No wonder people fall in love with this beautiful country
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Uluru (Ayers Rock)
I was so excited to see Ayers Rock, which was as beautiful and peaceful as I anticipated. It has a lot of meaning for the Aboriginal people and looked amazing both at sunrise and sunset.
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Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
These rocks were so amazing to see but man was it hot! I didn't think it was humanly possible to sweat that much, and there were annoying flies EVERYWHERE! |
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Devils Marbles
I couldn't believe how cool these rocks looked. They have naturally formed in these almost perfectly round shapes because of erosion. It honestly looked like they were perfectly placed in the middle of the desert! |
Darwin
I didn't spend too much time in Darwin, but I definitely saw THE MOST beautiful sunset I have ever seen before. |
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The 12 Apostles
These rocks were also naturally created by erosion. The cliff is still being eroded and it is likely more 'apostles' will appear in the future. (The rest of them are on the other side...) |
The Great Ocean Road
The drive along the scenic coast (south of Melbourne) was really gorgeous.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge
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Sydney, Australia
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Stanwell Park
This beach was really cool, and had some of the biggest waves I have ever seen! |
Blue Mountains
This was a great hiking spot with wicked views of the mountains, many waterfalls and the famous Three Sisters. |
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Whale Beach
One of the northern beaches in Sydney. |
Hyde Park, Sydney
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Coogee Beach, Sydney
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Newcastle
Just north of Sydney, this was a cute little town with beautiful beaches and cool scenery. |
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