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New South Wales and Sydney,
Australia / Attractions, Sites to See and Things To Do
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- Sydney
Aquarium: At Sydney Aquarium you will embark
on a journey that will allow you to experience the
enormous diversity of Australian environments and
the aquatic life that these environments support.
The variety will astound you - from the cold Southern
Oceans to the tropical waters of the Great Barrier
Reef, from rocky shores and estuaries to the slow-moving
rivers meandering through the dry, flat plains of
the interiors. Nowhere else in the world will you
find a larger collection of Australian aquatic life
- over 650 species.
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- Sydney
Northern Beaches: Welcome to Sydney Australia's
stunning Northern Beaches. Unlock the multiple attractions
of the Best Kept Secret On Earth found on this captivating
peninsula located just 45 minutes from Sydney's central
business district.
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Sydney
Opera House: Discover the Sydney Opera
House. A cultural and architectural masterpiece, our
foremost tourist attraction is home to some of the
world's most celebrated performing arts companies.
We invite you to be part of the Sydney Opera House
experience with a fascinating tour 'behind the scenes'
or one of our specially tailored performance packages'.
Welcome to our House.
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- Sydney
Hand Gliding Centre: Come Hang Gliding with Sydney
Hang Gliding Centre south of Sydney at Stanwell Park
New South Wales Australia.
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- Taronga
Zoo: Welcome to Sydney's famous zoo with
a collection of native fauna. Open EVERY day of the
year from 9am to 5pm, including Christmas Day. Approximately
12 minutes by ferry from Circular Quay and the CBD.
Also accessible by bus with parking for 500 cars.(Ferries
depart Circular Quay, every quarter past and quarter
to the hour). Sky Safari operates between the Zoo
wharf and the Top Entrance from 9:00am to 5:00pm daily.
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- Thredbo:
Explore this beautiful mountain region of New South
Wales for both winter and summer vacations.
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The
Forest of Tranquility: The forest of tranquility
wildlife sanctuary is the home to sydney`s best surviving
rainforest. The birdlife is abundant and wallabies
roam in the wild.there are 6 klm of rainforest walks. The
sanctuary is one hours drive north of sydney.
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- The
Rocks: The Rocks, in the heart of Sydney,
encompasses the country’s past, present and future.
The Eora Aboriginal people inhabited the rocky headland
and surrounding shoreline for thousands of years.
Then in 1788, Australia’s first European settlers
— British convicts and their guards — claimed the
land and built their camp atop these sandstone cliffs.
The Rocks eventually grew from an open-air gaol into
a vibrant port community. Its colourful history —
filled with tales of shanghai’ed sailors, rough gangs,
and gritty life — can still be traced in the many
surviving buildings from the last two centuries. But
today the renovated warehouses, sailors’ homes, and
dens of iniquity house a unique mixture of fine restaurants,
one-of-a-kind shops, and galleries showcasing both
established and emerging talent.
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