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In My Backyard - 5 Must Do Things in Miami

USA | Sun, 4 Sep 2011 | By nicolemcgrath | Views [1329]

MIAMI, a city recognized worldwide for its beautiful beaches, a non-stop party scene, and a perfect blend of American and Hispanic culture. Lucky for me, I get to call this city home. When I meet people traveling, I savor the moment when someone ... Read more >

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One of the strangest things about visiting Africa from an Australian point of view is the massive similarities between the two countries. The climate and landscapes are very familiar and it was hard to believe we had flown halfway round the world...until you see a Giraffe. This was one of the first Giraffes we saw on the trip, and seeing a creature this tall, and this unique was absolutely breathtaking.
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One of the strangest things about visiting Africa from an Australian point of view is the massive similarities between the two countries. The climate and landscapes are very familiar and it was hard to believe we had flown halfway round the world...until you see a Giraffe. This was one of the first Giraffes we saw on the trip, and seeing a creature this tall, and this unique was absolutely breathtaking. A characteristic of a Maasai Giraffe (as opposed to Reticulated) is their darker colouring, however this particular Giraffe was stunning; almost black in colour.

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