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January 2012 Latest Editorial and Pictorial Offerings for your Magazine, Newspaper or Website | |
In this Issue: Remote Hawaii - Luxe Cruising - Mekong River - Cook Is - Niue - Rocky Mountains | |
Leave the tourist traps of Oahu behind and venture out into the remote islands of Lani'i, Molokai and the Big Island for a true taste of Hawai'i. Our vessel carries just 36 passengers for a true, low impact experience. [query] |
All at Sea PR Check - Some Recent Publication Results
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Ponant Cruises, the French-flagged adventure cruise line, has launched two of its three new generation vessels. These state-of-the-art boutique cruise ships offer never before seen luxury in the polar regions. [query] [click image to see library] | |
The lifeline of SE Asia, the Mekong River is awash with culture and history. Come aboard the Jayavarman as we trace this significant watercourse from the South China Sea to Cambodia's Tonle Sap. [query] [click image to see library] | |
The magnificent Polynesian culture is alive and well on Rarotonga, the largest of the Cook Islands. Rod flies direct from Sydney to the islands for an instant immersion in this island hideaway and witnesses some of the most spectacular traditional dancing anywhere.
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One of the great tourist rail journeys of the world, Canada's Rocky Mountaineer passes through some of the most scenic landscapes anywhere on the planet. Follow this historic route through British Columbia and Alberta as we stop over and explore this wild northwest. [query] | |
Flung far out in the South Pacific is 'The Rock of Polynesia'. Tiny Niue is the smallest country in the world yet its people are among the most hospitable and welcoming anywhere. Capture the ferocious jungle Uga or swim with the serene dolphins and whales. [query] | |
The island of Borneo is the epitome of wild adventure, yet it has its challenges too. The big primates are the poster children of the environmental movement, but will these lovable simians be enough to save Sabah from deforestation and over-development? [query] [click image to see library] | |
Roderick Eime - Travel Journalist and Photographer - PO Box 301 Riverwood NSW 2210 Australia |