Attractions in Australia
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Just outside of Broome, Gantheaume Point stands as a striking natural landmark and a significant paleontological site. The rugged red-rock cliffs rise dramatically against the backdrop of the Indian Ocean, […]
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The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT), located in Darwin, Australia, houses an extensive collection of over 1.2 million natural history specimens and 30,000 art and cultural […]
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Grampians National Park, located in Victoria, Australia, spans over 646 square miles (1,673 square kilometers) of rugged sandstone peaks. This expansive park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, featuring a […]
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Established in 1878, Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne has long been a bustling hub for both locals and visitors. Spanning a large area, the market is renowned for its diverse […]
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Tamborine National Park, nestled in the Gold Coast Hinterlands, holds the distinction of being Queensland’s first national park. This lush expanse is celebrated for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity, […]
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St. Mary’s Cathedral, a standout example of English-style Gothic architecture, stands prominently in Sydney, Australia. Its sandstone exterior and intricate stained glass windows create a striking visual presence. Inside, the […]
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Freycinet National Park, situated in Coles Bay, Australia, is a stunning landscape framed by the pink-tinged granite outcrops known as the Hazards. This protected area features pristine white-sand beaches, sheer […]
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Town Beach, located just a short walk from the center of Broome, Australia, offers a picturesque and convenient spot for both locals and visitors. The beach features grassy areas and […]
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Gheebulum Kunungai, also known as Moreton Island, is a national park located off the coast of Brisbane, Australia. As one of the largest sand islands in the world, it boasts […]
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Winding for 75 miles (120 kilometers) from Yarramundi to Broken Bay, the Hawkesbury River is the longest coastal river in New South Wales and is easily accessible from Sydney. Its […]
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Founded in 1824 by English settler Peter Degraves, Cascade Brewery stands as Australia’s oldest continually operating brewery. Nestled at the foot of Mount Wellington in Hobart, the historic site features […]
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The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, located along the northeastern coast of Queensland, is a vast and ancient tropical rain forest, recognized as the world’s oldest. This UNESCO World Heritage […]
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Part of Australia’s UNESCO-listed Great Barrier Reef, Michaelmas Cay is a sandy island located in the Cairns & the Tropical North region. Now designated as a bird sanctuary and national […]
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Lake Cootharaba, the largest of Noosa’s six lakes, stretches about 6 miles (10 kilometers) along the southern edge of the Noosa Everglades and the Great Sandy National Park. Surrounded by […]
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Lake Barrine, nestled within the Crater Lakes National Park, was formed by the crater of an ancient volcano and is encircled by a lush rainforest. Located in the heart of […]
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Founded in 1896, the Broome Japanese Cemetery stands as a poignant reminder of the historical ties between Western Australia and Japan. Located in Broome, it is the largest Japanese cemetery […]
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Sun Picture Gardens Cinema, located in Broome, Australia, stands as the world’s oldest, still-operating open-air movie theater. This historic venue draws both locals and travelers who come to experience a […]
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Melbourne’s Chinatown, located on Little Bourke Street, stands as the oldest Chinatown in the Southern Hemisphere, established during Australia’s Gold Rush era. This vibrant district is a tapestry of cultural […]
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Built in 1898, the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) stands as a testament to Victorian Romanesque architecture in the heart of Sydney. This sumptuously-decorated structure, originally the site of the Sydney […]
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Nestled at a pleasantly cool altitude, the Southern Highlands serve as a popular retreat for Sydneysiders. This region in New South Wales is dotted with small towns, each offering a […]
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On the southwestern tip of Kangaroo Island, Admirals Arch stands as a testament to the relentless power of the ocean. Carved out of the sea cliffs over centuries by the […]
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Nestled in the heart of New South Wales’ Hunter Valley wine region, the Hunter Valley Gardens span over 60 acres (24 hectares) of meticulously designed horticultural displays. This expansive garden […]
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Cradle Mountain, with its jagged dolerite peaks, stands as the grand centerpiece of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park in Tasmania. This natural landmark, part of the UNESCO World […]
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In the heart of bustling Circular Quay, Customs House stands on the historic site where the First Fleet landed in 1788 to establish a British penal colony. Constructed in 1845, […]