Posts Tagged ‘Australia’
Unique Urban Parks | Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne, Australia
By Dian Hasan | December 23, 2009
The hallmark of any great city is its main urban park! Commonly located at the center of its core, urban parks play a significant role in providing traffic-choked cities with much-needed green lungs. As well as recreation, sporting and cultural venues for residents and visitors alike.
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Eco Chic ~ Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa, New South Wales, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa ~ New South Wales, just outside of dynamic Sydney.
Eco Rustic ~ Eco Farm Lodge Bed & Breakfast, Queensland, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: ECO FARM LODGE BED & BREAKFAST ~ Queensland
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Eco Rustic ~ Jemby Rinjah Eco Lodge, New South Whales, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: JEMBY RINJAH ECO LODGE ~ New South Whales (NSW)
Eco Chic ~ Longitude 131°, Uluru (Ayers Rock), Australian Outback
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: LONGITUDE 131° ~ Ayers Rock (Uluru), Northern Territories.
Eco Chic ~ Bombah Eco Cottages, New South Whales, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: BOMBAH ECO COTTAGES ~ New South Whales (NSW)
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Eco Rustic ~ Thala Beach Lodge, Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: THALA BEACH LODGE ~ Port Douglas, Queensland
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Eco Chic ~ Paradise Bay Island, Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: PARADISE BAY ISLAND ECO ESCAPE ~ Whitsundays, Queensland
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Eco Chic ~ Both Feet Walking Eco Lodge, Victoria, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: BOTH FEET WALKING ECO LODGE ~ Victoria
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Eco Rustic ~ Allawah Retreat, Queensland, Australia
Australia is one of a handful of countries at the forefront of green buildings and green architecture. From alternative energy to organic food and tent structures using the latest light-weight materials.
With its vast land mass, and so little people, there’s plenty of nature to draw inspiration from. What’s exciting for the world of travel is this green approach is being practiced by the country’s hospitality industry. Here’s a look at Australia’s new breed of eco-hotels: ALLAWAH RETREAT ~ Cairns, Queensland
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