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Ranking of big cities in Australia

Australia's big cities are ranked as follows:

1. Sydney-a beautiful harbor city. ? Sydney, located on the southeast coast of Australia, is the capital of New South Wales, Australia, and the largest and most populous city in Australia.

2. Melbourne-Victoria's amorous feelings capital. ? Melbourne, a coastal city in southern Australia, is the second largest city with an area of 88,365,438+0 square kilometers and a population of 5 million (2065,438+08). Melbourne is the capital of Victoria, a world-famous tourist city and a world-famous international metropolis.

3. Canberra-Garden City. ? Canberra is the capital of the Commonwealth of Australia, located in an open valley in the mountains of southeastern Australia. As the political center of Australia, Canberra has many government departments and diplomatic institutions such as the Australian Parliament Building and the Australian High Court.

4. Brisben-the capital of tropical customs. ? Brisbane is the capital of Queensland in Australia. It is located in the northeast of Australia, with Sunshine Coast in the north and Gold Coast in the south.

5. Adelaide-the city of art Adelaide is a port city in southern Australia, the capital of South Australia, located on the coastal plain between the lofty mountain and St. Vincent Bay in southeast Australia, near the Torun River. The port is 0/2km away from the northwest of the urban area/kloc-and connected by railway.

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Australia is surrounded by the sea, but deserts and semi-deserts account for 35% of the country's area. On the east coast, there is the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef in the world. Australia is also the country with the largest number of sheep in the world, and is known as "the country riding on the back of sheep".

Take a trip to Australia, enjoy the intoxicating natural beauty, feel the vitality and leisure of Australians, and let you get rid of the noisy earthly life for a while and regain the true meaning of fresh and natural life.

Great Barrier Reef

The world-famous Great Barrier Reef in Australia was listed in the World Heritage List as early as 198 1. Located in the Coral Sea in the northeast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef group in the world, stretching over 2,000 kilometers.

There are not only the largest coral reefs and coral islands in the world, but also more than 400 species of marine mollusks and 1500 species of fish, many of which are endangered species in the world. The beautiful Keynes is the only way to the Great Barrier Reef.

There are 400 living corals on the Great Barrier Reef, ranging in color from ordinary blue and brown to intricate and incredible pink and purple sea fans. It is simply a colorful and magical world. You can go snorkeling and diving in Emerald Island by boat, and you can also enjoy corals, jellyfish and small fish by semi-submersible boat and glass boat.

Ocean road

Cliff, which is also a natural scenery that many tourists like. Along the coast.

Wave rock

Wave rocks in Australia are not an independent rock, but a series of weathered rocks, such as Haydn Rock, Hippo Rock and Camel Rock, which are connected to the north 100 meter.

Queensland rainforest

Queensland Rainforest, located in the northeast of Queensland Province, was described as "the oldest world" and listed as a World Heritage Nature Reserve on 1974.

blue mountains national park

Blue mountains national park, located in New South Wales, was listed as a World Natural Heritage in 2000. There are huge primitive jungles and subtropical rainforests growing in the whole blue mountain area.

pioneer

It is composed of 12 natural reefs, which is very strange and can't help but marvel at the wonders of nature. Unfortunately, only about eight coral reefs can be seen.

Ayers Rock, a Red Rock

Ayers Rock is 348 meters high and 9.4 kilometers in circumference, while the group rock Kada consists of 36 rocks, covering an area of more than 3,500 hectares, with an average height of 500 meters per rock. Since ancient times, the aborigines have regarded these two huge stones as ancestral shrines, which should not be considered obscene.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House is the most representative building in Australia, and it is a landmark building in Sydney and Australia.

Phillip Island Nature Park

The climax of visiting the nature park is obviously sitting outdoors in front of the summer beach to watch and wait for the penguin parade returning from the sea.

Blue mountain

Australia's blue mountain, located in the west of Sydney, is known as "the paradise of jungle walkers". Because Manshan is a kind of eucalyptus called "Eucalyptus", it will emit blue light in the sun. Drive up the mountain, take the railway first, take the pulley at about 45 degrees, and go straight down the foot of the mountain in a few minutes.

Then take the cableway, a cable car that rises slowly along the mountain, and climb to the top of the mountain again. Then walk the sidewalk, stroll through the rainforest, and feel the hardships of the miners transporting coal. Finally, choose a transparent route under the car, suspended between canyons, overlooking the cliff waterfall and overlooking the "Three Sisters Peak".

Being in the blue mountains, we have different sensory experiences because of different choices of transportation. The so-called "the distance is different" is precisely this kind of artistic conception.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Australia