TOP 25 MILDURA Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Mildura - Victoria, located on Murray River (victorian side) in north-west Victoria - Australia. In this video, Explore Australia give list of tourist attractions in Mildura within things to do list. After watching this video, we hope you will know where to go or what to do while in Mildura.
Must see places or must visit places in Mildura such as Lock 11, Fossey's Ginporium and Distillery, Mildura Arts Centre & Rio Vista Homestead, Trentham Estate, Putt Putt Family Fun Centre, Mildura Riverfront, Jaycee Park, Chaffey House, The Art Vault, The Chaffey Trail, Mildura Water Play Park, Mildura Brewery, Langtree Mall, Oak Valley Estate Winery, Mildura Formula K Grand Prix Go Karts, RAAF Memorial & Museum, Merbein Common, Nowingi Place, Apex Beach, Aquacoaster, Ned's Corner, Kow Plains Homestead, Park for Play and Hangtree Hall Museum.
Hope this video will guide you to choose where to go in Mildura and know best things to do in Mildura - Australia.
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A DAY TRIP TO REDCLIFFE FROM BRISBANE, TOWN TOUR, BEACH WALK, LAGOON AND MARKETS
A day trip to redcliffe from brisbane is really quite a short trip, redcliffe has beautiful beaches and walking tracks and a lovely swimming lagoon and touristy coastal small town.
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Brisbane TOP 10 FREE activities
Brisbane is the capital of Queensland in Australia. It is a great city to visit and there are many free activities you can do. This short video features the TOP 10 activities:
1. Take a city hopper ferry and explore the Brisbane river
2. Visit Roma Street Parkland for a relax stroll through nature
3. Daisy Hill Koala Center gives you the opportunity to see koalas from nearby
4. Ascend the old clock tower for great views over the city
5. The Botanical garden is an oasis of tranquility in the city center
6. A tour through the City Hall gives you a good idea of the civic seat of the city
7. Streets Beach at South Bank is one of the best places to cool down
8. The Gallery of Modern Art exhibits many pieces of exceptional modern art
9. Go to Mount Coot-tha lookout for excellent views over the city skyline
10. Walk along the Kangaroo point cliffs to soak up the marvelous views over the city and maybe enjoy a BBQ!
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17 Most Unreal Rock Formations
Tourist from all over the world travel to these amazing destinations to see the strange but beautiful rock formations nature has made.
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#10 Salt Piles at Salar de Uyuni
Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, is one of the most distinct natural landmarks in the world. The immense plains of salt are viewable from space and are a huge attraction for tourists and photographers. After rainfall, the plains turn into an enormous reflective mirror that creates a surreal landscape. The piles of salt ready for harvest only add to the uncanny imagery.
# 9 Giant’s Causeway
The Giant’s Causeway is a huge oceanside area in Northern Ireland comprised of giant interlocking columns of basalt rock. Most of the columns are hexagonal in shape and perfectly fit together creating a surreal almost game-like environment. Scientifically speaking the columns were created by an ancient volcanic explosion, but it gains its name from the popular legend that the cliffs were built as a causeway by a giant in ancient times.
# 8 Balance Rock
In the Garden of Gods in Colorado Springs there are a plethora of beautiful red rock formations, but possibly the most iconic of these rocks is Balance Rock - a huge boulder that seems like it could fall over at any moment. It is destined to fall over eventually when erosion or another damage dislodges it from its gripping points. Go and see Balance Rock before it falls over and becomes just a normal rock.
# 7 Balancing Rock, Canada
There is another precarious rock, but this seems to be even more impossible. The Balancing Rock in Nova Scotia is believed to be standing for thousands of years. It’s about 30 feet tall and seems to be just standing straight up out of pure will.
# 6 Fly Geyser
This erupting rock is Fly Geyser, an accidental man-made geothermal geyser in Washoe County. The fountain was created in 1964 when people were exploring sources of geothermal energy and accidentally drilled into a well. The well was never capped properly and has now become a geyser that shoots water into the air, creating the ever growing rock formation around it. It looks like a weird alien structure because of thermophilic algae that thrive in the high temperatures Fly Geyser generates.
# 5 Split Apple Rock
Tokangawhā, aka Split Apple Rock, is a geological rock formation off the coast of South Island of New Zealand. It is a structure made of granite and looks almost like it was deliberately cut in half. This cleft was natural, though, with no help from any humans. What exactly could have cut this boulder in half is a mystery although theories include water creeping into the rock, freezing, and expanding to break the rock. It’s a popular spot for tourists to take the exact same photo every year.
# 4 Moeraki Boulders
The Moeraki Boulders are unusually large and spherical boulders that are spread along Koekohe Beach on the Otago coast of New Zealand. Local Maori legends explain the boulders as the remains of eel baskets from the large sailing canoe that brought Maori people to the island hundreds of years ago. These stones are usually hollow but sometimes they are filled with calcite and quartz, which makes it look very interesting when they are broken open or exposed.
# 3 Folding Rocks at Agia Pavlos
These interesting looking rocks are known commonly as the Folding Rocks. They are sedimentary limestone layers were once layered horizontally at the bottom of the sea, but tectonic plates pushed them together and forced them upwards.
# 2 Torghatten
Torghatten is a granite mountain on Torget island in Norway. As far as mountains go it looks pretty uncharacteristic and lumpy except for the giant gaping hole right in the middle of it. According to legend, the mountain hole was made by a troll who was chasing a beautiful girl. Knowing he could never catch the girl he shot an arrow at her, but the Troll King threw his hat to save her and that hat turned into the mountain. Sounds pretty legit to me.
# 1 Abandoned Russian Salt Mine
This abandoned Russian Salt Mine looks more like a scene from a trippy art house movie. The naturally occurring minerals in the abandoned mine create psychedelic patterns and structures which create unique swirls. While the naturally occurring art in these walls are beautiful, exploring the mines are not without danger. There are hazards of falling, landslides, and low visibility, but it might be worth facing to see this one of a kind place.
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10. Cable Beach, Broome
Cable Beach is located in Broome in Western Australia and is considered by some to be this state’s most popular destination. It is a stunning beach, known for its white sands, beautiful sunsets and the brilliant blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Cable Beach is also famous for its camel rides on the beach. Those who prefer motorized transportation can choose to cross the sands in a four-wheel-drive vehicle instead.
9. Fraser Island
This beautiful island, which is located in Queensland, boasts rainforests, sand dunes, more than 100 freshwater lakes and pretty colored sand cliffs. Fraser Island, which is just a short ferry trip from Hervey Bay, is also considered to be the largest sand island in the world. This island boasts another unusual claim to fame — its dingoes are considered to be some of the most pure in all of Australia, as they have not had as many chances to crossbreed with dogs as their mainland cousins have had.
8. Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road, which is located in Victoria, is considered to be one of the most beautiful drives in Australia. This 243 km (151 mile) drive starts in Torquay, which is located about 100 km (60 miles) from Melbourne, and ends in Allansford. As it travels along Victoria’s beautiful southwest coastline, the Great Ocean Road passes by some of the most stunning scenery in Australia, including The Twelve Apostles, which are pretty limestone stack formations that rise out of the ocean near Port Campbell National Park.
7. Purnululu National Park
Located in Western Australia, Purnululu National Park is home to one of Australia’s most unique tourist attractions known as the Bungle Bungle Range — striking orange-and-black-striped sandstone domes that resemble huge beehives. Surprisingly, the site was known only to local Aboriginal Australians and farmers until recently.
6. Blue Mountains National Park
The Blue Mountains National Park is located in New South Wales, approximately 80 km (50 miles) west of Sydney. Its proximity to the biggest city in Australia has made this scenic park a popular day trip for both tourists and locals alike. The park is probably best known for the Three Sisters, a rock formation that towers 900 meter (3000 foot) above the Jamison Valley.
5. Whitsunday Islands
This stunning collection of 74 islands lies in the middle of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, making them a perfect jumping off spot for travelers looking to explore the amazing and colorful marine life that live in the waters of this area. Although most of the Whitsunday Islands are deserted, seven do have outstanding resorts on them, including the world-famous One&Only on Hayman Island, a favorite of celebrities and the rich and famous. One of the most beautiful of the Whitsunday Islands is Whitehaven Beach, which boasts blinding white sands. These islands are the perfect choice for travelers seeking a blissful vacation on a lovely tropical island or for those who enjoy hours of snorkeling and scuba diving.
4. Kakadu National Park
Located in Australia’s Northern Territory, about three hours north of Darwin, Kakadu is the country’s largest national park. There is a lot to see in Kakadu National Park, including a large concentration of Aboriginal rock art; some of which are estimated to be up to 20,000 years old. This park is also home to many different species of wildlife, including wallabies, dingoes and crocodiles. In addition, Kakadu National Park, which is home to one-third of Australia’s bird species, is a birdwatcher’s dream.
3. Uluru/Ayers Rock
One of the world’s largest monoliths, Ayers Rock is also one of the top tourist attractions in Australia. Located within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park of the Northern Territory, this large sandstone formation stands more than 340 meters (1,100 feet) high. One of the rock’s peculiarities is that it changes colors dramatically at sunset from terra cotta to blue, violet and red..
2. Great Barrier Reef
One of the top destinations for underwater explorers and scuba divers is the world’s largest barrier reef system, famously known as the Great Barrier Reef. Located in the Coral Sea, the Great Barrier Reef encompasses a huge area of more than 2,900 coral reefs and hundreds of islands and cays
1. Sydney Opera House
Surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the Sydney Harbour and the Royal Botanic Gardens, the famous Opera House in Sydney is one of Australia’s most famous landmarks.
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Top 10 Attractions in Australia (by Lonely Planet)
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10. Bridge Climbing
You can climb to the top of the arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. For those who are good with heights and enjoy an spectacular view of the harbour, there are organised climbs to the top of the bridge. This climb is more demanding than climbing a set of stairs although it is not so demanding as the name implies.
9. The Whitsundays
The Whitsunday Islands are a group of 74 islands that lie off the coast of Queensland and form part of the Great Barrier Reef. The vast majority of islands are designated national parks and major attractions include access to coral reefs for snorkeling and diving, pristine beaches, especially Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island and clear aquamarine warm waters.
8. Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road is more than a road -- it represents a coastal region of south-west Victoria, Australia, running from Bellarine Peninsula near Geelong to Portland near the border with South Australia. The Great Ocean Road is a fantastic drive, not only for the scenery but also for the winding cliff-top roads. Motoring enthusiasts travel the road for the sheer excitement of feeling the corners and having fun.
7. Byron Bay
Byron Bay is a coastal town in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, located just off the Pacific Highway, approximately 800 km north of Sydney and 175 km south of Brisbane. Nearby Cape Byron is the easternmost point on the Australian mainland. Byron Bay is famed worldwide for its surfing beaches, scuba diving, whale watching, rural beauty and a laid back lifestyle.
6. Daintree Rainforest
The park consists largely of broadleaf lowland tropical rainforests and upland tropical rainforests, although there are also significant mangrove and fan palm communities. The rainforest is an amazing array of biodiversity. Look out for the cassowary, a large non-flying bird with a helmet growth on its head to protect it as it runs through the forest.
5. Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)
The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is an art museum located within the Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, Tasmania. It is the largest privately funded museum in Australia. The museum presents antiquities, modern and contemporary art from the David Walsh collection. Walsh has described the museum as a subversive adult Disneyland.
4. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a park in the southern portion of the Northern Territory of Australia, part of the so-called Red Centre of the continent. It is best known for Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock), a single massive rock formation, and also for Kata Tjuta (also known as The Olgas), a range of rock domes.
3. Melbourne
Melbourne is Australia's second largest city, and the capital of the south-eastern state of Victoria, located at the head of Port Phillip Bay. Melbourne is Australia's cultural capital, with Victorian-era architecture, extensive shopping, museums, galleries, theatres, and large parks and gardens. Many of its 4 million residents are both multicultural and sports-mad.
2. Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is a coral formation, the largest in the world, located off the Pacific coast of Queensland. It is home to a spectacular array of marine life and offers awesome diving opportunities. The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms.
1. Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the facility is adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens, between Sydney and Farm Coves. Identified as one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world, the facility is managed by the Sydney Opera House Trust, under the auspices of the New South Wales Ministry of the Arts.
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Australia Top 10 Roadtrip East Coast
A roadtrip along the East Coast of Australia is a paradise for backpackers! There are many wildlife encounters and the nature is just stunning! In this short video I want to share the very best places with you!
1. Magnetic Island, Queensland: This Island is also called Maggie. A large colony of koalas can be found on the island as well as kangaroos. The bays and easygoing environment make it an ideal holidays spot. Stay in one of the bays with fabulous views:
2. watching crocs in Daintree forest, Queensland: What is more fascinating than watching crocs in real life? Here you will get the chance to see the crocs from nearby. Explore the river with a combined stay at:
3. Snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland: The largest natural coral reef in the world. The fishes and corals are amazing!
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4. Fraser Island, Queensland: The largest sand island in the world is a great place to spot the pure dingo. The waters of Lake McKenzie make your skin 10 years younger!
5. Skyrail Kuranda, Queensland: the combination of the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and the famous Kuranda Scenic Railway makes for a fabulous day trip! Fabulous place to stay:
6. Coastal walkway Noosa, Queensland: Walk the coastal walkway from Noosa to Sunshine Beach and take the bus back for gorgeous views of the coastline. Great place to stay:
7. Sydney, New South Wales: As the capital of New South Wales, it is the most populous city in Australia. The stunning natural beaty with the additional Harbour Bridge and the Opera House make this city a must see! Stay at:
8. The 'Prom' Wilsons Promontory, Victoria: The Southernmost tip of the mainland of Australia offers spectacular scenery with mountains and coastal wilderness!
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9. Montague Island, New South Wales: Montague Island is a protected nature reserve where you will find many gannets, seals and penguins. Recommended place to stay:
10. Blue Mountains, New South Wales: Here you will find stunning natural attractions like sandstone cliffs, huge forests, big waterfalls and of course the famous Three Sisters!
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Top Most Attractions of the beautiful beaches in Montenegro
Top Most Attractions of the beautiful beaches in Montenegro
Top Most Attractions of the beautiful beaches in Montenegro
Montenegro is a Balkan country with rugged mountains, medieval villages and a narrow strip of beaches along its Adriatic coastline. The Bay of Kotor, resembling a fjord, is dotted with coastal churches and fortified towns such as Kotor and Herceg Novi. Durmitor National Park, home to bears and wolves, encompasses limestone peaks, glacial lakes and 1,300m-deep Tara River Canyon.
Montenegro Coast is one of the most beautiful in the World. Some of Coast destinations are selected in Top 10 World Tourist Destinations (for example: Sveti Stefan).
Tourists from all over the world enjoy in beautiful beaches across the Montenegro Coast.
List of the most beautiful beaches in Montenegro:
1. BIG BEACH – ULCINJ
The longest beach at the Adriatic sea The Big Beach (Velika Plaza) is 13 km long and 60 m wide. The Big beach in Ulcinj is favorite among tourists because of the petty sand, whose grain has a diameter of 0, 1 to 0, 5 mm and it resembles flour.
2. CRVENA PLAZA (RED BEACH) – BAR
Between the cliff Djonov krs (The stone of Djono), rocky shore and plateau Crvanj, the Red beach of Bar is situated. That beach is covered by small-grained gravel and with the sand of reddish color, which gives a particular significance to the beach. Very nice and not so long beach near Bar city.
3. QUEEN`S BEACH – MILOCER, BUDVA
Queen’s beach is located next to Milocer beach. It is a 200 m long beach surrounded by cypress and olive trees. Its name derives from the fact that it was a favourite spot of and was owned by Queen Marija Karadjordjevic. This beach may not be open to the general public at all times, or its entrance may be charged, because this beach belong to Aman Resort complex.
4. BECICI BEACH – BUDVA
One of the jewels in Budva is Becici Beach. Only couple km from centre of Budva, Becici represent pure tourist place. This wonderful beach was selected like one of the most beautiful in Europe.
5. DROBNI PIJESAK – BUDVA
6. JAZ – BUDVA
7. PLAVI HORIZONTI – TIVAT
8. PETROVAC BEACH – PETROVAC
9. SVETI STEFAN – SVETI STEFAN
10. MILOCER BEACH – MILOCER
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