleys of New Zealand, surrounded by lush natural forests and […]

Exploring New Zealand’s Best Hot Springs

The holiday is here and so is winter. The weather has been continuously overcast lately with rain, making outdoor activities difficult. During such winter weekends, it’s best to enjoy local excursions, unwind, and relax in a hot spring. Here are a few recommended hot springs we’ve experienced. Discovering the Ultimate Hot Springs Experience in New […]

Deer Park Heights – Must-Visit Attraction in Queenstown

Who can resist the adorable and cuddly little animals? This is truly the place I’ve explored while road-tripping the South Island of New Zealand, and it’s the spot I couldn’t bear to leave – Deer Park Heights! The park covers an entire hilltop, and from the summit, you can enjoy a 360° view of Queenstown. […]

The Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest – Things you need to know

The Redwood Forest, also known as Whakarewarewa Forest, was established as a plantation forest in 1901, introducing over 170 plant species in an attempt to determine which trees would thrive best in New Zealand. About one-third of these species survived, and they have flourished. Today, the Redwood Forest is a popular spot for leisurely walks […]

Discover the Enchanting Waipu Glow worm Caves

Fireflies have almost disappeared from cities, but luckily, there’s a unique firefly paradise in the world – the Waipu Caves! Hidden beneath the green hills, underground streams have shaped this labyrinthine labyrinth of limestone caves over millennia. Worried about darkness? Fear not! Thousands of fireflies twinkle like a starry sky, creating a living galaxy to […]

Explore the Enchanting “Tree Church and Gardens” in New Zealand

Near the town of Cambridge on New Zealand’s North Island, you’ll find a beautiful garden. Within this garden stands a church that has been meticulously grown from trees – yes, it was grown bit by bit! This masterpiece is the result of Barry Cox’s four years of effort. He began designing and planting it in […]

Exploring the Figure 8 Pool – Everything you need to know

Nature always manages to astonish us with one wonder after another, leaving behind magnificent creations around the world. In the southern hemisphere of Australia, within the vicinity of Sydney, lies a masterpiece sculpted by the forces of nature. This remarkable location is called the Figure 8 Pool due to its lakes resembling the Arabic numeral […]

How do you make a kids birthday party interesting?

If you’re looking to make a lasting impression on your child and their friends at their party this year, you need to go beyond throwing a generic bash. To delight kids of any age group today, it is essential to incorporate elements that reflect the dynamics of the guest list and centre around their interests. […]