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On the cricketing field, the visitors may be put down under by the hosts. Famous for its vast space, bright sunshine, enormous numbers of sheeps and cattles and unusual sunshine, Australia, the smallest of all the continent, is much more than Kangaroo and Cricket. The huge interiors of this land is mostly desert or dry grassland and has few settlements. However, the coastal regions are quite bustling. From sunboat races as are at Sydney to Ayers Rock, called Uluru by the Aborigines in central Australia are famous tourist attraction. Uluru, about 2.4 km long and 300m high has a numerous small caves and walls. And many of them are covered with rock paintings made in antiquity by Aboriginal artists. The Great Barrier Reef , the world's longest coral reef is a compelling attraction for skin diving, colourful tropical fishes and marine life, big-game fishing. And skiers descend with delight on snow covered Mt.Kosciko and other peaks. Basing your burdens which covers you, at beaches and at the sight of magnificent architecture is a bliss. Roaming around in wild and in the multicultural society of Australia is an exhilarating experience. |
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| Places to visit |
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| Sydney |
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Bursting with character, Sydney is a vibrant city catering all your desires whether you seek or explore and will provide you 100% relaxation. Discover Sydney's unique blend of dining, shopping and recreation options in one of the world's most attractive city environments. |
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The personality of Sydney's dining scene is as distinctive as the city itself, reflecting its multicultural diversity and willingness to embrace new things. Find a fresh approach to flavour combinations at numerous gourmet restaurants, many of which are on the harbour and enjoy outstanding views. |
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| While high-end dining experiences are plentiful cafe society thrives in Sydney's inner precincts and beaches. Paddington and Balmain have flourishing pub-dining scenes and quality food is also on offer at historic pubs in The Rocks Recreation is a specialty of Sydney's, a city that takes full advantage of its natural environs. Soak up Sydney life on the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk, just one of many on offer. The Rose Bay to Watson's Bay and The Spit to Manly walks hug the harbour offering spectacular views. Challenge yourself by climbing Sydney's Harbour Bridge or enjoy a thrilling jet-boat jaunt. Feel free to take part in the Sydney experience, tasting the lifestyle along the way. |
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| Brisbane |
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| Brisbane has shucked its reputation as a backwater and emerged as one of the country's most progressive centres. It has several interesting districts, a good street cafe scene, a great riverside park, a busy cultural calendar and a thriving nightlife. |
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