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Piccaninnie Ponds which is 75 meters deep is a world famous for cave divers. Mt Isa is a mining town, which mines for copper, lead, silver and zinc, and has got a nickname by locals as 'The Isa'. Today Mt isa is one of the largest producers of both lead and silver, in the Western world. It is also home to a large Rodeo, held in August.
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The Leichhardt River divides the town, with the town centre on the eastern side of the river, and the mining areas on the western side. You can find out more about mining in the area by joining one of the tours around the mine itself. You can either follow the underground tour which is really good, or if you don't feel brave enough follow the surface tour There are plenty of attractions around Mt Isa, with something for everyone. If you would prefer something more active, then head to Lake Moondarra, which is a boating lake. Newcastle is Australia's sixth largest city and the second largest in the state of New South Wales.
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Situated km north of Sydney, on the mouth of the Hunter River, it is the predominant city within the Hunter Valley region, a significant coal shipping center and Australia's largest provincial city that is, the largest city that is not the capital of a state or territory. Newcastle lies along the mouth of the Hunter River on the Tasman Sea. It is the chief port for Australia's extensive Hunter coalfield and one of the nation's principal manufacturing centers.
Products include iron and steel, machinery, ships, chemicals, and textiles. Coal, wool, wheat, and dairy products are exported. The University of Newcastle is here. The modern Cultural Center is a major landmark. Overwhelming scenery fringed by azure seas, this subtropical jewel offers everything in concentrate. From kaleidoscopic coral reefs filled with colourful fish to bushwalking among the planet's tallest tree ferns. Indulge in fresh island food and wine and experience a vibrant culture and history. Beautiful sunny beaches offer you total seclusion. You can also enjoy sailing, windsurfing, snorkeling and coral viewing.
A choice of beach-front bures or studios, along with some of the fines food and wine selections in Australia, make Orpheus a great choice for your island stop over. John Caldwell developed this island in the 's. With over a thousand Palm trees, planted by Caldwell, this picturesque island is almost "Disney-like" in its perfection. Ask the bartender for a "Windjammer"-you'll be seeing double!
Perth is pleasantly sited on the Swan and Canning rivers, with the cerulean Indian Ocean to the west and the ancient Darling Ranges to the east. It claims to be the sunniest state capital in Australia and the most isolated capital city in the world. Perth has a wide variety of accommodation catering for all tastes and price brackets.
The main area for budget accommodation is Northbridge, while hotels, motels and holiday flats of all standards are spread throughout the city.
Perth is known for its excellent seafood restaurants, but Asian food halls serving a range of cuisines are now very popular. Northbridge is definitely the place to go for nightlife, especially on Friday night. The city centre is fairly compact, situated on a sweep of the Swan River.
The river, which borders the city centre to the south and east, links Perth to its port, Fremantle. The western end of Perth rises to the pleasant Kings Park, which overlooks the city. Perth experiences hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. It is often welcomed by Western Australians as it clears away the oppressive heat. Perth residents claim the city has the best beaches and surf of any Australian city. Or you can try a whole string of patrolled surf beaches on the Indian Ocean coast, including Perth's very popular nude beach at Swanbourne.
Perhaps the best beach of all is on secluded Carnac Island, frequented by the odd marooned human and some sea lions. The Darling Ranges surround Perth and are popular for picnics, barbecues and bushwalks.
There are also excellent lookouts with views over Perth and the coast. Araluen, with its waterfalls, Mundaring Weir, Lake Leschenaultia, and Gooseberry Hill and Kalamunda national parks are all areas of interest. The green and lush Avon Valley, 50km north-east of Perth, looks very English and proved a delight to homesick early settlers.
There are many historic buildings in the area and in the spring, many wildflowers are on display. It was established as a Spanish Benedictine mission in and is still occupied by monks. It boasts a fine collection of classic Spanish buildings.
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Phillip Island - nature island - situated in Western Port, is a place of natural beauty, sandy beaches, tranquil wetlands and unique wildlife experiences. Port Arthur is one of Australia's great tourism destinations. Every building, every feature of Port Arthur Historic Site has a story to tell. Created with convict labour, the impressive architecture, delightful gardens and chilling prison facilities survive today for you to explore.
Port Arthur is a historic penal settlement from the brutal days of the convict settlement. It is located on the southeastern shores of Tasmania. Port Augusta is the perfect crossroads to wherever you want to go. The busy city was established in and has a very interesting Outback Centre featuring displays on Aboriginal and Outback history and other interesting things to do. You can also join tours around the Northern Power Station and the Royal Flying Doctor Service, both of which are very interesting and informative.
Heading north out of town you will come across the beautiful Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens, with some marvellous walks around the hectares of land. Port Douglas Australia is just an hour's drive north from Cairns via a spectacular coastal road that is surrounded by forest and the Coral Sea. Port Hedland is the highest tonnage port in Australia [2] and largest town[3] in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, with a population of approximately 14, this includes its satellite suburb South Hedland, 18 km away. Port Hedland is a natural deep anchorage port which, as well as being the main fuel and container receival point for the region, was seen as perfect for shipment of the iron ore being mined in the ranges located inland from the town.
The ore is moved by railway lines from four major iron ore deposits to the east and south of Port Hedland area in August , the port exported Grazing of cattle and sheep was formerly a major revenue earner for the region but this has slowly declined. Port Lincoln is a thriving City where residents and visitors enjoy a clean, safe and unique location, enhanced by the surrounding natural environment.
Port Lincoln is the major service center to the Eyre Peninsula, with burgeoning aquaculture activity and services, which are provided to the vast region. It is the home of aquaculture. Port Macquarie is situated on the Hastings River and surrounded by several beaches, along its coast. There are plenty of shops around Port Macquarie town centre including a number of different shops including surfing shops, craft and gift shops, antique shops, as well as large shopping malls like Port Central and Settlement Point Peninsula. You can also visit the Maritime Museum which has some interesting displays.
Flynn's Beach, Lighthouse Beach and Town Beach all offer free parking and barbecues, and are patrolled during high season.
You've got to hand it to the ingenuity and sense of humour of a people who invented bungee jumping to get their yams in on time. You think Vanuatu's beaches are unbeatable on one island until you reach the next. Divers are delighted at the pristine waters, coral reefs and accessible shipwrecks; vulcanologists' eyes go misty at the mere thought of its many smoking peaks; and naturalists lust after its untouched forests, reefs and extravagant bird life.
The islands shimmer with a green that almost hurts the eyes amid an ocean so blue you'd think the picture was doctored. Queensland is the second-largest and third-most-populous state in Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively.
Queensland has a population of 4,,, concentrated along the coast and particularly in the state's South East.