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Destinations
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Most people harbour a particular image of Australia, such
as the Opera House or Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock.
Yet these famous icons do scant justice to the richness of
Australia's natural treasures and its cultural diversity.
Australia offers a wealth of travel experiences, from
the drama of the outback and the diving spectacle of the
Great Barrier Reef to the cosmopolitan city of Sydney and
arguably the best beaches in the world.
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Australia is an enormous country, and visitors expecting
to see an opera in Sydney one night and meet Crocodile Dundee
the next, followed by whale shark excursions in Western
Australia the next, will have to radically re-think their
grasp of geography and perspective of distance.
For example, Sydney to Cairns is approximately 2700 km (
1700 miles ), the same distance as Boston to Miami, or London
to Athens. East to West is even further with Sydney to Perth
being a 4 hour flight, similar to Los Angeles to New York,
or London to Cairo.
Australia is big and it is empty. Only 19 million people
live in an area the same size as the United States or half
as big again as Europe. Most of these people live in a handful
of coastal cities.
It is this sheer vastness, and the friction between the
ancient land steeped in Aboriginal lore and the New World
culture being heaped upon it, which gives Australia much
of its character.
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