Did you know the North Pacific Island patch can be visited. It costs $10, 000 dollars. It is a 20 day journey to the patch where the people who have paid get to use equipment in order to help clear up some of the junk, as well as help study fish and marine animal and how they have adapted to living with the junk pool. The payers also cook their own meals. It is an educational journey, and it is available to only 14 people.
A 'five day east coast tour from Washington' will have a person move from Washington DC to Boston, to New York, to Hershey's Chocolate World, to The Coming Glass centre, to Niagra Falls. It is a great tour, and can include a Maid of Mist tour, and a Niagra Falls IMAX movie if a person wants to include it.
This tour costs $347 per person.
Luna Parks were made for Australia. One is in Melbourne, Another Sydney, South Australia (1930 - 1934), and Queensland (1944 - 1966). The St Kilda one in Melbourne was developed by an American. His name was JD Williams. He died in the 1950s. Before WWI the park was a great success. However then it closed for the duration of WWI. It has undergone many changes - some rides were demolished because they were unsafe, and others were destroyed during a fire. However it has lived throughout the ages and is now protected by the National Trust of Australia and is registered on the Victorian Heritage Register.
Port Phillip River Dolphin Cruise is said to be really good. The cluster go on a boat, and they depart from the Queens Wharf. Said to be an affordable trip that is fun.
For more information call (08) 8447 2366
From May 4 - October 2 the Melbourne Museum will be showcasing another Ancient work "The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia. It will be displaying a range of fantastic artefacts that have been collected. Over 170 artefacts will be shown, showcasing the Middle Eastern talents. There will be both objects and multi-media to look at. The themes will include palace, royal power, faith, rituals, burial, royal tombs, and the legends and myths.