If you’re planning to go to Australia, these views are not to be missed!
1. Twelve Apostles
Located along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, these natural coastal rock formations were originally twelve but now only eight remain, formed by erosion.
2. Great Barrier Reef
โญThe world’s largest coral reef system, consisting of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands, covering an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometers. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
3. Uluru
Also known as Ayers Rock, it is the world’s largest monolith, awe-inspiring due to its massive weight and height.๐ค
4. Valley of the Giants
๐ฒComprising giant ancient eucalyptus trees, the “Tree Top Walk” allows for an unforgettable stroll above the canopy of these towering trees.
5. The Pinnacles
Distinctive limestone formations located in the Nambung National Park, resembling a landscape from another planet.
6. Bungle Bungle Range
A mountain range in the Kimberley region of northwest Australia, renowned for its unique beehive-shaped sandstone structures.
7. Mungo National Park
Located in New South Wales, it is one of Australia’s oldest and driest regions, known for its “lunar surface,” with Lake Mungo being a vast crescent-shaped sand dune, offering a stunning sunset view.
8. Cape Tribulation
Located in northern Queensland, it is a natural reserve with picturesque beaches and pristine tropical rainforests. A delightful surprise.
9. Hutt Lagoon
Situated in Western Australia, known for its pink-hued water caused by a type of algae called beta-carotene. Incredibly romantic.๐
10. Wineglass Bay
Located in Freycinet National Park in Tasmania, acclaimed as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Its name comes from the bay’s shape resembling an inverted wine glass.
Australia is truly stunning ๐ Work pause ๐๐ป I’m off to explore! ๐