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Travel Tuesday on TwitterPosted by: kirsty_wilson in Travel General, tags: Social Media, Travel Tips, Travellers, Twitter UpdatesWhat is Travel Tuesday?Twitter has a terrific travel community, attracting Travel Agents, Travel Bloggers, Hotel Owners, Airlines, Tour Operators and people genuinely interested in travel and world-wide destinations. Earlier this year Katy, the Community Manager of ‘Where I’ve Been’ initiated #traveltuesday. You will see that Katy has a huge following on Twitter which has made #traveltuesday a great success and a highlight for many on Twitter. The concept is not unlike #followfriday but for the travel-minded. The day is a hive of activity adding the #traveltuesday hashtag and a reason for your recommendation of fellow travel tweeps. The hashtag also gets added to tweets of particular interest, so those that undertake a #traveltuesday search will find not only industry tweeps but also interesting links, blogs and the like. For those new to #traveltuesday here is a list of some of my favourite travel tweeps to get you started; @AdamAxon If you are not on this list and would like to be included, please give me a nudge!
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FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK, Australia: Wineglass Bay and Freycinet PeninsulaPosted by: kirsty_wilson in Australasia, tags: Australia, Beaches, National Park, Outdoor Activities, TasmaniaWhere is Freycinet National Park?Freycinet National Park is situated on the Freycinet Peninsula on the eastern coast of Tasmania. The bush surrounds, pink granite mountains known as the ‘Hazards’, coastal dunes and the pristine beach of Wineglass Bay make the area a mecca for bushwalking, fishing, boating, sea kayaking and rock climbing. Wineglass Bay, as you can see from the photo to the right, is a picture postcard travel destination. The nearby town of Coles Bay is the gateway to Freycinet National Park and is approximately a 2.5 hour drive from Hobart and Launceston. On the road into Coles Bay a stop at Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve to see the breeding ground for black swans and wild ducks is a must. The Rough Guide to Tasmania MapTravelTipsPlus Google Map of Freycinet National Park One Great Reason to Visit Freycinet National ParkOne great reason to visit Freycinet National Park is for the bushwalking through the Australian bush to the pristine beach of Wineglass Bay. Freycinet – TasmaniaFor More InformationYou Might Also Enjoy The Following Travel Destinations
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