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A look at Australia's Iconic Landmarks

Australia is also a country with extremely rich and diverse geographical district and a fascinating multicultural population creating a great number of landmarks that reflect the unique character of this continent. The beautiful scenery of the geographic landmarks captured the essence and energy of Australia and each of the scenic sites fostered a story to be told and shared by the travelers. What many of you may not know, however, are some of the best sights to see which highlight Australia’s uniqueness Here is a list of some of the most recognizable landmarks to see when in Australia.

1. Sydney Opera House

Possibly one of the most famous tourist attractions of the world, the Sydney Opera House is an architecture marvel. Its roof structures or ‘sails’ designed by Denmark’s engineering wonder Jørn Utzon are living exemplifications of good design and engineering. The Sydney Opera House is situated in Bennelong Point of Sydney harbour and it is among the UNESCO World Heritage Site having a capacity of performing arts like opera, ballet, concert among others. If you are watching a performance, or leaving from the water side, there is no way you can ignore the opera house.

2. Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef which covers a distance of about 2,300kilometer is located off coast of Queensland and it is the largest coral reef system in the world. This natural site has a colourful marine life comprising corals, fishes and sea turtles and it is under the UNESCO world heritage site. To swim through the reef, either by snorkeling or diving, is an experience of a lifetime, due to the bright and colourful scene that is offered. For those who want to keep their feet dry scenic flights and boat trips offer spectacular bird’s eye and water views of this natural phenomena.

3. Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru also known as Ayer’s Rock is a huge monolith of sandstone in the middle of the Northern Territory of Australia. Indigenous to the Anangu tribe, Uluru, also known as Ayers rock is rich in colours that change from deep red during the morning, to orange at sunset. There are pathways and information centres and people can follow the bush leaders which gives the knowledge about the Aboriginal importance or people can just look at the beauty of this place.

4. Great Ocean Road

It has been recognised as one of the most spectacular roads for a drive around the world, which goes through the southeast Australia from Torquay to Warrnambool. This attractive 243-kilometer route passes by cliffs, tropical rain forests and nice sandy beaches. Some of the most popular attractions include twelve Apostles, a set of huge tall limestone stacks that stand harsh along the ocean and the lovely town of Lorne. If you are an amateur of road trip or a nature lover, then the Great Ocean Road is one trip you should never miss.

5. Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park which is another World Heritage site is located in Northern territory and is a huge area that presents both natural and cultural tourism. Situated over approximately 20 000 sq km this park has got swampy plains and grasslands, steep cliffs and deep ravines. It is also evident from the presence of Aboriginal rock art at the park that dates back and gives history of the indigenous community. Some of the areas of interest among them are the spectacular Jim Jim Falls as well as the colourful wetland region of Yellow Water Billabong.

6. Bondi Beach

It is for this reason that Bondi Beach cannot be left out of any list of most famous landmarks in Australia. This beach is merely few kilometers from central business district of Sydney, Australia and is widely known for its golden sand, surfing and vibrant ambiance. The coastal walk from Bondi beach to Coogee beach is beautiful with views to the sea and cliff faces, the beach is great for a swim or walking along the sand. The phenomenon of Bondi Beach represents all of the Australian beach clichés.

7. Tasmania’s Wilderness

Tasmania is a state of Australia which is situated at the southern part of the mainland and is famous all over the world for its’ natural sceneries. Both the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park can be recommended as offers, which have the feeling of the wild including the mountains, the temperate rainforests, and wild animals. Trekking, camping and wildlife adventure are some of the fun filled activities to be engaged in as one of the leading conservation areas in Australia.

Conclusion

Australian landmarks are as unique as the Australia’s geography and people. Simply, whether you are visiting the building masterpiece of the Sydney Opera House, swimming with Nemo, fish, in the Great Barrier Reef, or even admiring the rock masterpiece of Uluru, there is no scarcity of the most beautiful things that one can encounter. Every place is a new historical and architectural exhibit of the Australian culture and nature, which makes Australia a country that will have something to offer to every guest.

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