Monday 4 April 2011

Australia

Have you ever wanted to experience a unique wildlife, landscape, architecture?
Have you ever seen the animals on the drive way?
Have you ever expericed all four seaons in one day?
Have you ever seen that many different colours of people walking on street?
Have you ever...

YES!!!
                                                All the scenes happens in AUSTRALIA!!!




Australia is a country in the Southern Hempisphere. Australia is a continent and includes the island Tasmania and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Australia has six states—New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia.  Australia has a landmass of 7,617,930 square kilometres. It is considered the world's largest island.

Places to see in Australia are Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Great Barrier  Reef.



                                                                Sydney Opera House


Sydney Opera House is a theatre that was constructed by a Danish man Jan Utzon. It has a brilliant view of Sydney Harbour. 

                                                        Sydney Harbour Bridge







 The Sydney Harbour Bridge is steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. It is the famous bridge that appears in most photos of Sydney. It joins the northern and the southern parts of the city. It is world famous for the fireworks every New Year's Eve.

                                              Great Barrier Reef



The largest coral reef in the world in the Coral Sea off the north eastern coast of Australia. It is the longest coral reef widely visited because of its underwater beauty by divers but other tourists too.

Travelling Tavellers Tips 
  • Always bring a hat.
  • Always bring sunscreen.
  • Always bring water during summer.
  • Drive on the left hand side of the road.
  • Best way to travel between each is via plane.
  • Easy to get lost in the outback especially if the area is unknown to you, so plan your route carefully and stick to main roads.
 I hope you would like our information and enjoy your trip when you come over!