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Would you rather travel to London Or Australia??

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Would you rather travel to London Or Australia??

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  1. Australia of course. I don't like the cold weather!


  2. Australia.

    Do ppl know the whole of Australia..no they don't.

    There is so much of it where tourists don't go..

    They go to they main cities and yes they are nice, and big, and fancy.

    Not to use a cliche, but what about the REAL Australia.

    The empty beaches the quiet forrests the unique landmarks and native places.

    It is actually and amazing place despite the fact most people think of it as a desert country.

    I advise Australia as a holiday to anyone,even if you have visited before  to go there and explore the land, then you will have a real experience.

    Australia 4 sure. xxxoooxxxoo

  3. LONDON!! So you can expand your travel around Europe.Besides that,London is so beautiful. Australia is great but I love London more.

  4. Well, it all depends on your interests. I went 2 london 4 a holiday around 10 years ago, and I found it utterly boring. It was raining torrentially all day, and it was cold, and it had grey skies, but there are many good attractions around the city. Australia on the other hand is a massive country with vast land, and many cities, all with contrasting cultures, weather and attraction. I would recommend you to go to Australia. Must see: Cairns, Gold Coast, Sydney, Brisbame and Melbourne. There are many awesome attractions in Australia!

  5. Australia for sure. The weather is a lot better than London, there is more to see and do and the people are laid back and welcoming. Besides, you'll get more for the US dollar going to Australia.  

  6. Australia. London's got nothing.

  7. I'd love to travel to Australia and go to the beach and surf. I find Australia and New Zealand more appealing than the rainy London.  

  8. been to london. i loved it, but i would pick australia for sure.

  9. London  

  10. Australia.

  11. Australia!

  12. London.  I'm not sure why.  I've never been out of the U. S. A.

  13. London. 1h on the train vs 20h in the air no thanks. Would love to go to Oz but even a 10h flight to California a couple of months ago was a mare.

  14. Australia

  15. Australia, but only because i've been to london a lot and it gets boring after a while.

  16. i live in australia

    so id say london!!

    if you go to australia, go to sydney for shopping and nice scenery!

    you can swim there...

    but id go to Queensland to swim! beautiful beaches and holiday resorts and all! then again there are beaches everywhere in australia cause we're an island!

    Alice Springs for something tropical...

    Uluru.. something desertish

    Tasmania for mountains?

    Haha well ive only been to QLD and NSW and i live here

    shame...

    the people here are VERY nice and laid back!

    Australia is very developed too so we have awesome technology!

    but yeah... VISIT US!

  17. I live in Australia and have lived in London.  It really depends what you want to do.  If you want to go to the theatre, art galleries, immerse yourself in history - then London is the place.  Australia's a pretty large area - there's an incredible variety of things you can see and do here that you won't find anywhere else (and it's warm).  If you're talking JUST the actual travelling time from the States, London would obviously be a lot less gruelling.

  18. Australia....lol

  19. London

  20. i live in australia and it rocks but since i live in australia i would say london x but if you are thinking of goign to australia dont go to tasmania, its a **** hole and not canberra (boring) go to melbourne!

  21. I have been to both.  I prefer London, but the people are nicer in Australia.

  22. I would love to go in Australia

  23. Would rather travel to both places and see what's best...don't ya think so?

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