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Top Ten Attractions in Australia
10. Credle Mountain in Tasmania
Mount Crede is located in the northwest of Tasmania, with an altitude of1545m. Credle Mountain has various rock formations, beautiful landscapes and rich biodiversity of animals and plants. Many ancient plants and rare animals also live in Credle Mountain area.
9. Cui Dan Yu Lin, Queensland
Cui Dan Yu Lin is one of the main tourist attractions in Queensland, Australia, covering an area of 65,438+0,200 square kilometers. It is home to many rare plants and insects. In fact, Danshu Forest is the oldest tropical lowland forest in the world, with a history of 65.438+0.35 billion years.
8. Band-Aid Beach in Sydney
Band-Aid Beach in Sydney is one of the top ten best beaches in Australia. This 1 km long beach has attracted thousands of tourists. Band-aid beaches provide sunbathing, swimming and surfing. There are special surfing places and experienced coaches to help those tourists who have no surfing experience.
7. Darwin kakadu national park
Kakadu national park is located in Darwin, northern Australia. This national park covers an area of 65,438+0,365,438+0.6 million hectares and is the largest national park in Australia. There are many cultural and natural heritages in this national park, which was listed on the World Heritage List on 198 1.
6. Fraser Island, Queensland
Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world, covering an area of 184000 hectares and stretching for 200 kilometers. This is the only place in the world where you can see the tall rainforest on the beach. There are 100 different lakes with different colors and beautiful scenery on the island.
5. Victoria Ocean Road
Victoria Ocean Road extends to the southeast coast of Australia, with a total length of 243 kilometers. This surfing coastal highway was built by a group of retired soldiers, which took 13 years to commemorate the soldiers who lost their lives in World War I.
4. Ayers Rock in Australia
Ayers rock is a large sandstone formation located in northern Australia. It is 3.6 km long and 1.9 km wide. It was formed 600 million years ago. Because of its cultural and geographical importance, it is now included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
3. Sydney Bridge
Sydney Bridge is the largest steel arch bridge in the world, connecting the central business district of Sydney with the north bank. It took nine years to build this bridge from 1923. So far, Sydney Bridge has become one of the most popular attractions in Australia.
2. Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House is the most representative landmark and landmark building in Australia, and its landscape is amazing. It has 65,438+0,500 different performances every year, attracting millions of tourists. The interior of this opera house is rich in colors and novel in design.
1. Queensland Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef group in the world. It is the most popular tourist attraction in Australia and a symbol of Queensland, attracting 2 million tourists every year. This coral reef system was formed by tiny microorganisms over millions of years.
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