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Driving from Melbourne to Adelaide via Great Ocean Road

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A single day in Melbourne is too short, but we had a schedule to meet. We had to get to Adelaide in two days, since on the third day we had hired a trip to Kangaroo Island, which left from there. Another day that I get up before the alarm goes off. It has been raining all night and it continues. After waiting for my partner to wake up, we start with breakfast. After mounting everything, we took the car and headed for Adelaide but not by the shortest route, but by the Great Ocean Road. This scenic road runs along the coast between Torquay and Warrnambool, and is one of the most outstanding tourist attractions in Australia. At this point we made a small mistake. We had read that before starting the route, it was worth going through the Bellarine Peninsula. As it was on the way, we decided to go there and it turned out to be a little fiasco. It's the typical summer resort the people of Melbourne go to, because in this peninsula they have beaches and tranquility but for tourists eager ...

Trip to Mauritius - A Honeymoon Paradise for Newlyweds

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Close your eyes. Think of an immense palm grove caressed by a light breeze. Beaches of fine white sand bathed by the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Sun, green landscapes, exotic vegetation and a luxury gastronomy. Yes, you can open them now, we just arrived in Mauritius. Mauritius has managed to adapt perfectly to the times without missing the heritage that British, Indian or French people left. It has led to a mixture of palpable flavors in any of its disciplines. From traditional Creole music to the best ingredients of its cuisine, such as curries or amalgam of beers and wines from anywhere in the world. Mauritius is not just a destination for newlyweds, sea and beaches. It is much more than that. It's vegetation, flora, fauna, water, traditions, and rites. There is a games of lights and colors. There are flavors, curves, peace, tranquility, while that adrenaline and emotion flows. It's everything you want it to be. Mauritius for many is a perfect honeymoon d...

Lime Crime is the Wave of Future Beauty

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Reaching out to clients in a crowded market can be tough. Companies that can establish a connection with their customers are those companies that are likely to enjoy a great deal of success. Company officials need to be creative to find ways to bring attention to their products and show them to a client base. One company that has fully explored this process is Lime Crime. The company is a leader in what is known as the direct-to-consumer world of marketing. This is a process where company officials make direct sales to clients without the need for a secondary party. A direct media marketing audience is one that is likely to see success provided it is done well. Consumers respond well to companies that indicate they share the client's values and understand their concerns. One of the many reasons why Lime Crime has enjoyed such vast success is that it has been so effective at this form of social media marketing. Social Media Accounts Social media occupies a unique niche in the...

Travel between Vineyards and Lavenders of France

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Speaking of our last trip I will tell you that we travel through several cities of France in our car. It was almost 5000 km! Time flies as it's already been a week since I returned from Strasbourg in France. It's high time that I tell you my little stay and I tell you about the Strasbourg Christmas market. For the Christmas freak that I am, Alsace represents for me the ultimate mecca at this time of the year (as Germany also). Who has not heard of the Strasbourg Christmas Market? Not me anyway, and it's been three or four years that I wanted to go. I dreamed of a weekend in Strasbourg for Christmas for a few years now. There were all the excuses for this getaway. This year, with a good holiday week before Christmas, I was not to miss the opportunity. So I booked my tickets, find a hotel room and three weeks later, my dream became finally a reality. Of course, the purists say that the Christmas market has become "commercial" and that to have an authentic market, y...