Famous Attractions in Australia

Australia . It is a country that enjoys freedom of religion, freedom of speech, independence and democracy. The continent covers an area of 7.69 million square kilometers, making it the largest island in the world and also the smallest continent. The land area is the sixth largest in the world, while the population is relatively small, only 19.08 million. The official language is English and the common currency is the Australian dollar. Australia has a pleasant climate, with the seasons being the opposite of those in the Northern Hemisphere. The continent's gently sloping terrain, rich and varied landscapes, and purely beautiful and natural environment have made it an extremely attractive tourist destination, attracting a large number of visitors from all over the world.

Sydney

is the capital of New South Wales and Australia's largest city. Sydney is a harbor metropolis, home to the famous Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, The Rocks, and Lover's Harbor. To its west sits the Blue Mountains, where distinctive villages surrounded by national parks. To the north are the vineyards of the Hunter Valley and the dramatic sand dunes of Port Stephen. The Southern Highlands, south of Sydney, are scattered with farms, lakes, forests and gardens. Southern New South Wales has a number of stunning snowy ridges and glacial lakes, which make it a skier's paradise, as well as a number of other tourist attractions and fun activities.

Sydney Opera House

Located at Circular Quay, Sydney Opera House has been called one of the architectural wonders of the modern world since it was built. It has become a symbol of the city of Sydney. It is home to the renowned Australian Opera, Ballet, Theatre and Symphony Orchestras that perform here every year.

The Rocks

Located on the harbor side, next to Sydney's famous Circular Quay, The Rocks was home to Australia's first European settlers. In addition to the colorful streetscape, there are a number of old buildings that have been converted into different specialty restaurants, stores and entertainment venues.

Lover's Harbour

is a modernly equipped harbor center about five minutes from the city center, accessible by car, bus and monorail. Here you'll find a wide range of stores and specialty restaurants. The National Maritime Museum showcases Australia's maritime history, while the Sydney Aquarium and its Great Barrier Reef gallery provide a unique look at Australia's marine ecology. Not far from Lover's Harbor is Chinatown, home to a variety of Chinese restaurants.

Sydney Harbour Cruise

There's no better way to experience the charm of Sydney Harbour than on a luxury cruise. During the 1.5 hour trip you will enjoy a sumptuous seafood buffet lunch. As the waves roll in, you'll see the spectacular Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Rose Bay and much more.

Canberra

is the seat of the Australian government and the most active center for diplomatic missions. Surrounded by dense bushland and mountains, this modern, distinctive city is blessed with a number of natural parks, making the air in the city exceptionally clean and pleasant. Canberra is built around three lakes and has a number of parks and gardens scattered throughout the city. There are many tourist hotspots within easy reach, including specialty restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, entertainment venues, museums, parks, national monuments and more. Whether it's your first time here or not, beware of being intimidated by what this place can offer you. In fact, Canberra has been described as a "city of gardens" and has a reputation as a "natural capital" - one of the few cities in the world where the four seasons are in perfect harmony with the natural environment. The National Capital Exhibition Gallery is a clear and easy-to-understand showcase of Canberra's history. Outside the gallery sits the Captain Cook Memorial Fountain on Lake Burley Griffin. It's easy to find Parliament House - just look up and search for an eighty-one-meter-high flagpole. Nearby, the Old Parliament House bears witness to many years of Australia's ancient political history and houses the National Gallery, one of only four galleries of its kind in the world, featuring portraits of famous figures from different walks of Australian life. Art lovers will love visiting the National Gallery of Australia, which houses more than 95,000 exhibits, including Aboriginal Australian art and a garden of statues. The Royal Australian Mint is where Australia's own coins are minted, as well as those of many other countries. Here you can witness the minting process and get the chance to make your own coin.

Melbourne

Founded in 1835, Melbourne grew rapidly during the gold rush of the mid-nineteenth century. The city covers an area of approximately six thousand one hundred square kilometers and currently has a population of three and a half million people, making it Australia's second largest city in terms of population and size after Sydney, and the center of culture, sports, shopping and dining in Australia. The city still retains many magnificent Victorian buildings from the 19th century, and with its lush forests and parks, it is Australia's most European metropolis, and also enjoys the reputation of being a garden city, having hosted the Olympic Games in 1956 and being the first city in Australia to do so, and having been voted the world's third best city to live in, in 1993.

The Great Ocean Road

This spectacularly scenic thoroughfare begins 100 kilometers south of Melbourne. It continues along a meandering coastline on its way to the famous Great Ocean Road, a 260-kilometer-long bluff road. Highlights along the way include the Ard Lake Gorge, London Bridge and the Twelve Apostles. The Twelve Apostles Rock is a marvel of limestone cut by sea erosion, towering firmly in the sea like the Twelve Apostles. Do the math to see if there really are twelve rocks?

Suffern Hill Gold Mine

Gold rush trips can start at Ballarat, 112 kilometers northwest of Melbourne. Suffern Hill is now a recreated gold rush town and a renowned outdoor gold mining museum. A large number of overseas tourists come here every year and it is a famous historical tourist attraction in Australia. Visitors can experience the fun of gold panning and tour the mines and shafts. Along the way, you can also visit breweries and other interesting attractions.

Philip Island

About 90 minutes southeast of Melbourne, Phillip Island is a fairy penguin habitat. The fairy penguin is the only penguin born in Australia and is the smallest of the penguins. On Phillip Island, surrounded by a harbor, visitors can learn about the penguin's habits and growth cycle at the Visitor Center, and witness the adorable baby penguins returning to their nests. Sit quietly on the beach as the sun goes down and watch the waddling penguins come home from the sea, leaving their footprints in the sand before settling into their scattered nests.

Perth

is the capital of Western Australia. It's a vibrant city of sun and sea and unique natural beauty. Perth is also the sunniest city in Australia, with an average of eight hours of sunshine a day, short winters and a mild climate. Perth is bordered by the sparkling Indian Ocean, while the Swan River flows quietly through the city. The most famous attractions are Wave Rock, 340 kilometers east of Perth, and the Pinnacles, 260 kilometers north of Perth.

Adelaide

Adelaide

is the capital city of South Australia, with a population of more than one million, and is a beautiful city surrounded by lush green gardens in an elegant environment. Not only does it boast a café culture, designer shopping centers and a vibrant nightlife, it is also Australia's wine capital. Six out of every 10 glasses of Australian wine are produced within a three-hour drive of Adelaide. With a backdrop of mountains and the sea, Adelaide has spacious streets and easy access to all parts of the city. The international airport is only 10 minutes from the city center, and the hotel is moderately located so it's easy to get anywhere. Stores, restaurants, theaters, galleries, gardens and sporting facilities are all within easy reach. A ferry ride from Adelaide takes you to the famous Kangaroo Island, a natural haven for creatures such as kangaroos, platypuses, koalas, sea lions and echidnas. There is also a wide range of exotic flowers and flowers that will open the eyes of the people.

Brisbane

With its year-round sunshine, Brisbane is the only subtropical capital in Australia to be named the Sunshine City.

Southbank Park

Located on the south bank of the Brisbane River, Southbank Park is a 16-hectare thrill and fun park with sweeping views of Brisbane City. There's something for everyone, from man-made beaches with crystal clear water to shaded meadows in lush gardens.

Long Cypress Bear Zoo

Located 11 kilometers southwest of Brisbane, it's the world's largest koala sanctuary, with more than 130 koalas on its grounds***. In addition to these, there are over 80 species of native Australian animals and birds. Here, you can enjoy close contact with wildlife.

Paradise Ranch

14 kilometers northwest of Brisbane. Visitors can watch sheep shearing, wool spinning, and sheepdog sheep herding shows. There is also a daily bush dance show. The park also has koalas, kangaroos and other endemic Australian wildlife.

Gold Coast

Located 78 kilometers south of Brisbane, the Gold Coast can be reached in about an hour's drive. It is a famous resort town with a wide range of tourist stores and restaurants.

Surfers Paradise

is the center of the Gold Coast, where you can take a boat ride along the canals, shop at the first-class shopping malls and shopping centers, swim in the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, play volleyball on the beach, or relax under a beach umbrella and make memories of the endless stretches of white sand. The wide waters of the rivers and canals provide an ideal place for those who love water sports.

Warner Movie World

Located 18 kilometers north of Surfers Paradise, visitors to the park can learn all about the secrets of movie production, stunt work, live performances by the actors and take pictures with the heroic Batman. You will also have the opportunity to watch the parade of animal stars at the Studios and participate in the various fun activities at the park.

Tenkaku Luma Wild Dolphin Resort

Located on Moreton Island, the resort is only 75 minutes from Brisbane by high-speed catamaran. Until 1962, Tenkoluma was a busy whaling station; it has since been transformed into a secluded and peaceful family resort. At Tenkoluma, you can explore the island on a 4x4 tour, go sandboarding in the center of the island, or take part in a variety of fun water sports on the island. Between mid-June and late October, you may even get a chance to see a large pod of humpback whales swimming by.

Cairns

Cairns

is one of nature's most famous vacation destinations. Home to the world-famous Great Barrier Reef and a number of beautiful sandy beaches with clear water and fine sand, Cairns is one of the world's only remaining pristine landscapes. Combined with the rainforests, which are considered to be a World Heritage Site, the whole area is vibrant and dynamic, making it one of the most popular destinations for tourists.

Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is known as the world's largest coral aquarium. It is home to thousands of species of marine life, including 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 species of mollusks, 350 species of coral, and many species of birds and turtles, forming the world's largest ecosystem. The Great Barrier Reef stretches for more than 2,000 kilometers off the coast of Queensland and is full of rare marine life. Because it is one of the most unspoiled areas in the world, these creatures remain in their most pristine form.

Great Barrier Reef Luxury Cruises

To experience the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef for yourself, take a luxury high-speed cruise. On board, you'll sometimes be introduced to the Great Barrier Reef by a marine naturalist, who will give you a relaxed and lively biology lesson that will introduce you to marine life in many ways. Once you arrive at your destination, you can dive into the water and experience the colorful underwater world, or sit in a semi-buoyant submarine with a glass bottom and take your time admiring the brightly colored coral and swimming fish; you can also watch a fish-feeding demonstration or touch the marine creatures in specific pools. Or take a helicopter ride for a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire Great Barrier Reef.

Rainforests

If visiting the Great Barrier Reef is memorable, Cairns' lush rainforests will be too. Millions of species of plants grow here, some of which have existed since before the dawn of time. You'll see rare rainforest plants, insects, reptiles and mammals, and exotic flowers, while the sound of rivers and tranquil lakes allow you to nestle into nature's embrace and feel a sense of peace and relaxation.

Wave Rock

Located 340 kilometers east of Perth, Wave Rock is shaped like a giant wave, 15 meters high, towering over the world. It is visited daily by Perth tours that travel through the Darling Mountains and magnificent forests.

The Pinnacles

The Pinnacles are 260 kilometers north of Perth and are part of the South African National Park. The Pinnacles are its special focus. It's an extraordinary desert-spanning forest of living fossils, plus thousands of limestone columns up to 5 meters high, which are a spectacle to behold. Along the coast are fine white sandy beaches. It's best visited on a day tour by bus or four-wheeler from Perth.

Traveling in Oceania

Australia has a pleasant climate, with no extremes of temperature, and can be divided into two climate zones. The northern part of the country, above the Tropic of Capricorn (about 40% of Australia), is tropical. The rest of the country (south of the Tropic of Capricorn) is temperate. However, because Australia is such a large country, there are still large differences in temperature within the zone. The temperate zone has four distinct seasons, while the tropical zone has a wet summer and a dry winter.

Australia's seasons are the opposite of those in the Northern Hemisphere, with the seasons occurring at the following times of year:

Spring: September to November

Summer: December to February

Autumn: March to May

Winter: June to August

Before you go, check the temperature charts and weather maps carefully, and bring appropriate clothing. Please check the temperature charts and weather maps carefully and bring appropriate clothing with you. In the tropics, lightweight (natural fiber) clothing can be worn all year round; in the southern temperate zone, temperatures in the summer (December to February) are warm to hot, so light clothing is suitable during the day, but you should bring a sweater or coat in case it gets cooler in the evening; and in the winter (June to August), you should wear a sweater, a jacket, a light coat and warm clothing. Australians usually dress simply, but for special occasions such as business meetings, theaters and restaurant meals, it is best for men to wear a jacket or suit, and for women to dress in more formal attire.

For the most part, dress comfortably and lightly. Bring your own hat, sunglasses and suntan lotion to enjoy the fish in the coral areas of the Great Barrier Reef, and beach shoes to protect your feet.

Australian law prohibits and restricts the importation of drugs, steroids, weapons, arms, protected wildlife and related products. In addition, as Australia itself is a separate continental island, geographically isolated from many plant and animal diseases, all animals and their manufactured products, foodstuffs, plants and by-products are subject to quarantine procedures and must be declared to Customs at the time of entry. The penalties for violating the law are quite severe, and if there is any doubt as to what is being carried in your luggage, show it to a customs officer and declare it.

Each traveler over the age of 18 is allowed to bring in 1,125 milliliters of alcohol, 250 cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco products duty-free; over 18s are allowed to bring in $400 worth of gifts duty-free; under 18s are limited to $200. These items must be brought through customs in person and cannot be used commercially. In addition to the above concessions, travelers staying in Australia for a limited period of time may also bring other items duty-free into the country, provided they can prove to Customs that the items are for personal use only and will be taken with them when they leave the country.

Australia uses 220 to 240 volts, 50 hertz alternating current. Local three-prong sockets differ from those in other countries, so an adaptor may be required. If you are carrying a 110-volt appliance, check to see if there is a 110/240-volt converter; if not, you will need to use a transformer. High-end hotels usually have 110/240-volt electric shaver sockets.

Australia's international area code is 0061. To call Sydney from home, dial 0061-2 (Sydney area code) - the telephone number. To call home from Australia, dial 0011-86 - domestic area code - phone number (cell phone number). New Zealand's international area code is 0064, and you can call New Zealand from home in the same way as Australia, but from New Zealand you can call home by dialing 0086 - domestic area code - phone number (cell phone number).

All GSM cell phones work in Australia, but newer phones from 2001 need to be registered with the telecom department and pay a deposit before they can be used for international roaming, so check with China Mobile 1860 for details.If you are taking a cell phone out of the country, bring a charger and a plug converter with you.

If you need to make frequent calls to your home country after you leave, you can also buy a local phone card in Australia, similar to our Shenzhouxing, which can be recharged and does not charge for receiving calls.

The eastern part of Australia is 2 hours faster than Beijing, the eastern part of Australia is on Daylight Saving Time in summer (September 1 to April 1 every year), and New Zealand is 4 hours faster than Beijing, so please pay attention to adjusting your watch so that the guide can determine the time with you.

Australian currency is decimalized, with the dollar as the basic unit (100 Australian cents is equivalent to 1 Australian dollar). Banknotes come in five denominations: 0, $50, $20, $10 and $5, while coins come in six denominations: 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, 1 dollar and 2 dollars.

Domestic customs when leaving the country, Chinese citizens are allowed to carry the maximum amount of currency for each person 2000 U.S. dollars or 6000 yuan. In Australia, you can exchange US dollars for local currency, RMB is not allowed to circulate, but some places can exchange local currency for you at a higher rate.

You can exchange Australian dollars at airports, hotels, casinos and banks in Australia, or you can exchange US dollars for Australian dollars directly at a Chinese bank. The rate of Australian Dollar to Chinese Yuan is about 1:4.6, and the rate of New Zealand Dollar to Chinese Yuan is about 1:4 (this rate is for reference only, according to the prevailing exchange rate). In addition, you can also ask your local tour guide for exchange, and some stores can also use US dollars directly.

Highlighted recommendations are:

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Maritime Opera House is the symbol of Sydney, one of the world's most luxurious cultural buildings. It is located in the center of Sydney Harbor, Benelux Point, the entire complex is 183 meters long and 118 meters wide, connected to the land by a seawall. It is a very high concrete platform as a base, in front of the door of the world's largest and longest outdoor concrete steps, more than 10 sail shell building, the highest point 67 meters above the sea, equivalent to the height of the 20-story building, by the white glazed tiles or marble veneer, in the sunlight, glittering, looking as a fleet of waves sailing fleet, drumming up the white sails, but also like a few big white shells side to side bathing in the bright sunshine. The first thing you need to do is to get a good look at the

Sydney Opera House interior **** more than 900 halls and rooms, there are four major theaters: one is the Concert Hall, there are 2,690 seats around the stage. Displayed on the Concert Hall stage of the world's largest pipe organ, 15 meters high, weighing 37 tons, nine high and low octave of the same tone bolt, composed of 10,000 tin-lead alloy pipe, costing 1.33 million U.S. dollars, took 10 years to be made in 1979 when the first time to play the world sensation. The second is the Opera House, with 1,547 seats and a stage area of 440 square meters with turntables and lifting platforms. Third is the 544-seat Drama Hall. Fourth is the 419-seat Small Concert Hall. In addition, there are five rehearsal halls, 65 dressing rooms, as well as recording halls, exhibition halls, libraries, actors' canteens, public **** restaurant, bar, etc., a variety of halls and rooms in total **** can accommodate an audience of more than 7,000 people.

"Sail Roof Theater" is from the blueprints of 233 designers from 66 countries, selected Denmark Jon Ertzon's work, from 1959 construction to 1973, costing $ 104 million to complete. On the day of its unveiling, one million people, dressed in festive attire and joy, flocked to Sydney Harbor like a tidal wave. The Queen of England and many heads of state came to the ceremony.

It boasts the world's highest level of performance activity, being open 16 hours a day with an average of 10 performances. Nearly 300 operas are staged in Australia each year, most of them at the Sydney Opera House.

Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is a seaside retreat in southeast Queensland, Australia, and a famous Australian tourist spot, located 78 kilometers south of Brisbane, with a population of 350,000 people. Named for a stretch of golden beaches that stretches for up to 32 kilometers, the year-round average temperature of 25 degrees ensures that more than three hundred sunny days are available for tourists to come on vacation and play.

The Gold Coast is as coastal as its name suggests. From Kurganata (COOLANGATTA) to Southport (SOUTHPORT), the beauty of the continuous beach like gold sand, up to 32 kilometers long, constituting a unique landscape of the Gold Coast, making the Gold Coast become the world's most eye-catching seaside tourism and health resort. Here is the Pacific warm current impact zone, year-round sunshine, hot and cold pleasant, azure blue crystal clear sea water, there are clean as powder fine sand, coupled with the warmth of the sun all year round, the pile of snow-like waves day and night splash, is the heart of the people of Australia

favorite tourist attraction. About two million tourists come here every year.

In addition to the beautiful scenery, the most characteristic feature of this place is the distribution of many interesting theme parks, the more famous ones are Warner Movie World, Sea World and Dreamworld.

Warner Bros Movie World (Warner Bros Movie World) is a very unique theme park on the Gold Coast, where there are many sets of classic filming scenes, visitors can come here to play a leading role in a famous movie addiction, Batman, Superman and other world-renowned screen image will appear in front of you at any time; and like to watch cartoons of the visitors can go to Looney Tunes Villas, which is the best place to watch cartoons. You can go to Looney Tunes Villages to travel to the fairy tale world, then you can play with the usual common cartoon characters hand in hand and take pictures.

Sea World (Sea World) shows a colorful undersea ecosystem and a variety of marine life, from whales and sea lions to tropical fish; the most beautiful dolphin show, smart and naive dolphins will always make you laugh. There is also a wonderful water skiing show, water skiing masters will come up with their own skills in the water to stage a thrilling scene, so that you have a big eye.

At the Australian Electrical Transport Museum, visitors can take a ride on an antique train.

Hindley Street is the city's liveliest spot, with bars, nightclubs, restaurants, sex spots and entertainment venues.

Surfing on the Gold Coast is also an attractive water activity for visitors, and you can also experience Australia's most primitive way of life at Paradise Country, where you can enjoy a cup of tea outdoors and watch the locals shear their sheep.

Anecdotes: In 1770, the British navigator Cook passed through this place, saw the shallow water and dangerous reefs, and named the mountain and its protruding water as Warning Hill and Dangerous Point respectively, and now Dangerous Point has become the border marker between New Wales and Queensland, with Cook's Monument and lighthouse on the headland.In the 1840s, the Europeans began to set up settlements in this place, clearing the land for planting and building houses, and the place of aboriginal settlement has become a place of innocence. The Aboriginal settlement has become a tourist center with many hotels and villas.

Great Barrier Reef (GREAT BARRIER REEF)

The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest and longest coral reef group, was included in the world heritage site of the Great Barrier Reef, which nurtures a variety of flora and fauna, the variety of the world's top, but also the most famous diving paradise. The Great Barrier Reef is like the Great Wall of China without the Great Wall of China.

The Great Barrier Reef is a series of coral islands off the northeast coast of Australia. It is longitudinally distributed in the coral sea 16-240 kilometers offshore, roughly along the Queensland coast stretches more than 2,000 kilometers intermittently, including about 3,000 islands, the distribution area *** up to 345,000 square kilometers, is the world's largest living coral reefs, known as the "world's eighth wonder". 1981, UNESCO will be the Great Barrier Reef as a natural heritage, included in the "World Heritage List". List. The Great Barrier Reef is located in the east of Queensland, the Tropic of Cancer and the tropical waters between the Gulf of Papua, north-south length of about 2000 kilometers, east-west width of 20 kilometers -240 kilometers, including thousands of coral reefs and sandy beaches, is the world's largest and most beautiful coral reef group. Surprisingly, in the Great Barrier Reef of more than 400 coral reefs, there are more than 300 is living coral. The Great Barrier Reef is the gateway to the Australian continent, guarding the land like a fortress. When James Cook first discovered it in 1770, the inveterate navigator was stranded. It turns out that among the world's largest coral reefs, there are only 10 mouths suitable for ships to pass - really beautiful and thrilling! People can not help but ask: "Who built the Great Barrier Reef?"

The Great Barrier Reef waters to Green Island, Dank Island, Magnet Island, Hayman Island, Hamilton Island, Lindeman Island, Heron Island, Lizard Island, Fencer Island, Yilu Lady Island and other more famous. Each of these distinctive islands has now been opened as a tourist area. In the Great Barrier Reef, the colorful coral reefs are red, pink, green, purple and yellow, with antler, lingzhi, lotus leaf and seaweed shapes, which constitute an undersea landscape with thousands of different shapes and sizes. About 1,500 species of tropical marine life live here, including jellyfish, tube worms, sponges, sea urchins, sea anemones, sea turtles (of which the green turtle is the most valuable), and various tropical ornamental fish such as butterfly fish, angelfish, and parrot fish. The giant venomous stonefish, jellyfish, and giant sea snakes here are intimidating.

To visit the Great Barrier Reef, in addition to the traditional seaside sightseeing and leisure programs, viewing is the biggest feature, and viewing can be three methods of land, sea and air. The so-called sea, is in the sea view. People can take the transparent bottom of the sightseeing boat cruising in the sea, through the bottom of the boat to enjoy the colorful, colorful coral and fish, you can also take the submarine or dive to the sea and coral and swim with the fish and shrimp chase. The so-called land, is on the coral island, while enjoying the beautiful tropical scenery, while enjoying the paradise of the Coral Sea. The so-called air, is to take a helicopter hovering in the air overlooking the pure white sandy beaches, blue transparent sea, lush trees, as if watching a huge beautiful tropical fish tank. In the Great Barrier Reef tourist area, there is a floating in the sea hotel tour boat, loved by tourists.

The more famous one is called the Four Seasons Hotel passenger ship, is a real sea paradise, there are more than 200 luxury rooms on board, equipped with restaurants, bars, ballrooms, tennis courts, freshwater swimming pools, helipads and other advanced modern equipment. This paradise is installed with a special device that can adjust its own pendulum with the size of the wind and waves to keep the ship smooth. There is also an observation room that leads to the bottom of the sea. Passengers entering the observation room can see the beautiful underwater world through the wide glass windows. The ship also has a small yacht with a transparent glass bottom for passengers to use, and it is even more fun to take it to the sea. The best way to see the Great Barrier Reef is to dive right in. Today, almost all of the towns and villas along the Great Barrier Reef offer "scuba diving" programs or short courses in "snorkeling with a snorkel or rebreather". After completing the course, tourists can use the masks, underwater breathing apparatus and other equipment provided by the guide to experience the taste of dancing with fish and crabs **** under the sea. For those who can't swim or are timid, they can choose to go to the underwater observatory and savor the experience through the glass wall. When the wind is blowing and the night is hazy, driving a flat boat to swim in the bay, you will also find a piece of wonderful "sea of fire". Every stroke of the paddle in your hand will cause glittering waves on the water. Drops of water falling from the pulp, also like mercury like sparkling blue fire. It turns out that this miraculous phenomenon of ocean surface luminescence is caused by the glowing plankton in the seawater.

Ununu/ Ayers Rock

Ununu/ Ayers Rock is the world's largest single monolith and one of the eight wonders of nature. It rises out of the desert: at 384 meters high and 9 kilometers in circumference, with more than two-thirds of it said to be buried in the desert, it is Australia's number one landform wonder.

It is flat, no grass, no wood, not even soil, a solid piece of "bun" shaped boulder. Call it "stone", it seems to be wrong to it. This "stone" is also too big, in more than 100 kilometers away can see it. If you want to get a panoramic view of it, you have to be 20 kilometers away.

Additionally, the Erasmus boulder is also known as the "color-changing boulder," and one of the greatest pleasures for tourists is to get a shot of it in all its different colors. In the sunlight, this piece of the overall red boulder and with the angle of the light shines differently and reflect different colors of light, a thousand changes, such as a million stars twinkle, crystal bright, mysterious. When it is cloudy and raining, it is also greenish in color. Patient photographers can capture it seven, eight "skin color".

Motorcycle tour: Besides walking, the best way to see Unruh is to join a motorcycle tour. A dozen or so companies run tours or offer bike rentals, and the best times to go are sunrise and sunset, when the monolith is illuminated by the sun's rays in an array of colors.

Desert exploration : In the early days, the only way to travel inland was by camel. To this day, tourists can have fun too. If you join an Ununu camel tour, you can take a guided tour of the desert and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Ununu while experiencing the desert's wilderness.

Anecdotes: The Ununu play a very important role in the legends and laws of the Anangu people. There are many pages in the legends that describe how the ancestors built this boulder. One story goes like this: ANANGU indigenous peoples of God's ancestors two boys were playing with the rotten mud left behind after the rain, they piled up the mud into the current boulder. Soon they were out hunting and the younger brother saw a wallaby, he threw his stick at the wallaby, which missed, and the stick plunged into the ground and a spring flowed with it, but the younger brother was selfish and kept the secret. The elder brother was dying of thirst, so he fought with the younger brother, and in the end both of them were turned into lone stones, both now on the top of the ATITA near PLATEAU.

Pinnacles

The Pinnacles are located 260 kilometers north of Perth, Western Australia, in Nambung National Park. This bizarre fossilized virgin forest in the desert is home to thousands of limestone columns that can reach up to 5 meters high and are truly a wonder to behold.

The limestone rocks of the Pinnacles are made of clamshells. Mixed with sand, these clamshells were blown inland by the wind to form domed rocks, which were then eroded over the years to form the harder limestone pillars that form today's Pinnacles. The Pinnacles can be photographed beautifully in a golden Australian sunset, making them a postcard of WA tourism.

The coastal lowlands and woods of Nambung National Park support a wide variety of wildlife, including western gray kangaroos, wallabies, kangaroos, lizards, emu and white-tailed black parrots. You'll also have the chance to see the rare black-shouldered kite on the prowl for food.

You can get to and from the Pinnacles in the same day from Perth. Just take the Brand Highway to Cervantes Road and you're in the national park.

The Twelve Apostles

The Twelve Apostles have stood on the coast for 10 to 20 million years. They were formed by the accumulation of hundreds of millions of small bones, which were buried at the bottom of the sea until strong tides and winds finally brought them to the surface, where they became known as the Twelve Apostles.

The coast between Princetown and Port Campbell is made up of unique and spectacular cliffs, home to the world's most famous Twelve Apostles, London Bridge and Loch Ard Gorge.

The Twelve Apostles is the highlight of the Great Ocean Road, and standing on the rock