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Ready to explore Oceania? There’s no shortage of cool, exciting things to do in this amazing region. Whether you’re looking to soak up some sun, hit the waves, or explore incredible natural wonders, Oceania has it all. 

There are 14 countries in Oceania, each with their own unique charm and character. Take Australia for instance, with its iconic kangaroos and picturesque beaches. Or how about New Zealand, with its dramatic mountains and rich Maori history? And let’s not forget about the lesser-known gems like Kiribati and Tuvalu, both boasting crystal clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Whether you’re looking to get lost in nature, immerse yourself in culture, or simply soak up the sun, Oceania has a little bit of everything. So put on your sunnies, grab your passport, and come explore this stunning part of the world!

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Start your adventure with a visit to the incredible coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. If you're looking for more adrenaline-fueled fun, head to Queenstown, New Zealand, for adventure sports like bungee jumping and skydiving. Want to relax and unwind? Head to the stunning beaches of Fiji or Tonga for some serious beach time. And don't forget to check out the unique culture and delicious cuisine of destinations like Tahiti, Vanuatu, and Samoa.    
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Fun 
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  1. The Corals - Oceania is home to the world's largest coral reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, which can even be seen from space!
  2. Small But Mighty - The world's smallest independent republic is located in Oceania - Nauru, which is just 8.1 square miles!
  3. Tiny Alphabet - The Maori language, spoken in New Zealand, has only 13 letters in its alphabet.
  4. Underwater Gold - The continent of Oceania is full of surprises, including the fact that it's the only place in the world where gold mining takes place underwater.
  5. Surfing Spot - If you're a fan of surfing, you'll be pleased to know that the biggest waves in the world can be found in Oceania, specifically in Fiji.
  6. Pure Water - Did you know that Oceania is the smallest continent, but the largest in terms of pure water area? Or that there are over 25,000 islands in this region?
  7. Not For the Faint-Hearted - Some of the world's most venomous animals live in Australia, including snakes, spiders, and jellyfish;
  8. Sheep Rule The World - New Zealand is home to more sheep than people, with an estimated 27 million sheep in the country;
  9. No Mosquitoes - The Samoan Islands are one of the few places in the world that have no mosquitoes;
  10. Devils - The island of Tasmania is home to the world's only carnivorous marsupial, the Tasmanian devil.
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