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Considered among the world’s best beaches, the idyllic and secluded Wine Glass Bay in the Freycinet National Park, coupled with exquisite locally caught seafood, delightful native fauna and awesome scenery, makes this area one of the most beautiful and enjoyable places on Earth.
Sydney and it's surrounds are one of the most vibrant and spectacular places on the planet. From the nightlife of the city centre, the beaches along the coast and the scenery of The Blue Mountains it's all here...
Composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands, running for over 2,600km and covering an area of approximately 344,400 square km makes The Great Barrier Reef the largest reef system in the world...
The Kimberley is a massive and majestic 421,500 square kilometre landscape of rugged rivers, gorges and falls, intriguing mountain ranges, surprising towns and awe inspiring natural phenomena...
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on Earth. From mulga scrub to gibber plains and wattle studded sand dunes, all of the remote desert areas of Australia are known collectively as The Outback...
The Top End refers to the north of the Northern Territory. Essentially it is the vast peninsula at the top and middle of the country which includes Darwin, Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land and much more...
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