Saturday, July 30, 2011

Australian Capital Territory


Australia

Australian Capital Territory is the city where the nation's capital Canberra is located. Explore a variety of national tourist destination, the park stretches and stylish restaurant and bar. Only 45 minutes drive from the city, you'll find wildlife, trails and Aboriginal rock art at the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and Namadgi National Park in the northern mountains of the Australian Alps. Browse Poacher's Trail to wineries, farms and rural areas surrounding galleries are wonderful. Walk through the wildflowers and the frozen lake in the Snowy Mountains and see the dolphins from natural beaches on the South Coast.

Canberra

Enjoy the history, culture and character of Australia in various museums and galleries. Compare Australia's political past with today's modern democratic government at Old Parliament House and Parliament House. Look at Australia through the eyes of our artists at the National Gallery of Australia and Australia witnessed a proud sporting achievements at the Australian Institute of Sport. When you've finished enjoying a national tourist destination, check out the stunning scenery. Walking or biking around the lake, gardens and natural bush in the vicinity. Neat modern city is situated between green open space and show the beauty of four distinct seasons, from the leaves of golden autumn to the beautiful flowers that bloom in spring. Under the leaves that are famous restaurants and night life and a schedule of festivals and activities without interruption

Snowy Mountains

See the frozen lake, snow gum forests and pastures in the mountains of colorful climbing Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mountain peaks. At the top of the mountain, you'll find a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with 20 plant species found nowhere else on earth. In winter, enjoy Australia's highest ski slopes at Charlotte Pass or play snow at Thredbo and Perisher Blue. In the summer, walking, cycling or riding a horse through a stretch of wild flowers or enjoy the scenery by searching caves, rafting, kayaking and riding double axle. Trout fishing from the rivers clear around the historic Cooma or throw the hook you on Lake Jindabyne. Do not miss the view of autumn leaves around Tumut, who is also a great place to explore stalactites and hot tubs in Yarrangobilly Caves.

South Coast

Walking on the edge of the tub pearl white sandy beach and see dolphins playing in the water shimmering in Jervis Bay. See the whales of Eden on the Sapphire Coast, see native and exotic animals at Mogo Zoo and explore the wildlife paradise on Montague Island near Narooma. Kayak across the Kangaroo Valley and along the River Clyde unspoiled in Bateman's Bay. Enjoy oysters in Merimbula and the cheese is very tasty in Bega. Across the bush through the freshwater lakes and stunning beaches in Bournda National Park and across the natural wilderness of the Park Wadbilliga. On the South Coast there are 30 national parks, marine parks and reserves, as well as a very beautiful beaches and a wealth of Aboriginal history that you can explore.

Capital Country


Walked across the church, old pubs, galleries and antique shops in the historic Braidwood and Bungendore very beautiful. Walking through the waterfall, wildflowers, gutters and rain forests in the area of ​​sandstone cliffs and Fitzroy Falls National Park Moreton, near Bundadoon. Explore the gardens of England-style village of shops and arts and crafts in the highland tourist areas Bowral and Georgian-British architecture in the 1830s in Berrima. Overnight at the farm in Yass, visiting wineries in the Hilltops and buy fresh produce in the Young, the city of cherries Australia. Looking at the life of Australia's best cricketer at the Bradman Museum in Bowral and see the work of world-renowned glass artist Peter Crisp in Crisp Galleries in Bowning.


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