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  1. The Curious Town of Coober Pedy Nothing but dust, heat, flies and more dust. No water, scarcely anything green to rest your eyes from the orange and ochre of a stony, treeless desert. It gets to 52 degrees Celsius, 126 Fahrenheit, in Summer and it's always cold at night. Out here...
  2. Mudgee, Australia Mudgee is an Australian town famous for its vineyards and fine wines. It is located among rolling hills in the central west of New South Wales, and is definitely worth the time to visit. Other attractions in Mudgee include the beautiful 19th century...
  3. Darwin, Gateway to Asia : Travel North Australia In the Top End of Australia, one of the last remaining wild regions of the world, is Darwin, a thriving modern city with a relaxed multicultural lifestyle in the laid- back tropics. Sitting up on a low bluff overlooking the harbour which leads out t...
  4. Gulgong, Australia Gulgong is a small Australian town that looks like it is still in the 19th century. Ignore the cars and look at the buildings -- the old hotels, the old shops, the old opera house. All these buildings look like they did when they were built back in...
  5. Silverton, Australia (Mad Max Country) Located out in the Australian Outback a few miles from Broken Hill, Silverton, a former mining town, is now almost a ghost town. Today it is chiefly famous for being the location of dozens of feature films such as Mad Max and Priscilla of the Desert.
  6. Broken Hill, Australia Out in the middle of the Australian outback is a mining town named Broken Hill. In the late 19th century, silver was discovered in the area by a boundary rider (cowboy) and a huge mining boom began. Later, zinc and lead were also mined in Broken Hil...
  7. Australian Holiday Australia is the perfect destination. If you are seeking an escape from the Winter Cold - visit Australia's Top End !