One of the outback’s hidden treasures, the spectacular Kings Canyon is 100 kilometers south west of Alice Springs and is arguably Australia’s most beautiful, naturally occurring oasis. You can climb to the rim of the Canyon to see ‘the lost city’ or weathered rock that resembles the ruins of an ancient city as well as the perennial water holes surrounded by the palm-filled ‘Gardens of Eden’.
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South of Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory, Litchfield National Park is a huge sandstone plateau clocked with dry woodlands and forests. Close to the edge of the escarpment, springs bubble into creeks and waterfalls that flow into the lush rainforest in the valley below. The park is remote and only accessible by 4 wheel drive most of the year and is also home to some fantastic sandstone formations.
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The Great Barrier Reef is an absolute natural wonder that words alone simply cannot describe. Home to a simply amazing array of fish, coral, birds, turtles, whales, dolphins it is a World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World. From afar, everything about the reef is big. It is the largest ‘living’ organism in the world, the biggest of UNESCOR... more »
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