Admobilitaur – Australia’s Unspoilt Wilderness

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To travel beyond the halfway point of Australia is to experience the wilds and heart of aboriginal civilization in the historic outback of Australia. Aboriginal people have lived in this country for at least 40,000 years, and with the end of the last Ice Age the sea level rose and the outer islands of Australia were submerged. In 25,000 years the glaciers reached the extreme southern tip of the continent and began to recede. Visiting this ecosystem today, you’ll see millions of birds, seals, sea lions, koalas and enormous humpback whales in their natural state.

The Mowen River travels from the outback of Sydney to the inner waters of the Indian Ocean, then to the South Pacific Ocean and finally to Hawaii. On its journey it encounters massive glaciers like the South Howler Monolith, and massive island islands like Hawaii. As you can imagine, it is a source of wonder and attraction and deserves a full 2-day lady’s holiday to explore the river, plus a spot of surfing on the Giant Days. There are many eco-tourism destinations in Australia such as the Red Arrowwaldt Reserve located near Uluru in Central Australia. The digital age of Safaris and National Parks allows you to choose an island instead of a place name. eg. The Bush Camp in Right sorts of National Parks in Australia includes the Shark Bay, Kakadu and Murtle Bay to name a few.

The Wonders of Australia are also family friendly. Each State and Territory now has a web site (www. Costume.gov.au) that lists animal, plant and bird descriptions, sightings and details about travel.listed by continent. The site also explains Australia’s famous wild animals, unique plants, coastal cliffs and rocks, geological formations and much more. Please also visit Australia’sBeauty façade, an attractive way of Living in the outdoors

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You want to see more of Australia? There are 690 national parks in Australia worth seeing. Maybe you could spend 2-3 days in each one, to see the flora and fauna and get a taste of its beauty, culture and history.

Adventurous travelers can see Sydney, Australia’s largest city by land area, by flying into Adelaide. Once inside the downtown streets of Adelaide, tour the smartest man’s city, named “The Big South”, nestled underneath the premade city of the city. Within Adelaide there arerugby trams, the Adelaide license plate and a pedestrian zone. The CBD (Cabin) is a friendly atmosphere, not preoccupied with commercialism. Travelers can find most of the city sightseeing done mid-trip by public transport. The best combination of sightseeing and non-motorized transportation is by walking around Nicobar/Campbell Gardens, the captivating showpiece of the city’s modern renewal.

Sydney is well known for itstextile and its departure point in the South West region of Australia. It is the gate to the South West’s endemic flora and fauna that reaches back tens of thousands of years. The first collection of birds ever captured on camera belong to the appropriately named Woolaroo Audubon Society.

Sydney is a popular point of embarkation for whale watching with the Cooktown harbor offering great outings. Every year it hosts the Whitby Yacht Summitand the more conventional Four Mile Beach. In December the Yacht Seekers meet in Sydney on the Rowing Club yacht – the first of its kind in more than 80 years.

Sydney is a money center and hence presents a number of money passing ‘alternative’ services like currency exchange, foreign cash and beauty treatments.

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hotter money tree areas of Sydney include the pricey North-orne general area of Surfer’s Paradise, Bondi Beach and of course the sparkling Golden Triangle. Another premium money tree area is that of Potts Point around the inner towards Guilin and Shanghai.Advantages of Surfer’s Paradise include cute beach side towns such as Cape Le Grande, South Banks Park, Cable Beach and of course the lovely ocean side restaurants and shops.

Cape Le Grande is a 5 minutes walk from the heart of Sydney and is a model of eco-tourism with simple lodgings and a wealth of cafes and restaurants.

South Banks Park is an important recreation spot in Sydney and is surrounded by a wide variety of activities that range from water-skiing, beach volley, surfing and of course the famous Sydney playground, Samba.

Surfing is available year round at Sydney beaches and is a major tourist attraction for the ‘Navy’ crowd. It is a major part of the pop culture of Sydney and is a centre of relaxation for young as well as the old hippy crowd.

Sydney is a legendary city for some exemplary after dark entertainment.

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