TOP 30 KANGAROO ISLAND Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Kangaroo Island - South Australia, the home for sea lions, diverse bird species and koalas. Kangaroo Island lies southwest of Adelaide. Flinders Chase National Park in the west of Kangaroo Island is known for coastal rock foramtions and penguin colonies.
Others tourist attractions in Kangaroo Island is Admirals Arch, Kelly Hill Conservation Park & Caves, Little Sahara, Seal Bay Conservation Park, Stokes Beach, Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park, Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Raptor Domain, Kingscote Tidal Pool, Cape du Couedic Lighthouse, Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, Prospect Hill and Cape Borda Lightstation.
Recommended things to do in Kangaroo Island besides the nature or sightseeing spot is Clifford's Honey Farm, Emu Ridge, Pelican Feeding, Dudley Cellar Door, Kangaroo Island Brewery, Bay of Shoals Winery, Hope Cottage, Fine Art Kangaroo Island, Kingscote Farmers Market, Island Pure Sheep Dairy.
There are still to many beautiful places for you to explore in Kangaroo Island. Our list just for Top 30 Kangaroo Island tourist attractions and things to do.
Kangaroo Island Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Kangaroo Island:
Flinders Chase National Park, Raptor Domain, Admirals Arch, Stokes Beach, Seal Bay Conservation Park, Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Kelly Hill Conservation Park and Caves, Cape Borda Lighthouse, Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, Little Sahara
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Exploring New South Wales, Australia.
New South Wales has endless unspoilt beaches, breathtaking natural treasures and one of the world’s most famous and vibrant cities.
Opening of the new York Visitor Information Centre
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mudgee NSW Australia
Mudgee is a town in New South Wales north west of sydney. It is surrounded by wine grown grapes. in town there are lots of old colonial buildings and two main churches the streets are lined with blossoming trees and it has two parks in town the center of town is a clock tower .People come here for the wine or its a stop over going to the ten dollar town.
Beautiful Pictures Around NSW
Photographs I have taken from different areas around NSW. Mostly Coastal areas. Photographs taken with a Canon A480 digital Camera.
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New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state. Its capital, Sydney is the country's oldest, largest and most cosmopolitan city, centred on its spectacular harbour. The state's coastal areas offer endless sandy beaches next to sleepy coastal communities. The Great Dividing Range stretches the length of the state from north to south, including the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains and Australia's largest ski resorts in the Snowy Mountains. West of the range are the plains and the outback, gold mining, history and rural communities all the way to the red dust. Along the way you'll find Australia's premier wine regions of Mudgee and the Hunter Valley, the rainforests of the North Coast and New England, and hidden natural wonders to discover.
The home of a large number of Aboriginal tribes for thousands of years, New South Wales was only settled by Europeans in 1788 - spreading outwards from Sydney. The name was given by Captain Cook 18 years earlier during his first voyage of discovery, after the country of Wales. It is unknown whether he intended to name it after South Wales, or whether this new land was the Wales of the South, but the cliffs he was passing to the south of Sydney bear a striking resemblance to the cliffs along the Welsh Cambrian Coast.
New South Wales is the most populous state in Australia. Most of that population is concentrated in Sydney, which has 4.2 million of the state's 6.7 million inhabitants. The next largest cities are (in order) Newcastle and Wollongong. After that the larger cities and towns in the state are merely moderately-sized regional centres of 40,000-50,000 people. Many of the cultural sights are concentrated in Sydney and nearby. However, this isn't true of historical or natural sights. Many of the state's most beautiful natural sights, obviously enough, lie well outside the Sydney metropolitan area. Australian history and identity is to some extent tied up with rural settlement and lifestyle, and thus you will find many of the outlying regions of New South Wales base their tourism industry around pioneer and rural history.
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16th June 2012 Kangaroo Island Admirals Arch to Browns Beach
We head north from Remarkable Rocks to Western River and then follow the Northern coastline back to Kingscote and then decide to camp at Browns Beach Campsite which we discovered the previous day. The coastline Scenery is absolutely awesome. I would like to go back and spend a week or two camping at some of the 5 star camp sites all around the Island. They have covered eating areas with gas cooking, solar hot water showers and luxury ablutions. The fishing looks pretty good too, Bream, Yabbies and King George Whiting are plentiful I am told. I didn't try as we had limited time.