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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · The Sydney Opera House is one of the world's top tourist attractions and arguably Australia's most recognizable building. Located right alongside Sydney Harbour and its famed bridge, this landmark ...

  2. There used to be a Radio Malabar transmitter station here which was world famous in colonial times – all that remains today is a few crumbling stone walls. The name of the mountain is apparently taken from India’s Malabar coast and Hindu tradition and culture remain strong in this area.

  3. Malabar Coast. This paper discusses the maritime activities on north Malabar Coast (from ca. 600 CE to 1500 CE) in general, and the dynamic around the above-mentioned ports in particular, based on textual and archaeological sources. Key words: Maritime Archaeology, Ibn Batutta, Malabar, Ports, Indian Ocean Trade Introduction

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · By Carryn of Torn Tackies Travel. Laguna de Los Tres is one of the most spectacular places to visit in the hiking mecca of El Chalten, Argentina. The turquoise laguna sits at the foot of the famous Fitz Roy Mountain and offers the best views of the craggy peaks and lagunas that surround it.

  5. Dec 9, 2023 · As a long-time resident spellbound by Japan’s landscapes, I’ve spent years roaming the country to climb its most spectacular mountains firsthand. Follow me on a journey across Japan’s three main islands as I reveal my picks for the 15 best mountains, spanning iconic volcanoes, remote rocky outposts, and secret summits only locals may know.

  6. Apr 9, 2024 · 6 Of The Most Overlooked Towns In The Gulf Coast. The turquoise surf of the Gulf of Mexico laps up the shores of five southern states. Promising pristine beaches in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida are as different as they come, beckoning with a crowdless feel, each with a star attraction like the fine-as-sugar beaches at Longboat Key in Florida and Orange Beach, Alabama.

  7. Jan 21, 2013 · In the old days, while Malabar had direct trade link with the Greeks and Romans, Beypore had good trade with the Middle Eastern ports in the medieval times. It was Arabs mostly, who migrated to the Malabar coast. Beypore was almost a free port with only an export-import duty imposed by the then ruling dynasty Zamorins. It was also a stopover ...