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Aussie Fever A visit Down Under will let the explorer in you quench the thirst for visiting unchartered locations. Australia's magnanimous landscapes and an exciting travel menu make it a haven for tourists from all over the globe. Majority of the settlement and tourist spots are located on the eastern coast and offer everything for everyone. Visit OZ and let the Aussie spirit take over.
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Sydney Opera House Every country has a popular landmark through which it is recognized all over the world. For Australia, that landmark is Sydney's Opera House. Built in modernistic style, the Opera House was designed by a Danish architect and is nothing less than a shrine for art lovers.
It houses six auditoriums and an open-air amphitheatre that hosts operas, theatre and ballet performances. While in Sydney, one must also visit the Harbor with an aquarium, Sydney Tower and Blue Mountains.
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Great Barrier Reef If you fancy going underwater and mingling with marine life, then scuba diving or snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef must be your top priority. One can also experience the grandeur of the majestic reef by gazing through glass-bottomed boats.
This natural wonder of the world that houses 4000 types of corals and 1500 species of fish is also visible from outer space!
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Uluru Get close to nature and the native aboriginal tribe by visiting Uluru. Famous as the largest monolith rock structure in the world, Uluru offers a splendid view during sunrise and sunset.
Here, one can watch the red rocks change patterns and present a mesmerizing display of colors. This Aboriginal sacred site also allows one to opt for a camel ride and spend a peaceful night by lying in the desert and staring at the twinkling night sky.
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Fraser Island Relax, rejuvenate, and spend quality time with your loved one at the world's biggest sand island, which is also a World Heritage site. This natural tourist attraction offers a distinct avenue for vacationers and relieves them from their chaotic city lives.
Located on the east coast of Queensland, this island hosts sweet water lakes, colored sandstones, tropical forests and white sandy beaches.
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Great Ocean Road Cruise along the southeastern coast of Victoria and immerse yourself in placidity. This 243-kilometer stretch offers tranquil scenery and excellent views that has caught the fancy of moviemakers and advertisers for decades.
Also, get enthralled by the site of giant monolith rock structures collectively known as 12 Apostles. The Great Ocean Road is three hours away from Melbourne, a multi-cultural city that one must visit during a tour to Australia.
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Kakadu National Park Visit this national park to get a slice of the native Australian culture. Around 500 Aborigines reside here and the park houses rich wildlife along with native plants. This park features indigenous art sites and is renowned for its biodiversity.
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Other Sites Other sites to visit in Australia are Bondi Beach, Kangaroo Island, Whitsundays, The Franklin River and many more...
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