Australia at a Glance
A location on the bottom of the globe bends the light in Australia to create
dramatic shadows and shockingly vivid colours. It is the world's only island
continent, a remarkable nation with tropical beaches, exotic deserts, gently
rolling hills and stunning mountains. Its culture is truly unique, a reflection
of the multi-national origins of its modern inhabitants.
The Australian capital city of Canberra
is located in its Capital
Territory. The natural endowments of Victoria
include its Great Ocean Road
and the Twelve Apostles, which jut from the surf in a mystifyingly orderly fashion. The
dynamic city of Sydney, with its
famous Opera
House, is located in New
South Wales. Queensland
boasts the Great Barrier
Reef, which provides coral accommodations to countless species of sealife.
The vast Northern Territory
stretches from the northern coast to the inhospitable outback, and fine vineyards
abound in fertile South Australia.
Western Australia's
capital, Perth, pulses with energy
and creativity, and the rugged beauty of Tasmania
is considered to be one of the most gorgeous landscapes in the world.
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