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Some of the most beautiful and undisturbed remote places in the world.

Ayers Rock - Uluru. Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith that is considered sacred to the Yankunytjatjara and the Pitjantjatjara people. They believe that the ancestral beings reside around the surrounding areas.

Bondi beach. Bondi beach is one of the world's, let alone Australia's most famous beaches. Surfers get attracted by it's reliably good waves. If surfing is not your thing, then you can visit one of the many cafés or just take a walk down the beach to soak up the vibes.

Canberra. Outside of Australia Canberra as a city goes under the radara compared to Sydney, Melbourne or Perth. This capital city boasts a wealth of culture and social activity , and just outside is the glorious wine country.

Fraser Island. The world's largest sand island just off the coast of Queensland. Giant dunes . prehistoric forests and untamed beaches, give this UNESCO protected island a unique habitat.

Kakadu National Park. This is a national park which is made up of a massive 4.8 million acres and is the home to over 2000 species of animals. Also, Aboriginal rock paintings can be viewed at sites such as Nourlangie, Nanguluwur and Ubirr that date back to pre-historic times.

Kings Park and Botanic Gardens. The 400 hectare park in Perth is one of the world's largest inner city parks. As well as the more formal gardens, the majority is given over to natural bushland and a haven for native biological diversity.

Sydney Harbour Bridge. This iconic steel road and rail bridge next to the Opera House is one of the most famous in the world. Opened in 1932 it was one of the widest and highest in the world. Today visitors can book a walk up and over the massive curved arch.

Sydney Opera House

The Great Barrier Reef

Whitsunday islands

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