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The Commonwealth of Australia is the largest island on earth and the smallest continent. It also boasts to being one of the most progressive nations in the world with one of the oldest civilizations. It is made up of a variety of landscapes, including tropical rain forests, the deserts of the outback, snow-capped mountains, rolling expanses of pastoral land and magnificent beaches.

Travel Tips - Downtown Anchorage
Downtown Anchorage is nearly flat, making for a delightful stroll. Throughout the summer, hanging floral baskets line the streets. Start at the Log Cabin Visitor Information Center, where friendly volunteers answer questions and racks of brochures line the walls. The marble statue in front of Old City Hall next door honors William Seward. Along 4th Avenue are some of Anchorage's original buildings. They date from 1920, when Anchorage was incorporated. Catercorner from the Old City Hall is the Alaska Public Lands Information Center, one of four in the state that provide information on all of Alaska's public lands...

Hotels in Anchorage - Part1
Lush forests surround this large and luxurious hotel at the base of Alyeska Ski Resort, an hour south of Anchorage. Some rooms have views of the Chugach Mountains. Rooms are on the small side, but all have heated towel racks, ski-boot storage lockers, bathrobes, and slippers, plus phones in both the bathrooms and bedrooms. Guests relax in front of the big lobby fireplace, with tall windows facing the mountains. The large heated saltwater pool is a major attraction for families, and the hot tub is a hit after a day on the slopes. Dining choices include a family-style restaurant and a gourmet Japanese grill, Katsura Teppanyaki. A spectacular aerial tram (free if you have dinner reservations) transports diners to the Seven Glaciers Restaurant at the 2,300-foot level of the mountain. www.alyeskaresort.com. 296 rooms, 12 suites. 2 restaurants, room service, in-room safes, refrigerators, cable TV with movies, indoor pool...

Hotels in Anchorage - Part2
The little Anchorage Hotel building has been around since 1916. Experienced travelers call it the only hotel in Anchorage with charm: the original sinks and tubs have been restored, and upstairs hallways are lined with old Anchorage photos. The rooms are nicely updated with dark cherrywood furnishings and stocked minibars. The small lobby, its fireplace crackling in chilly weather, has a quaint European feel, and the staff is adept at meeting your needs. Request a corner room if possible; rooms facing the ...

Hotels in Anchorage - Part3
This classy Anchorage hotel recalls Captain Cook's voyages to Alaska and the South Pacific, with dark teak paneling lining the interior and a nautical theme that continues into the recently remodeled guest rooms. All rooms have ceiling fans, and guests can use the full gym, business center, and other facilities, including three restaurants and a coffee bar. The hotel occupies an entire city block with three towers, the tallest of which is capped by the Crow's Nest Restaurant. The most luxurious accommodation ...

Accommodation in Anchorage
Just five minutes from the airport, this hotel consists of three log-covered two-story buildings. Rooms are large, modern, and comfortable, with two televisions in the suites (where no door separates the rooms). Anglers appreciate the big walk-in freezer to store their catch. www.longhousehotel.com. 54 rooms, 3 suites. Microwaves, refrigerators, cable TV, airport shuttle; no a/c. AE, D, DC, MC, V. Continental breakfast...

Grand Canyon Travel Overview
The Grand Canyon covers 1,900 square mi on the Colorado Plateau; elevations range from 1,200 to 9,100 ft. If you were to travel from one end of the Grand Canyon to the other, you would journey just under 280 mi from Lees Ferry near the junction of the Paria and Colorado rivers in northern Arizona to the western border shared by Arizona and Nevada. At its deepest point, the canyon is nearly 6,000 ft. From the North Rim to the South Rim, the distance across varies from 18 mi to less than half a mile. However, to travel between rims by car requires a journey of 200 mi. Hiking steep and arduous trails from rim to rim ...

Grand Canyon Hotels
Accommodations are in motel-style rooms or cabins. Most rooms in the main lodge share baths; cabins, some with fireplaces and/or canyon views (No. 6158 has both), are scattered among the pines. Expect historic charm and bargain prices but not luxury. The restaurant serves family-style meals all day; the Arizona Room serves dinner only. An ice-cream parlor, a well-stocked gift shop, and a small history museum with exhibits on Fred Harvey and Mary Jane Colter add to the ...

Phoenix-Scottsdale Hotels
Innkeepers Gary and Jeri Rust have kept the 1950s flavor of Cave Creek's only hotel intact. There's a fireplace in the lobby and a quiet pool outside. Red and tan rooms have Southwestern and cowboy accents. The hotel is a short walk from restaurants and shops in town. www.tumbleweedhotel.com. 32 rooms, 8 casitas. Picnic area, BBQs, some kitchenettes, cable TV, pool, hot tub, shop, Internet, some pets allowed (fee), no-smoking rooms...

Tucson Hotels
Although this quiet, friendly B&B is directly off the highway frontage road, it feels worlds away. Part of a ranch complex that includes a plant nursery, a gem and mineral shop, an antiques store, and an artist's studio, the inn resembles a late-19th-century ranch house, but a soaring ceiling and contemporary Southwestern art make the interior distinctly modern. Rooms are furnished with handcrafted Mexican pieces, and some have a view of the garden and the Santa Rita Mountains. Breakfast is included at the inn (try the huevos rancheros); next door, the Amado Cafe serves savory Greek-style pasta, chicken, and fish ...

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