Do you have a spirit of adventure? Do you want to see how other Slovenian communities live around the world? Do you want to see a friend? Do you want to see Slovenian Churches around the world? Do you want to experience the world travel? Here is a chance to travel with us to Argentina, Brazil, USA, Canada, England, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and of course Slovenia with a great finale of the tour in Slovenia. Your adventure can start now! The planned itinerary combines many major sightseeing highlights and/or the opportunity to meet other Slovenians around the world, if that is your wish. The itinerary provides choice and flexibility; travel at a slow, comfortable pace; a dedicated escort for the duration of the tour; local tour guides. Day1 (May 6, 2009) Day 2,3 Day 4,5 Day 6 Day 7,8,9 Day 10 Day 11,12 Day 13,14,15 Day 16 ,17 Day 18,19 Day 20, 21,22 Day 23,24 Day 25,26 Day 27,28 Day 29,30 Sydney to Santiago, Chile Mendoza, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Iguazu, Argentina Sao Paolo, Rio, Brazil Miami, U.S.A. Chicago, U.S.A. Cleveland, Ohio Niagara Falls, Canada Toronto, Canada London, England Copenhagen, Denmark, Landskrona, Sweden, Berlin, Germany Zurich, Switzerland Ljubljana, Slovenia ( where group arrangements cease ) ( individual return flights to Australia can be arranged ) Inclusions: A fully escorted, 30 day world tour. Economy class Round-the-World Airfare, private coach, train travel. 28 nights accommodation in 3/4 star hotels. All transfers, a number of tours, entrance fees, meals as per itinerary. Details on request. Price from $9795.00 Per Person (Twin Share) Begin planning now for 2009. Generous discounts for early bookings. More info in next Misli issue. Contact the Beyond Slovenia for further information. Telephone: 61 2 9651 3066 or Australia Wide number 1300 55 75 01 Nina Prakash, Email:[email protected], or Rebecca Hammond, Email: [email protected] ‘Vse Slovenije 2009’ and.. London Copenhagen Landskrona Chicago Cleveland Niagara Toronto Miami Berlin Zurich Ljubljana Rio De Janiero Santiago Sao Paolo Iguassu Mendoza Buenos Aires Australia ..two of the largest water falls in the world in one go! Niagara Falls Niagara Falls is composed of two major sections parted by Goat Island: Iguazu Falls, are waterfalls of the Iguazu River located on the border of the Horseshoe Falls, on the Canadian side of the border and American Falls on the Brazilian state of Paraná and the Argentine province of Misiones. The falls United States side. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls also is located on the American divide the river into the upper and lower Iguazu. The waterfall system consists side, separated from the main falls by Luna Island. Niagara Falls were formed of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual when glaciers receded at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation (the last ice age), falls are up to 82 metres in height, though the majority are about 64 metres. and water from the newly-formed Great Lakes carved a path through the The Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat in English; Garganta do Diabo in Niagara Escarpment en route to the Atlantic Ocean. While not exceptionally Portuguese), a U-shaped 150-metre-wide and 700-metre-long cliff, is the high, the Niagara Falls are very wide. More than 68,000 m³ of water fall over most impressive of all, and marks the border between Argentina and Brazil. the crest line every minute in high flow, and almost 110,000 m³ on average. It Two thirds of the falls are within Argentine territory. About 900 metres of the is the most powerful waterfall in North America. 2.7-kilometre length does not have water flowing over it. The Niagara Falls are renowned both for their beauty and as a valuable source The water of the lower Iguazu collects in a canyon that drains into the Rio of hydroelectric power. Parana in Argentina. Comparisons to other famous falls Upon seeing Iguaçu, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt reportedly exclaimed “Poor Niagara!” Vastly larger than North America’s Niagara Falls, Iguaçu is rivalled only by Southern Africa’s Victoria Falls which separates Zambia and Zimbabwe (this is excluding extremely large rapid-like falls such as the Boyoma Falls). Iguazu Falls
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