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Outdated images of Crocodile Dundee types have long been replaced by a growing reputation for first-class cuisine and high fashion notable in its cosmopolitan, twenty-first-century metropolis, Sydney. The high quality of life in the country's largest city is enhanced by one of the world's great harbours, but there is far more to Australia than just Sydney. Melbourne, is blessed with a more European ambience, trams and pavement cafés as much a part of the experience as the buzzing sports and cultural scene, while coastal Darwin, Perth and Brisbane offer more to explore.
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SYDNEY HOTELS OVERVIEW:
Visiting this city is an essential part of an Australian experience. It has joined the ranks of the great cosmopolitan cities whose characters are essentially international, offering great looks, style, and sophistication. Sydney has the tallest buildings, the most expensive real estate, the finest beaches, and the most eclectic nightlife of any Australian city. The harbor is a shining gem, studded with small bays and inlets and crowned by the billowing sails of the Opera House. Follow the link for Sydney Hotels and accommodations.
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ATTRACTIONS: PLACES TO VISIT IN AUSTRALIA
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Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock (Uluru) is the world's largest monolith and an Aboriginal sacred site is Australia's most famous natural landmark. The Rock up close is stunning with its crevises and shapes, don't miss it.
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The Great Barrier Reef
The Reef is a site of remarkable beauty on the north-east coast. It contains the world's largest collection of coral reefs. It is the habitat of species such as the dugong and the large green turtle.
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Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is the busiest performing arts centre in the world. Since its opening, it has brought hours of entertainment to millions of people and attracts the best talent in the world.
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Kakadu National Park
This unique archaeological reserve has been inhabited continuously for more than 40,000 years. The cave paintings and rock carvings record a way of life, from prehistoric times to modern Aboriginies.
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