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Canberra is the administrative

capital of the country and was

created from scratch starting in

1913 thanks to a compromise

between Sydney and Melbourne, the

two most populated cities in

Australia. Canberra is a very

attractive and developed city, as it is

known to be Australia's main city,

but there are also many beautiful

places and cities.


Sydney, the capital of New South Wales

and one of Australia's largest cities, is

famous for its Sydney Opera House by the

harbor, with a distinctive candle-shaped

design. The massive Darling Harbor and

smaller Circular Quay harbor are hubs of

riverside life, with the arched Sydney

Harbor Bridge and the well-known Royal

Botanic Gardens located nearby. Sydney

Tower's outer deck, the Skywalk, offers

360-degree views of the city and suburbs.

It is a very beautiful city to visit at night, its

attraction makes it appear in many films,

near the opera house is the ocean, which

makes this place a paradise.


The capital of Queensland, is a large

city on the Brisbane River. In the

South Bank Cultural Center, the

Museum of Queensland and

Sciencentre are grouped together,

with outstanding interactive exhibits.

Another South Bank cultural

institution is the Queensland Gallery

of Modern Art, which is among

Australia's leading contemporary art

museums. Above the city, Mount

Coot-tha, the site of the Brisbane

Botanical Gardens, rises.


Perth, capital of Western Australia, is

located at the intersection of the

Swan River with the southwest coast.

Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and

the massive riverside Kings Park and

Botanical Gardens on Mount Eliza

offer panoramic views of the city. The

Perth Cultural Center is home to the

state's ballet and opera companies,

and occupies its own central complex,

which includes a theater, art galleries

and the Western Australian Museum.


Perth, capital of Western Australia, is

located at the intersection of the

Swan River with the southwest coast.

Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and

the massive riverside Kings Park and

Botanical Gardens on Mount Eliza

offer panoramic views of the city. The

Perth Cultural Center is home to the

state's ballet and opera companies,

and occupies its own central complex,

which includes a theater, art galleries

and the Western Australian Museum.


Deep in the heart of Australia's Red

Centre, Uluru, is one of the most

photographed natural wonders in the

country. Also in the park are the red

dome-shaped rocks called Kata Tjuta

(the Olgas). As the sun dips in the sky,

sightseers gather to watch the colors

of Uluru and Kata Tjuta transform in

the shifting light. A great way to

appreciate these sacred sites is to join

a tour led by Aboriginal guides and

rangers.


Kakadu National Park, in the Top End

or the Northern Territory, is a World

Heritage Site and one of the planet's

great wilderness areas. Covering

more than 19,840 square kilometers,

Kakadu is the largest national park in

Australia and the second largest in

the world. Within its borders lie

monsoon rainforests, mangrove

swamps, rivers, gorges, ancient rock

paintings, wetlands, and waterfalls,

as well as an astounding diversity of

wildlife. In addition to the many

mammals, reptiles, and fish, more

than 300 different species of birds.


The Q1 Tower or Queensland Number One is

the tallest tower in the entire oceanic

continent, it is located in the city of Gold Coast,

it is amazing and for a time it was also the

tallest residential building in the world; today it

is the eighth tallest residential building. Its

inauguration took place in 2005, it is old and

since then it has remained an international

benchmark for the city of Gold Coast. It is 322

meters high, with a rooftop located about 245

meters. And its structure is made of steel with

a non-metallic roof.


The stadium located in the city of Adelaide has been home to

local cricket and soccer teams; and it has even hosted some

rugby teams on different occasions. It is a multipurpose

stadium, it is old, very spacious and has audiovisual

infrastructure.

The Adelaide Oval has been the

headquarters of the South

Australian Cricket Association

since 1871, it has also been the

headquarters of the South

Australian National Football

League since 2014. As if that

were not enough, in addition to

its sporting function, this place

has been the scene of countless

concerts of artists from all over

the world.


Melbourne is the second largest city

in Australia and a very popular

destination on many circuits around

Australia for its many art galleries,

restaurants, shops and a very

European feel that give the city of the

River Yaver a very sophisticated air. In

addition, it is a very green city in

which we find many parks, gardens

and open spaces that occupy almost

a third of its totality.

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