Australia‘s second biggest state, Queensland, hosts millions of visitors every year. Indeed, the region has various landscapes, climates, paradise-like beaches and islands that make it a popular tourist destination. Do you know what are the most famous landmarks in Queensland Australia? Here is...
Wine tasting is the activity not to miss in Yarra. But there’s a lot more to do there and you definitely won’t get bored: you can visit the Healesville Sanctuary zoo where you can discover the Australian fauna and flora, slide on the Warburton river, or meet the hundreds of wild kan...
5. Coral Reefs of the Maldives Maldives comprises 1200 islands, each with beautiful and magnificent coral landscapes. Maldives has 3% of the world’s coral reefs; many are house reefs, which means they are close to a dive resort and beach. There are about 2500 reefs, out of which 900 are...
It is reputed to have been used in the 1890s as a lockup for Indigenous Australian prisoners on their way to Derby for sentencing. In recent years a fence was erected around the tree to protect it from vandalism. 7. Major Oak Community Friend / Flickr The Major Oak is a huge oak ...
the Great Victoria Desert (GVD) is the largest of all Australian deserts. GVD is not completely arid and supports many avian and reptile species of conservation significance. GVD’s South Australian section is a declared UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, in recognition of its largely unaltered landscapes. ...
Beautiful, old, and mysterious, Montenegro has a lot to be proud of. The whole country is adorned with mountains, coastal regions, historical cities, and of course:famous Montenegrins. Its territory is not an “island paradise”, but rather a mountainous land with a beautiful coast. ...
Born in Glasgow, Kerr's music often evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing that seems to be rooted in the landscapes and traditions of his homeland. His ability to create such deeply moving and evocative music is a testament to the power and richness of Scotland's cultural heritage. John ...
Banks advocated British settlement in New South Wales and colonisation of Australia, as well as the establishment of Botany Bay as a place for the reception of convicts, and advised the British government on all Australian matters. He is credited with introducing the eucalyptus, acacia, and the ...
Top tip\uff1aAdd a trip to the Eastern Cape to your Garden Route trip\uff0eIt is much less known than the Western Cape and full of great landscapes\uff0eThe gas station is occasionally seen\uff0eGreat Ocean Road\uff0cAustraliaSweep along this dramatic coastal road in Austrlia with views...
Coastal landscapes may be broadly divided into rocky cliffs and sandy beaches and dunes. All coasts experience a combination of erosion and deposition to varying degrees. Emergent coasts are typically dominated by cliffs or high, steep faces of rock. Because the land is rising in these areas, ...