Wednesday, January 15, 2014

TRAVEL: Inside Iran's creepy party island

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Inside Iran's creepy party island
Wednesday 15 Jan, 2014
Inside Iran's creepy party island
THE island of Kish was designed as a playground for tourists and Iran's elite. All that changed in 1979. Take a look inside the eerie place.
The 52 places you need to see in your lifetime
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Mistaken identity leads to epic VIP festival
THIS Aussie pair lived it up at one of the world's best summer festivals after being mistaken for prize winners. But was what they did right?
You won't believe these hotels exist
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This is probably the best place on Earth
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You did what with a shark?
IT was a Jackass-style stunt that nearly turned around and bit Gold Coast adrenalin junkie Shaun Harrington - or rather mauled him.
Epic trip: 35 cities in two years
NALISHA and Janak Patel longed to leave their office jobs behind to travel the world together long-term. Find out how they turned the dream into a reality by becoming part of the 'New Rich'.
We've found world's cheapest beer
TRAVEL is thirsty work. It's also a favoured pursuit of many who have large appetites for alcohol and tiny budgets. Those people should probably read this.
Aussie crocs like you've never seen before
CAPTIVATING footage of Australia's saltwater crocodile has been captured in slow motion as they sway, spin, whirl and twirl. You've never seen crocs like this.
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Chile red-faced after building bridge upside down
IT WAS meant to be Chile's first drawbridge. But the country has been left a laughing-stock after the $30 million project was built the wrong way around. It's more than a slight drawback.
Woman busted hiding in a suitcase
WHEN customs and border protection agents opened up a suitcase during an inspection, they weren't prepared for what they'd discover inside ...
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014