5 world tour in Australia was very beautiful
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5 world tour in Australia was very beautifulFor many people, Australia is a land of dreams with the famous Aboriginal Dreamtime legends. As one of the largest islands in the world's smallest continent at the same time, Australia is a land of startling contrasts and spectacular sights. You can explore a multicultural city, a safari in the vast sand island, trekking through the ancient rainforest to enjoy the beauty of the underwater at the Great Barrier Reef. Want to know any kind of tourist attractions in Australia must-see? Here are 5 places wsata in Australia that you should not miss:
1.Franklin river
Franklin river |
The Franklin River or commonly we call the Franklin River, located in the Tasmanian Wilderness, which is part of the World Heritage. You will feel enchanted by the ancient environment and beautiful scenery. This area can be reached with a 3-hour drive from Devonport and a 4.5 hour drive from Hobart to Strahan, on vast Macquarie Harbour. This is the main gateway to the National Park Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers, where the flow of the river rapids Collingwood and the Franklin River penetrate rocky rainforest and meet with the Gordon River. For an adventure that is truly memorable, you can join a rafting adventure down the Franklin River. You'll glide over rapids and rock formations, deep gorges and cliffs shiny moss-covered. Travelling slowed at the south end, so the flow of the Franklin River leading to Picton and Huon River downstream.
2.Waterfall MacKenzie
Waterfall MacKenzie |
MacKenzie is the largest waterfall in the Grampians National Park which is inhabited by many kangaroos. The waterfall is located in a sandstone mountain that has an altitude of about 235 kilometers west of Melbourne. MacKenzie waterfalls falling 30 meters into a ravine throughout the year and often issue a rainbow mist in the sun. Mackenzie itself is a waterfall located in the Mackenzie River tributary in western Victoria, which is located at an altitude of about 350 meters above sea level.
3. Uluru
Uluru |
Uluru is a sacred site for the tribe of Anangu, the Aboriginal people of the area of Central Australia. Also called Uluru or Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in Central Australia. Kata Tjuta and Uluru into two major features of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, which is home to a large number of springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Investigate a investigate, Uluru word itself comes from the Aboriginal language, which is often used by the Pitjantjatjara people living around the site. On July 19, 1873, a surveyor named William Gosse named it Ayers Rock rock formation in honor of the Chief Secretary of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. So since then, the two names used by locals to refer to Uluru
4.Twelve Apostles
Twelve Apostles |
Erosion created a pile of limestone that can be seen from the Great Ocean Road in offshore Victoria. Harsh weather conditions and extreme of the ocean to the south gradually eroding the soft limestone and forming caves in the cliffs, which then became arches and crumbling. In the end, a natural phenomenon that left several piles of stones as high as 45 meters. For the purposes of tourism, natural sites are then called the Twelve Apostles. However, there are currently only eight stones for the last time there were falling again.
5.Great Barrier Reef
reat Barrier Reef |
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest collection of coral reefs which consists of approximately 3,000 reefs and 900 islands, which stretches 2,600 km. The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland in northeast Australia. The reef is thought to have existed 25 million years ago. Great Barrier Reef itself is known as the largest coral reef system in the world that extends about 3,000 km off the coast of Queensland and has 400 species of coral and 1,500 species of tropical fish. So big, the Great Barrier Reef can even be seen from outer space and be the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms. Coral reef structure was built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps. The diversity of coral and fish species that inhabit the reef structure makes elected to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Site in 1981
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