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Saturday, 06 August 2011 13:14 |
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Imagine a world covered in ice sheets more than a kilometer thick, with the endless forests and fields between them covering a landscape that today is deep underwater. A dry, flat valley connects the Australia mainland with New Guinea to the northeast., and just 45 miles/72 km of sea rather than some 299 miles/483 km, as it is now separates the continent's northwestern edge from the southeast coast of Asia. Inland, cool greenery covers what. will in eons be the stark red Outback desert, and the very heart of the country is pocketed with vast lakes and wetlands surrounded with lush, windswept fields. This was Australia 60,000 years ago, in the time of the first Aborigines.
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Friday, 01 July 2011 19:31 |
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The extraordinary Magnetic Termite Mounds are precisely aligned along the North South longitude. The eastern and western sides are then completely directed towards the afternoon and morning sun. There is an information area that explains how these unique constructions are built and a boardwalk that allows great viewing opportunities without actually disturbing he termites. |
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Friday, 01 July 2011 19:27 |
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The Adelaide River flows and divides in two near the town. There is a small amount of local accommodation in the town itself. To the West is the Lichfield National Park with lovely waterfalls, unique rock formations and interesting termite mounds. Kayaking is a very popular activity there.
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Friday, 01 July 2011 19:01 |
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The smaller island of Australia is Tasmania, which sits along the bottom of Australia’s south east coast. It is very lavish and green. If you prefer the cooler climates, Tasmania is just for you. The capital of Tasmania is Hobart. Strangely enough Tasmania looks like a ripped apart piece of Australia’s mainland.
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Friday, 01 July 2011 09:59 |
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The eastern top coast of Australia, we find Queensland. Queensland is home to one of the seven wonders of the world: the Great Barrier Reef. The capital city of Queensland is Brisbane, which is also a vivid and diverse city. With such regions as the Whitsundays and Gold Coast, it’s little wonder it flocked with tourists all year long. Brisbane is a desired destination remembered by the older and more youthful tourists alike.
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