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Bundaberg
Bundaberg Bundaberg is most known for its sugar cane fields, rum production and outdoor recreation. Because of its subtropical climate, sugar cane grows in abundance, which creates the bi-product of molasses for their famous Bundaberg Rum. Visitors can tour the distillery to see how the delicious
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Stockton Bight Sand Dunes
Stockton Bight Sand Dunes Stockton Beach has sand like any other beach, but this New South Wales spot has dunes of sand that reach up to 90 feet high. Historically the beach has been the site of several shipwrecks; the wreckage of some continues to wash ashore. The most well known wreck was the Sy
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Lancelin Sand Dunes
Lancelin Sand Dunes A visit to Western Australia wouldn鈥檛 be complete without an adrenaline-infused ride across the Lancelin Sand Dunes. Rolling hills of textured, white sand provide the landscape for your next sand surfing adventure. Thrill seekers rejoice, these dunes span more than a mile (2 ki
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Lake Wabby
Lake Wabby Lake Wabby, the deepest of the Fraser Island lakes, is a barrage lake that was formed by sand dunes blocking a natural spring that fed the lake. The small freshwater lake is surrounded by forests making it one of Fraser Island鈥檚 most picturesque lakes - not to mention that its waters ar
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Agincourt Reef
Agincourt Reef The Great Barrier Reef is the Earth鈥檚 largest structure built entirely by living organisms. It runs for over 1,200 miles from its northern to southern tip, and is almost the size of the state of Montana when its various reefs are combined. One of the reefs鈥攖he Agincourt Reef鈥攊s a di
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Barron Gorge National Park
Barron Gorge National Park Whether it鈥檚 hiking, boating or tracking wildlife, the lush hills and scenic passes of Barron Gorge National Park make up the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts to explore this natural Australian wonder, which lies just beyond Cairns city limits.Overnight travelers ca
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Fraser Island
Fraser Island Fraser Island is both the largest sand island in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sitting off of the Sunshine Coast, it stretches over 123km (76mi) long, and every inch is a haven of sandy beaches and stunning cliff faces.Home to the famous dingo, Fraser Island is also hos
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Sydney Cruise Port
Sydney Cruise Port The largest city in Australia, Sydney is often considered one of the best cruise ports in the world, making it a must-see for anyone heading Down Under. Founded in the late 18th century as a British penal colony, it is also one of the oldest European settlements in Australia.聽 M
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Strahan
Strahan Three hours from Devonport, on the secluded west coast of Tasmania, the fishing village of Strahan is a unique holiday destination. A small community built along the banks of the King River, Strahan is an authentic and nostalgic place to indulge in river cruise and fishing trips, and exper
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Adelaide River
Adelaide River In the far reaches of Australia鈥檚 Northern Territory, the rough and tumble outpost of Darwin is a hotbed of quintessential Australian adventure, and none more so than a cruise on the Adelaide River to see the legendary jumping crocodiles, which can grow upwards of 20 feet long. Salt
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Cairns Night Zoo
Cairns Night Zoo There are plenty of ways to spend an evening out in Queensland, but few are as thrilling as a trip to the Cairns Night Zoo. This three-hour drinking and dining adventure takes travelers deep into the night where they鈥檒l experience nocturnal wildlife and get up close with the outba
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The Pinnacles
The Pinnacles The rainbow layers of sand that make up The Pinnacles are a spectacular site on the east coast of Fraser Island. They are one of the reasons why Fraser Island has UNESCO World Heritage listing.Over the last 2 million years sand has been blowing onto the island and formed fascinating
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Bruny Island
Bruny Island Outdoor activities, fishing and relaxing are your reasons for coming to Bruny Island, off Tasmania鈥檚 south-east coast. Two north and south islands joined by a long narrow isthmus, Bruny is a favorite destination for weekending Hobart residents and visitors wanting to escape the rat ra
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Tobruk Sheep Station
Tobruk Sheep Station Modern Australia was built on the back of homesteading pioneers, where hard work and days on the farm were building blocks for success. Sydney today has all the glitz of a swanky urban metropolis, but it only takes a short drive from town to harness the outback spirit.At the s
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Gordon River
Gordon River The Gordon River is as beautifully remote as one could hope a river would be. Beginning in the highlands of the central plateau that dominates inland Tasmania, the riverbank is devoid of any residents along its 117-mile path. Instead, the entire length of this tea-colored river is par
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Skyrail Cableway
Skyrail Cableway The rainforests of far north Queensland boast unparalled biodiversity, abounding with many unique plant species as well as possums, tree kangaroos, bats and a huge range of birdlife. But you needn鈥檛 necessarily rough it to get a taste of this tropical paradise. The Skyrail Cablewa
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Sarah Island
Sarah Island Modern Australia was famously founded by boatloads of British convicts, and Sarah Island off of western Tasmania was once reserved for the worst offenders. Isolated, wet and completely surrounded by the tempestuous Southern Ocean, not only is it Australia鈥檚 oldest penal colony, but th
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Sydney BridgeClimb
Sydney BridgeClimb The Sydney BridgeClimb is a memorable way to mark your visit to Sydney and Australia. Taking you up and over the huge arch of iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, you can gaze out over the city and spectacular Sydney Harbour from 134 meters (440 feet) above the water.Described by those
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Hervey Bay
Hervey Bay Referred to as the 鈥淲hale Watching Capital of the World,鈥?Hervey Bay is blessed with tranquil beaches and a mild sub-tropical climate that make it a delight to visit year round.It鈥檚 a relaxed and charming city that is popular with tourists who come to whale watch, swim, fish and explore
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Circular Quay
Circular Quay Sydney鈥檚 transport and scenic heart, Circular Quay is also the city鈥檚 birthplace, flanking the waters of Sydney Cove where the First Fleet settlers landed on Australian soil in 1788. The rectangular stretch of water is lined with attractive pedestrian walkways running from the Sydney
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