Australia | Beautiful Country In The World
Australia is known for many things extraordinary landscapes, laid-back cities, beautiful beaches. It would be impossible to see the country and experience all it has to offer on a single trip. Australia is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. The neighboring countries are Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor to the north the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to the north-east and New Zealand to the south-east.
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It would be impossible to see the country and experience all it has to offer on a single trip so we share the most beautiful places in Australia with A to Z categorize.
Apollo Bay, Victoria
Blue Lake, Mount Gambier, South Australia
Cape York, Queensland
Dales Gorge, Krajina National Park, Western Australia
Eden, New South Wales
Flinders Island Tasmania
Grampians National Park, Victoria
Horizontal Waterfalls, Western Australia
Imperial Hotel, Ravenswood, Queensland
Jim Jim Falls, Northern Territory
Keppel Bay Islands, Queensland
Lord Howe Island, New South Wales
Memory Cove camping area, Lincoln National Park, South Australia
Naracoorte Caves National Park, South Australia
Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory
Purnululu National Park, Western Australia
Quobba Station, Western Australia
Recherche Bay, Tasmania
Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour National Park, New South Wales
Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria
Uluru, Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory
Valley of the Giants, Walpole-Nornalup National Park, Western Australia
Wilpena Pound, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia
Yamba, New South Wales
Zeehan, Tasmania
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Sandboarding - Kangaroo Island, Australia
Kangaroo Island in Australia
Little Sahara is a system of naturally occurring coastal blow out dunes. Although these dunes are usually closer to the coast, there are similar dune systems between the Coorong and the open ocean. Another area of active coastal blow out dunes is the Henty dunes between Strahan and Zeehan on the west cost of Tasmania.
Formed relatively recently (in the last 7000 years), the coastal dunes have been stabilized with vegetation. Probably as a result of storms or erosion after a major fire, some of the vegetation has been destroyed allowing the sand to start moving the wind drive it. The sand continues to go in the direction of the prevailing wind until the dune becomes revegetated.
The dune system at Little Sahara covers approximately two square kilometers on the south coast of Kangaroo Island. The dunes vary in size, the highest dune being about 70 meters above sea level.
Little Sahara was heritage listed in the 1970’s to ensure it’s preservation for future generations. The property is privately owned, and it’s through the generosity of the owner that tourists are permitted to visit the site.
Zeehan Bush Park & Caravan Park
Caravan Park West Coast Tasmania, Zeehan Bush Park & Caravan Park near Strahan, Queenstown, Tullah and Waratah. Affordable cabin accommodation, powered and non-powered tent sites - pet-friendly
Montezuma Falls 4wd track / Waterfalls of Tasmania
On the west coast of Tasmania is Montezuma Falls.
There is a walk in option (3hrs return) or a 4wd track.
The track follows the old North East Dundas Tramway (closed in 1932) through rainforest to the spectacular Montezuma Falls, at 104m one of the highest waterfalls in Tasmania.
From Zeehan, take the B27 for approximately 5 km to the Murchison Highway and turn left (north). Another 5 km on is the Melba Flats railway siding turn right here onto the 4WD track. It is approximately 14 kms to the carpark and a few hundred metres walk to the falls across a suspension bridge.
There were loads of washouts, followed by more and more deeper puddles and small creek crossings. There were a few technical spots and one very off camber section but all in all not a difficult drive at all.
The Montezuma Falls were beautiful. There is a thin steel sway-bridge across the gorge and gives an awesome view of the drop! We spent about 10 mins there having a chat and taking some photos before returning to the 4wds to head back.
There is also an alternate route out through the Ring River track that comes out near Renison Bell. This track is graded hard and should not be attempted when there is a high rainfall or if you are travelling alone. The sign states “ 'Extreme Grade 4wd Track Only. A minimum of two well equipped 4wds, and dangerous, possible life threatening river crossings, impassable in heavy rain. Unfortunately we did not get a chance to try this track on our visit as it was very late in the afternoon and we were in a convoy of cars where we decided it best to take the same way out as we came in.
The return trip was a lot faster than on the way, I guess we felt more comfortable on the tracks and were more familiar with the terrain! On the way to the falls with all the stops etc., we ticked over 2.5 hours and saved a heap of time on the way back!
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Queenstown Cabin & Tourist Park
Caravan Park Queenstown Tasmania, video of Queenstown Cabin and Tourist Park West Coast Tassie near Strahan, Tullah, Roseberry & Zeehan. Pets welcome, pet friendly caravan park Queenstown.
Digging for Crystals in one of my best spots yet!
This video shows me digging up some very nice crystals on the West coast of Tasmania.
The crystals have everything from hematite, Chlorite and some form of tourmaline flecks on and in the for of phantoms.
one of my best pockets Ive dug ever.
Enjoy the exact moment that these gems first seen the light of day in millions of years :)
Things to do on the West Coast Tasmania
Some of the things to see and so on Tassie's West Coast
Moama, New South Wales, Australia
A quick look at the country town of Echuca, located along Sydney Melbourne Heritage Drive, part of the Sydney Melbourne Touring experience!
Gemstones from the west coast of Tasmania
A quick video of a few of the pieces i recently collected on the west coast of Tasmania.
Ill put together a video of all the good pieces when i get them sorted out :)