Uluru (Ayers Rock), AUSTRALIA: 348 meters enormous red rock in the middle of the desert; sacred to Aboriginal culture.

Small lakes on top of Ayers Rock

Shape of brain on behind of Ayers Rock

Moon on the Ayers Rock

Top of Ayers Rock

Aboriginals Center (Alice Spings)

Twelve Apostles, AUSTRALIA: Collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road. Views from helicopter tour

 

Kata Tjuta, AUSTRALIA: the dome-shaped rocks in Kata Tjuta National park

Jenolan Caves, AUSTRALIA: The largest, most spectacular and most famous caves in Australia.

Three Sisters, AUSTRALIA: Rock formation in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, A UNESCO World Heritage Site.

On the road from Adelaide to Alice Springs

Sydney Aquarium, AUSTRALIA: One of the world’s largest aquariums with 13,000 animals and world’s largest variety of sharks and rays.

 

 

Kings Canyon, AUSTRALIA: the six-km Kings Canyon Rim Walk and a spectacular 150-meter-deep canyon in Australia’s Red Centre.

Opera House, AUSTRALIA: one of the world’s great architectural icons, listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Harbour Bridge, AUSTRALIA: The largest steel arch bridge in the world. Rising 134 meters above the harbor, the bridge spans 500 meters.

Anzac Memorial, AUSTRALIA: A memorial to all Australians who lost their lives in service during the First World War.

 

 

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