Sydney
Even at the second encounter Sydney is breathtakingly beautiful and the
Opera House stays a perfect motive at any time and from every angle. |
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Litchfield National Park
Enourmous termite moulds dominate the Litchfield National Park which is
also famous for its beautiful and numerous waterfalls as well as its crocodile-free
spots for swimming. |
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Kakadu National Park - Yellow Waters
When spotted in their natural habitats, crocodiles usually are lying calmly
on some muddy river banks. Sometimes you catch them swimming if you're
lucky. This one offered us a unique show when it was sharing its meal
with us. Only s fish had to die at this occasion. |
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Kakadu National Park - Ubirr, Nadab Lookout
The Kakadu National Park does not only fascinate because of its rich flora
and fauna but also because of its magnificent landscape. |
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Northern Territory Outback
At least you get a warning. |
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Red Centre - Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Even when it is rainy and cloudy, the sunset at Uluru stays dramatic. |
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Kangaroo Island - Seal Bay
Observing wild animals in their natural habitats is always an experience
beyond words. On Kangaroo Island there are plenty opportunities for animal
watching. |
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South Australia - Great Ocean Road
Millions of photos were already taken along this coast and published in
picture books, calenders and postcards. Every single one being more beautiful
than the other. |
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Melbourne - Yarra Banks
Melbourne might be the most european of all Australian cities. In any
way it is the most Greek one. A third of the three million citicens is
of a Greek heritage. The third largest Greek population after Athens and
Salonica. |
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Melbourne - Puffing Billy
After that many wonders of nature the technical ones should not be denied.
Puffing Billy crosses the lovely, almos pre-historic looking Dangedong
Ranges east of Melbourne. |
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