

TALK TO CAPTAIN COOK, SYDNEY TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
SYDNEY LIGHTS Sydney Harbour Tourist Attractions Sydney Harbour is a part of the Port Jackson waterway area. As is Middle Harbour and North Harbour. Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, all form the natural harbour waterways of Sydney, New South Wales. The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney Harbour are together both one of the most known Australian icons. Great tourist harbour views of the bridge are from the Opera House. The bridge is often called the co
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WALK MAGNETIC ISLAND FORTS OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF
Magnetic Island of the Great Barrier Reef The island is eight kilometres (5.0 mi) offshore from the city of Townsville, Queensland....
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KAKADU NATIONAL PARK & JUMPING CROCS
Kakadu National Park The park is within the Alligator Rivers area of the Northern Territory. Kakadu covers an area almost two hundred kilometres (120 mi) from north/south and over one hundred kilometres (62 mi) from east/west. Kakadu Highway The fully sealed highway starts at Pine Creek and finishes at Jabiru. If driving from South Australia, follow the highway from Pine Creek turnoff to Jabiru a road distance of 213 km on an all sealed road and then follow the all sealed Arn
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CAIRNS & GREEN ISLAND RESORT THE GREAT BARRIER REEF
Cairns Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef A tropical city in far North Queensland between the Coral Sea and the Great Dividing Range which...
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THREE SISTERS IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, TRAVEL DOWN UNDER
Under a two hour drive from Sydney. Visit for a weekend. - Traveldriven The Three Sisters These are three spectacular pillars of sandstone rock in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. They are located close by to the town of Katoomba. They rise above the Jamison Valley. The three pillars are named Meehni (922 m), Wimlah (918 m), and Gunnedoo (906 m). There are numerous scenic spots where the Blue Mountains look blue across the valley, and they are less than a
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SELF DRIVE THE MURRAY RIVER TOWNS
Most of the Victorian and New South Wales border is separated and defined by the Murray River. The Murray River flows and extends into...
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