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Uluru, otherwise known as Ayers Rock, represents a sacred landmark for Aboriginal peoples, and a magnet to tourists the world over. For more information on Uluru visit this lens Here
* Experience Bushtucker
Witchetty grubs, wattle seeds, possum-tail soup rooburgers and croc steaks - a few restaurants around the country are now experimenting with bushtucker.
* Kakadu National Park
Australia's largest national park is a World Heritage-listed wilderness with an amazing diversity of wildlife.
* Kimberley
Regarded as Australia's last wild frontier, the Kimberley is a sparsely populated, untamed wilderness that contains some amazing stunning landscapes.
* Atherton Tablelands
With its majestic ancient rainforest, crater lakes and abundant wildlife, you could spend days exploring the Atherton Tablelands.
* Great Ocean Road
On two wheels or four, the 280-kilometre ride along the rugged, weather-battered cliffs bordering the Great Ocean Road comes straight out of a road movie.
* Bondi Beach, Sydney
Beach, surf and café culture. The stunning coastal walk around the headlands to Bronte Beach via Tamarama is stunning.
* Four-wheel-driving on Cape York
The creeks and savannah of the Cape York Peninsula provide the setting for what is widely regarded as the most rugged 4WD adventure in the country.
* Great Barrier Reef
Come face to face with stunning vivid colored corals and shoals of curious fish.
* Beer Can Regatta
Wacky boat races in sea craft made entirely from beer cans, held in early August on Darwin's famous Mindil Beach.
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Australia does have it's share of dangerous wildlife, from man eating crocodiles and sharks, poisonous snakes and spiders to cute cuddly looking Koalas and kangaroos.
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What to pack to go Backpacking/ travelling round australia
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Australia things to do - Thrills and spills
If your expectations of visiting Australia include a* Jet boat ride under the Sydney Harbor Bridge
* Bungy jumping into the rainforest in Cairns
* Parasailing on the Gold Coast or Sydney Harbor
* Swimming with dolphins or Seals
* Sky Diving
* Whale watching
* White Water rafting
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- connienjim connienjim Dec 13, 2007 @ 4:36 pm
- Good lens - 4 stars . I think I would like to add travelling by motorhome in Australia as something everyone should try.
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- MishaA MishaA Oct 13, 2007 @ 9:31 pm
- I always wanted to visit Australia. I guess I will some day :)
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- WebGuy WebGuy Aug 18, 2007 @ 8:42 am
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- Fabio Bascaras Fabio Bascaras Jun 25, 2007 @ 10:54 pm
- Tasty info! I write a blog in portuguese about Australia,Intercâmbio na Austrália,and I was wondering if I could translate some of this page and post on my blog (with due credits 'course!
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- jillbrowne jillbrowne Jun 13, 2007 @ 4:01 pm
- Hi, and thanks for a great lens about a beautiful place.
I'm not going to add your lens to the group, Accessible Travel, because it does not have information specifically for travellers with special needs. However I do like your lens and wish you every success. Cheers, jill
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