1. Great Ocean Road, Victoria
This is one of Australia's absolute wonders, a dizzying and breathtaking heart for 150 miles along lower border of continent.
A feature here is The Twelve Apostles, where raging South Pacific waves lap against solid limestone cliffs, forming tall pillars of highly elastic rock washed ashore into sea.
2. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
As dry season approaches end of year, birds and reptiles in Kakadu National Park in Northern Territory flock to shrinking wetlands.
The most impressive of these is Yellow Lagoon, which has become an open-air zoo. Sign up for a cruise and look forward to up close wildlife including egrets, boraug, jabiru, sea eagles, jacanas, pelicans, ankhings, beckons and crocodiles.
3 Sydney Harbor Bridge, New South Wales
Climb to dizzying heights of Sydney Harbor Bridge for a 360-degree view of the world's largest harbor.
Climbers in protective clothing, harnesses and communications equipment ascend arches of bridge, overlooking city up to 440 feet above sea level.
4 Cape Nauristes and Cape Levin, Western Australia
Moving 190 miles between Naturalist Point and Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia is an enjoyable and memorable journey with national parks, vineyards and stunning coastlines reflecting Australia's diversity.
The scenery is at its best in spring with wild flowers, but Margaret River wineries are a delight to the eye all year round.
5 Mosman, QueenslandThe GlenCenter
Mossman Gorge is run by local Aboriginal community. From here you have a beautiful view of wonders of rainforest of beautiful Mossman Gorge (Mossman Gorge).
It is located in northern part of Queensland rainforest and is food, medicine and spiritual support for local people of Kuku Yalanji.
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