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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, stands as a sovereign country encompassing the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and a multitude of petite islands. Boasting megadiversity, the country's expansive dimensions contribute to an array of terrains and climates, featuring central deserts, northeastern tropical rainforests, northern tropical savannas, and southeastern mountain ranges.

The Tower on Black Mountain

The Black Mountain Tower, formerly known as Telstra Tower, is a telecommunications tower located atop Black Mountain in Australia's capital city of Canberra. One of the city's most notable landmarks, at 195.2 metres tall, it offers visitor... read more

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Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial is Australia's main memorial to honour soldiers who died in wars. It is located in Canberra.

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National Carillon (Chimes)

The National Carillon, or Chimes, is one of the world's largest bell towers, consisting of 53 bells. It is located on Aspen Island in the centre of Canberra. The 50 metre Carillon was a gift from the British Government on the 50th anniversary... read more

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Lake Burley-Griffin and the James Cook Memorial

In the centre of Canberra is a huge man-made lake, the Burley Griffin. It was completed in 1964 after a dam was built on the Molongo River, which flowed between the city centre and the Parliamentary Triangle (a complex of government buildings). Th... read more

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