Bondi Beach is perhaps Sydney's most popular beach, located in the suburb of the same name, 7 kilometres east of the central business district. The word "Bondi" - is of Aboriginal origin, and one theory is that it means "water c... read more
The Customs House is a historical landmark in Sydney, situated on the Circular Quay. Built between 1844 and 1845, it was the main administrative building of the Customs Department until 1990. It was then was taken over by the Sydney City Council a... read more
Royal National Park is located 29 kilometres south of Sydney. Officially established in April 1879, it is the second oldest national park in the world after Yellowstone in the United States. Originally, this specially protected area was called sim... read more
Greater Blue Mountains are an area in the state of New South Wales, listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2000. The landscape of the territory is extremely diverse - rugged plateaus, sheer cliffs, deep and inaccessible gorges, rivers a... read more
