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Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the most amazing natural marvels of the world, is a must-see for travelers to Australia. This UNESCO World Heritage site, which stretches over 2,300 kilometers along the Queensland coast, is home to the world's biggest coral reef system. Explore the pristine waters by snorkeling or diving to see colorful coral gardens, unique marine life, and breathtaking underwater scenery.
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Opera House
Australia's most recognisable landmark, the Sydney Opera House is a modern architectural marvel. This UNESCO World Heritage landmark, which is situated on the lovely Sydney Harbour, hosts a range of acts, including modern music and ballet and opera. It is essential to take a guided tour or just to look at the building from the outside, even if you are not going to a concert.
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Mountains of Blue
Sydney can easily be reached by car, and the Blue Mountains provide a peaceful natural retreat. The breathtaking scenery at this UNESCO World Heritage site is well-known, and features eucalyptus woods, waterfalls, and sheer cliffs. In addition to the must-see Three Sisters rock formation, there are lots of hiking routes, beautiful viewpoints, and quaint mountain towns to explore the region.
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