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Australia is known worldwide for its outback. Between the east and west coasts, there are thousands of miles of incredibly beautiful scenery to explore - from tropical rainforests and waterfalls to vast expanses of red desert that extend beyond the horizon. Discover and experience Australia's unique and varied landscape and make sure to include some of the destinations we have just introduced on your visit list. Australia is definitely one of the travel trends for 2019 .
Longreach, Queensland Longreach is located in the middle of Queensland and is quite far away from any other metropolis or town, but that's not the reason for the city's unusual name. Longreach was named as an indication of the length of the Thomson River on which the city is located. Longreach was created by Captain Starlight, one of Australia's most famous cattle thieves.
Broken Hill, New South Wales Broken Hill is a secluded old mining town offering beautiful scenery and a touch of classic outback hospitality. No wonder Broken Hill was recognized in 2015 for its historic importance in Australia when it was included in the National Heritage List. Here you can stroll through 14 museums, including the Bruce Langford Visitors Center at the Royal Flying Doctor Service (you remember the TV series, yes?) And the Pro Hart Gallery. The Living Desert Reserve is an absolute must, because sculptures characterize the skyline. There is also an animal and plant protection area where you can see the unique Australian wildlife and gain insight into Aboriginal culture. Incidentally, the RTL jungle camp will also be filmed in this Australian state .
Flinders Ranges, South Australia In the Flinders Ranges , you can experience the color and character of the Australian outback from the comfort of modern, luxurious villas. The Flinders Ranges offer a wide range of activities and adventures, including mountain biking, Aboriginal culture, hot springs, jeep safaris or scenic flights.
The Kimberley, Western Australia The Kimberley is one of Australia's most intriguing destinations with spectacular waterways, huge gorges, rock pools, ancient rock formations and beaches. In this sprawling, remote region, the sheer amount of natural attractions you should not miss is almost dizzying. Watch the sunset on the back of a camel in Broome, drive along the Gibb River Road, cruise along Argyle Lake, explore the hive structures of Bungle Bungle in Purnululu National Park, and camp, snorkel, and visit settlements and settlements on the Dampier -Peninsula.
Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory This vast, almost 20,000-square-foot landscape, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, offers great ecological and biodiversity, from estuaries in the north to billabongs and arid landscapes. The land of Kakadu National Park is traditionally owned by Bininji Mungguy, who has been living and caring for the area for about 50,000 years.
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