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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.

Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles Cliffs

The Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles cliffs are one of Australia's most memorable landmarks, most often depicted in the tourist brochures. The 243-kilometre road winds along the southeast coast of Victoria between small towns of Torquay an... read more

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Dandenong National Park

Dandenong National Park is located in the mountain range of the same name, an hour's drive from Melbourne. On weekends, families from all the surrounding townships come here surrounding towns, as it is one of the most popular holiday destinati... read more

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Port Phillip Marine National Park

Not far from Melbourne is the Port Phillip Marine National Park, occupying 35.8 square kilometres of water in the bay of the same name between the Bellarine and Mornington peninsulas. The park area consists of six distinct clusters: Swan Cove, Mud... read more

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Flagstaff Gardens Park

Flagstaff Gardens is Melbourne's oldest public park, established in 1862. It has enormous archaeological, floristic, historical and social significance in the city's history. In 1840, at the top of of the hill where the park now stands, a... read more

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