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Darwin’s “Cage of Death” - Face to Face with a Fully Grown Salty
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

This attraction at Crocosaurus Cove in the heart of the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory has been given high marks by adrenaline-junkies. The “Cage of Death” allows the participant to get up close and personal with a fully-grown Saltwater Crocodiles. Read on and Have a Look at How Close these Croc's actually get!

Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

The Bull Sharks of Beqa - Shark Diving Fiji with no cage!
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey
It was a balmy 29 degrees, last Saturday afternoon on Fiji’s Coral Coast. We hadn’t been in the dive boat for more then 20 minutes when we arrived at the site. This was my third attempt to dive with the famous Bull sharks of Beqa Lagoon; last years efforts were foiled by foul weather and bad visibility. Now that we were kitted up and on the water there was no turning back. I (Brent) must admit, for a nanosecond, a flood of doubt surged through my mind - “OMG! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU ABOUT TO DO!” 
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

Hey that’s Swell, a Surf Fiji "Surfing Decree” means Freedom for all Surfers.
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey
Fiji’s premium waves are open to everyone, even those on a budget to Surf Fiji! This legislation allows public admission to world-class waves that were previously only accessible through private resorts.
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

Surfing the Southern Edge - Surfing New Zealand
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey
New Zealand can pick up swell from just about anywhere. Waves can be generated from the south, the east, the west and the north. This is why New Zealand has so many diverse surf spots, spread over the coastline of the two islands. Conditions vary and there are wave sizes to keep any surfer happy surfing New Zealand.                      
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

The Ghan - A Classic Rail Journey through the Australian Red Centre.
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

This iconic Australian passenger train 'The Ghan' took over one hundred years of planning, $1.3 billion in resources, and its path now stretches from Adelaide through Alice Springs and onto Darwin. It travels North to South through the center of Australia covering 2,979 kilometres (1846 miles) in 3 days Its been one hell of a journey, the project began construction in 1878 and was completed 126 years later,  `The Ghan' now crosses the continent twice a week offering accommodation options rivaling the best in the world.

Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey


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