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1. In 1982 the group Men at Work went to number one on American, British and Australian charts with the song titled "Land Down Under". It also became a popular patriotic song in Australia. For what reason is Australia nicknamed "Down Under"?
2. "Old Blue Eyes" Frank Sinatra will take us to our next destination with his song titled "Brazil", not to drink coffee but to spend some time on one of the most popular beaches, Ipanema. In which Brazilian city would one find this beach?
3. We'll be saying farewell to Brazil and will be accompanying an all-female band named Bangles. This band recorded a song which peaked at number three in the U.K. in 1986 titled "Walk Like an Egyptian". You've guessed correctly, we are on our way to Egypt (I just hope we don't become mummies!). Situated south-west of Cairo is one of the world's largest pyramids. What is the name of this great pyramid?
4. The next song takes us to a country which is separated from England by the English Channel. This song was recorded during World War II by Vera Lynn, who was also nicknamed "The Forces' Sweetheart". The title of the song is "Somewhere in France With You". Which French city would we be visiting if we were viewing the Eiffel Tower?
5. We will be taken to our next port of call by Frank Loesser with his song titled "On a Slow Boat to China". This song was recorded in 1948. Time to say au revoir to France and wish all a bon voyage! We're setting sail and on our way to visit one of the greatest construction projects ever carried out by man: The Great Wall of China. Name the emperor who began the Great Wall.
6. We'll now head west with Bruce Springsteen who had an album titled "Born in the U.S.A." This album was one of his most successful studio albums and became one of the best-selling albums of all time. Awards for his work include 20 Grammys, two Golden Globes and an Academy Award for best original song (for "Streets of Philadelphia"). The U.S.A. is also home to one of the most magnificent natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon. Can you tell me which river is responsible for the formation of the Grand Canyon?
7. From the third largest country in the world (by landmass), we head in an easterly direction with Matt Monroe and his song titled "From Russia With Love". This is the theme song from the movie with the same name. The movie was based on the 1957 novel by Ian Fleming. Besides being the largest country in the world, Russia also has the oldest and deepest lake in the world which contains one-fifth of the world's fresh water. What is the name of this huge lake?
8. We'll be accompanied to our next destination by a man whose parents were born in Italy. He was nicknamed "The King of Cool" and was one of the members of "The Rat Pack". His name is Dean Martin and the title of his song is "Arrivederci Roma". Oh gosh, we haven't yet arrived there and we're already saying goodbye! Anyway, there is a famous fountain in Rome where legend has it you will return if you throw a coin into the water. You should toss it over your shoulder with your back to the fountain. What is the name of this fountain?
9. We have chosen a very "cool" song from Madonna's 1998 "Ray of Light" album. It is regarded as one of her best songs. The title of this song is "Frozen", and that is exactly how we are going to feel when we arrive in Antarctica - the coldest place on earth. Brrr! My question is: What is the name of the world's largest body of floating ice?
10. From the cold Antarctic we'll travel north with Vicky Sampson and her song titled "My African Dream". The most southern country on the African continent is South Africa and here we also find the Kruger National Park, one of the largest national parks in the world. There is no better place to feel the ancient, steady heartbeat of wild Africa! All the "Big Five" game animals are found here: buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion and rhinoceros. Do you know why these animals are known as the "Big Five"?
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