The best tourist spots in Australia

The best tourist spots in Australia.

The Twelve Apostles.
Surrounds Melbourne are the 12 Apostles, one of the most famous places in Australia and one of the most beautiful. It belongs to Port Campbell National Park, which has several other worthwhile stops. The 12 Apostles are the result of a natural erosion that formed a set of rocks that reach up to 45 meters in height and have been detaching from the continent over many years, becoming a unique natural monument.

Sydney Harbour.
One of the most beautiful, most photographed in the world, Sydney Harbor is a tourist spot in Australia that brings together one of the most iconic symbols of the country, the Sydney Opera House, which is a performing arts center located in Sydney Harbour, a famous canal that offers landscapes and a harbor with various activities and entertainment.

Great Barrier Reef. 
Elected a World Heritage Site in 1981 by Unesco, the Great Barrier Reef is 2900 km long between the Australian coast of Queensland to the islands of Papua New Guinea, in Asia. It is the largest barrier reef in the world and the only work of art of nature visible from space. Its extension includes 900 islands, there are different tours that can last from 1 to 3 days to get to know the islands.

Ayers Rock – Uluru 
Situated within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, in the Alice Springs region, south of the Northern Territory. A UNESCO natural and cultural heritage, the monolith is 348 meters above the surface and below it is estimated to be around 863 meters. Icon of Australian culture, its location is considered sacred to the Angus, an aboriginal tribe that has inhabited the region for over 10,000 years.

Homebush Bay.
Next to Sydney’s Olympic Park, on the banks of the Parramatta River, Homebush Bay is a kind of graveyard for ships that have been decommissioned and taken over by nature. It is possible to see the remains of these abandoned ships, which were rusting and are now part of this scenario. Fun fact: there are at least five big ones and other smaller vessels.

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