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Irish rain the perfect excuse for a pint
The Marlborough Express | 05:00AM
It's no surprise Ireland is called the Emerald Isle it never stops raining, as BRENDA WEBB discovers during a late autumn trip.
Lake Mungo - the rift valley of Australia
By DIANA PLATER - AAP
In the late afternoon heat, Graham Clarke is kneeling down and drawing circles in the sand dunes known as the Walls of China.
Celebs doing it 9 to 5 on Bora Bora
By JESSICA MARSZALEK - AAP
Some people have it made. I can't imagine a better place to see out the 9-to-5 work day than smack bang in the middle of a brilliant blue French Polynesian lagoon, the water lapping and the sun beating down.
Top 10 ski resorts for non-skiers
Reuters
Ski resorts used to cater only to skiers and snow-bunnies but not anymore, with many resort towns housing first-rate spas, art galleries, shops, and top restaurants.
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