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Friday, June 3, 2011

Blue Mountains Australia

Blue Mountains Australia

You'll fall in love with the beauty of World Heritage Blue Mountains of misty mountains of blue - one million hectares of tall forest, sandstone cliffs, gorges, waterfalls and forest undergrowth.
Watch the stunning scenery on the way tourist traffic shrub forest, mountain biking, rock climbing, cruising down the canyon or a cliff. Admire the natural tourist destinations such as waterfalls Wentworth Falls and Three Sisters - three stone peak that is named according to Aboriginal legend. Explore the underground river and cave rooms at Jenolan Caves, then walking down the streets of historic Six Foot Track to Katoomba. Among the sandstone outcrops and eucalypt forest, you can enjoy great food, luxurious cabin, the steepest railway in the world and a lively artist colony.

Five ways to enjoy the beauty of the Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains Australia1. Take a walk with Aboriginal guides

Discover the rich variety of Aboriginal heritage in the mountains of the Blue Mountains - from the legend of the Three Sisters to the ancient art and ceremonial sites. Visit Lyrebird Dell shallow cave, an Aboriginal camp around 12,000 years old. See stencils and trace a smooth hand in a cave near the Red Hands Cave, Glenbrook. You can reach this cave by walking across the river Fire Creek Camp, where many years ago Aboriginal people to leave the grooves made by ax on volcanic rock. Take a stroll along a local guide and learn songline Darug connecting sacred places. Watch the show and body painting bark, enjoy bush cuisine forest and swim in the lake water clearly billabong under berpelangi waterfall. View from near wild animals, explore the sandstone caves and listen to Dreamtime stories about the creation of this wilderness.

Blue Mountains Australia2. Walking while inhaling the fresh mountain air

Enjoy views of the mountains of the Blue Mountains - small rivers, waterfalls, wooded valleys, dark ravine and steep cliffs - from one of the many paths that have obvious signs. Explore the old horse track that was built in 1884 from Katoomba to Jenolan Caves, caves in the three-day tour of Six Foot Track. Or follow your tour relax Princess Rock Walk toward the observation station on top of Wentworth Falls waterfall, Kings Tableland and Mount Solitary. You can browse and down the boulders into the gorge Glenbrook Gorge in Glenbrook Gorge Track tours. Or climb the steep cliffs around the waterfall Wentworth Falls via the National Pass challenging. Walking down the Pulpit Rock Track through the swamps, eucalypt forests and open bush to enjoy the view 280 degrees blue gum forest in the valley Grose Valley.

Blue Mountains Australia3. Close to nature tourism destination
You will admire the stunning natural scenery in the mountains of the Blue Mountains. Give homage to the Three Sisters of Katoomba. Then visit the Wentworth Falls waterfall, a beautiful waterfall at the edge of the valley Jamison Valley. See the waterfall is almost 300 meters and see the valley views from the street around him. Standing on a narrow sandstone outcrops at Hanging Rock and listen to your voice echo through the vast wooded valley below. Do not forget to see the underground river, the formation of prehistoric and large spaces in the caves Jenolan Caves, an underground cave networks open the oldest in the world. Feel your feet in a chilling ghost tour or enjoy a monthly concert cave with a natural acoustic music and the atmosphere is like in a fairy tale. At Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens, you can return to the past with the Wollemi Pine, one of the oldest and rarest plants in the world.

Blue Mountains Australia4. By drinking tea in the afternoon or enjoy a hot meal

Mountains Blue Mountains is a place to eat, drink and have fun. Lunch at Leura street filled with beautiful trees, and then explore the galleries, boutiques and shops trinkets. Enjoy a delicious meal in front of a turbulent fire or enjoy coffee and cake in the art deco cafe in Katoomba. Buy delicious food in Blackheath or enjoy afternoon tea at historic homes in caves and stunning Jenolan Caves. In June, July and August, you can watch the celebration Yulefest while enjoying the roast beef and Christmas pudding on the outskirts of a blazing bonfire. No matter where you eat and drink, you'll love the dish that is served with attentive and seductive mountain environment.

Blue Mountains Australia5. With a long journey relaxing drive

Follow the adventures of the tour the Greater Blue Mountains Drive - the driving lane and travel tours around the mountainous region Blue Mountains World Heritage area of ​​10,000 square kilometers. You can explore the surrounding areas such as the highlands of Macarthur and Southern Highlands, Mudgee, Hunter Valley and Hawkesbury. Or explore fascinating places in the mountains of the Blue Mountains region - including Kurrajong, The Mounts, Blackheath and Megalong - over 18 travel lane. If you are tired of driving, take the train Zig Zag Railway, an old steam train along the old path from Bell to Lithgow.

Blue Mountains Australia

Blue Mountains Australia

You'll fall in love with the beauty of World Heritage Blue Mountains of misty mountains of blue - one million hectares of tall forest, sandstone cliffs, gorges, waterfalls and forest undergrowth.
Watch the stunning scenery on the way tourist traffic shrub forest, mountain biking, rock climbing, cruising down the canyon or a cliff. Admire the natural tourist destinations such as waterfalls Wentworth Falls and Three Sisters - three stone peak that is named according to Aboriginal legend. Explore the underground river and cave rooms at Jenolan Caves, then walking down the streets of historic Six Foot Track to Katoomba. Among the sandstone outcrops and eucalypt forest, you can enjoy great food, luxurious cabin, the steepest railway in the world and a lively artist colony.

Five ways to enjoy the beauty of the Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains Australia1. Take a walk with Aboriginal guides

Discover the rich variety of Aboriginal heritage in the mountains of the Blue Mountains - from the legend of the Three Sisters to the ancient art and ceremonial sites. Visit Lyrebird Dell shallow cave, an Aboriginal camp around 12,000 years old. See stencils and trace a smooth hand in a cave near the Red Hands Cave, Glenbrook. You can reach this cave by walking across the river Fire Creek Camp, where many years ago Aboriginal people to leave the grooves made by ax on volcanic rock. Take a stroll along a local guide and learn songline Darug connecting sacred places. Watch the show and body painting bark, enjoy bush cuisine forest and swim in the lake water clearly billabong under berpelangi waterfall. View from near wild animals, explore the sandstone caves and listen to Dreamtime stories about the creation of this wilderness.

Blue Mountains Australia2. Walking while inhaling the fresh mountain air

Enjoy views of the mountains of the Blue Mountains - small rivers, waterfalls, wooded valleys, dark ravine and steep cliffs - from one of the many paths that have obvious signs. Explore the old horse track that was built in 1884 from Katoomba to Jenolan Caves, caves in the three-day tour of Six Foot Track. Or follow your tour relax Princess Rock Walk toward the observation station on top of Wentworth Falls waterfall, Kings Tableland and Mount Solitary. You can browse and down the boulders into the gorge Glenbrook Gorge in Glenbrook Gorge Track tours. Or climb the steep cliffs around the waterfall Wentworth Falls via the National Pass challenging. Walking down the Pulpit Rock Track through the swamps, eucalypt forests and open bush to enjoy the view 280 degrees blue gum forest in the valley Grose Valley.

Blue Mountains Australia3. Close to nature tourism destination
You will admire the stunning natural scenery in the mountains of the Blue Mountains. Give homage to the Three Sisters of Katoomba. Then visit the Wentworth Falls waterfall, a beautiful waterfall at the edge of the valley Jamison Valley. See the waterfall is almost 300 meters and see the valley views from the street around him. Standing on a narrow sandstone outcrops at Hanging Rock and listen to your voice echo through the vast wooded valley below. Do not forget to see the underground river, the formation of prehistoric and large spaces in the caves Jenolan Caves, an underground cave networks open the oldest in the world. Feel your feet in a chilling ghost tour or enjoy a monthly concert cave with a natural acoustic music and the atmosphere is like in a fairy tale. At Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens, you can return to the past with the Wollemi Pine, one of the oldest and rarest plants in the world.

Blue Mountains Australia4. By drinking tea in the afternoon or enjoy a hot meal

Mountains Blue Mountains is a place to eat, drink and have fun. Lunch at Leura street filled with beautiful trees, and then explore the galleries, boutiques and shops trinkets. Enjoy a delicious meal in front of a turbulent fire or enjoy coffee and cake in the art deco cafe in Katoomba. Buy delicious food in Blackheath or enjoy afternoon tea at historic homes in caves and stunning Jenolan Caves. In June, July and August, you can watch the celebration Yulefest while enjoying the roast beef and Christmas pudding on the outskirts of a blazing bonfire. No matter where you eat and drink, you'll love the dish that is served with attentive and seductive mountain environment.

Blue Mountains Australia5. With a long journey relaxing drive

Follow the adventures of the tour the Greater Blue Mountains Drive - the driving lane and travel tours around the mountainous region Blue Mountains World Heritage area of ​​10,000 square kilometers. You can explore the surrounding areas such as the highlands of Macarthur and Southern Highlands, Mudgee, Hunter Valley and Hawkesbury. Or explore fascinating places in the mountains of the Blue Mountains region - including Kurrajong, The Mounts, Blackheath and Megalong - over 18 travel lane. If you are tired of driving, take the train Zig Zag Railway, an old steam train along the old path from Bell to Lithgow.

Byron Bay Australia

Byron Bay Australia

You can conclude the eastern Australian city as a cultural blend of surf, alternative philosophies and hedonistic luxury.
Or you can explain the wonder of it through pictures: humpback whales that swam across the cape, rainbow in the mountains across the bay and hang gliding across the lighthouses along the coast. Heaven new era we are known for extensive selancarnya beach, lighthouse a distinctive, dense rain forest and the combination of various tribes. It's a good place to try yoga on the beach at sunrise, massage and mud baths in remote rural cottage and enjoy some of the most delicious regional cuisine in Australia.

Five ways witnessed the wonders of Byron

Byron Bay Australia1. With sand in your toes

Waves that rumble has long attracted the interest of surfers to come to the beach Wategos and Main Beach. Now the visitors come to the beach Byron for meditation, enjoy massages, paragliding, walking and swimming in a protected area along the rolling waves. Kayaking with the dolphins from the beach Main Beach or snorkel or dive at Julian Rocks Marine Park. Watch the famous surfing waves of The Pass or ride horses and fishing on the beach at Seven Mile Beach, near Lennox Head. Walking tour along the peninsula in the Cape Byron Walking Track and watch the sun rise first in Australia to make the Cape Byron lighthouse pink.

Byron Bay Australia2. With delicious food

Buy exotic fruits in the Byron Bay Community Markets are well known and are held once a month, in which a magician, mime artists and musicians add to the hustle of the market. Or stop at roadside stalls to enjoy coffee, avocado and macadamia. At the Taste of Byron festival held in September, you can enjoy food and drink coffee at famous restaurants and the best barista in Byron. Enjoy everything from a delicious breakfast in the morning to fresh juice and gelato ice cream in the cafes thriving in Byron. Or enjoy organic food that is cooked with so thoroughly in famous restaurants and luxury lodging house. To truly enjoy a relaxed lifestyle Byron, enjoy a leisurely lunch with local seafood.

Byron Bay Australia3. With pounding heart

Fly like a bird on top of Cape Byron Lighthouse and Beach Wategos beach hang gliding ride trailer. Or follow the tour of the exciting kite flying to Mount Warning. Hovering over the coast and inland subtropical hot air balloon ride or a free fall in the countryside with parachuting. Learning to surf at Main Beach or ride a double axle vehicle crossing berpelangi waterfalls and rain forests in the interior of Byron. Slid from a high flying trapeze at Circus Arts Byron's Trapeeze School and riding in the hills of Bangalow.

Byron Bay Australia4. With the natural scenery around us

Cape Byron Walking Track along, and be one of the first in Australia to watch the sunrise. Then explore the lush rain forest, rare coastal plants and blustery cliffs at Cape Byron Headland Reserve. See humpback whales migrate along the coast from May to November and see turtles, stingrays, dolphins and sharks are docile in clear water. Walking to the edge of an ancient volcano and see the sights Gondwanan forests and agricultural land in the Mount Warning National Park. Nightcap National Park, you can walk to the bottom of the waterfall Minyon Falls and see the animals in the night travel cross-forest undergrowth in the evening. The beauty of nature seen in wherever you are in Byron.

Byron Bay Australia5. With profound happiness that soothe

Refresh the body, mind and soul in Byron Bay, the central region of the famous rainbow with alternative healing practices. Find peace of soul in the place of meditation or lying on the beach remote unspoiled. Relax with yoga, pilates, acupuncture, reflexology, aromatherapy, massage, reiki and day spa treatments in one of the secluded cottage surrounded by rain forest in Byron. If you wish to obtain spiritual guidance, get the magical divination, astrology or tarot, or sit with the teachers who visit there. All this is part of the amazing experiences in Byron.

Byron Bay Australia

Byron Bay Australia

You can conclude the eastern Australian city as a cultural blend of surf, alternative philosophies and hedonistic luxury.
Or you can explain the wonder of it through pictures: humpback whales that swam across the cape, rainbow in the mountains across the bay and hang gliding across the lighthouses along the coast. Heaven new era we are known for extensive selancarnya beach, lighthouse a distinctive, dense rain forest and the combination of various tribes. It's a good place to try yoga on the beach at sunrise, massage and mud baths in remote rural cottage and enjoy some of the most delicious regional cuisine in Australia.

Five ways witnessed the wonders of Byron

Byron Bay Australia1. With sand in your toes

Waves that rumble has long attracted the interest of surfers to come to the beach Wategos and Main Beach. Now the visitors come to the beach Byron for meditation, enjoy massages, paragliding, walking and swimming in a protected area along the rolling waves. Kayaking with the dolphins from the beach Main Beach or snorkel or dive at Julian Rocks Marine Park. Watch the famous surfing waves of The Pass or ride horses and fishing on the beach at Seven Mile Beach, near Lennox Head. Walking tour along the peninsula in the Cape Byron Walking Track and watch the sun rise first in Australia to make the Cape Byron lighthouse pink.

Byron Bay Australia2. With delicious food

Buy exotic fruits in the Byron Bay Community Markets are well known and are held once a month, in which a magician, mime artists and musicians add to the hustle of the market. Or stop at roadside stalls to enjoy coffee, avocado and macadamia. At the Taste of Byron festival held in September, you can enjoy food and drink coffee at famous restaurants and the best barista in Byron. Enjoy everything from a delicious breakfast in the morning to fresh juice and gelato ice cream in the cafes thriving in Byron. Or enjoy organic food that is cooked with so thoroughly in famous restaurants and luxury lodging house. To truly enjoy a relaxed lifestyle Byron, enjoy a leisurely lunch with local seafood.

Byron Bay Australia3. With pounding heart

Fly like a bird on top of Cape Byron Lighthouse and Beach Wategos beach hang gliding ride trailer. Or follow the tour of the exciting kite flying to Mount Warning. Hovering over the coast and inland subtropical hot air balloon ride or a free fall in the countryside with parachuting. Learning to surf at Main Beach or ride a double axle vehicle crossing berpelangi waterfalls and rain forests in the interior of Byron. Slid from a high flying trapeze at Circus Arts Byron's Trapeeze School and riding in the hills of Bangalow.

Byron Bay Australia4. With the natural scenery around us

Cape Byron Walking Track along, and be one of the first in Australia to watch the sunrise. Then explore the lush rain forest, rare coastal plants and blustery cliffs at Cape Byron Headland Reserve. See humpback whales migrate along the coast from May to November and see turtles, stingrays, dolphins and sharks are docile in clear water. Walking to the edge of an ancient volcano and see the sights Gondwanan forests and agricultural land in the Mount Warning National Park. Nightcap National Park, you can walk to the bottom of the waterfall Minyon Falls and see the animals in the night travel cross-forest undergrowth in the evening. The beauty of nature seen in wherever you are in Byron.

Byron Bay Australia5. With profound happiness that soothe

Refresh the body, mind and soul in Byron Bay, the central region of the famous rainbow with alternative healing practices. Find peace of soul in the place of meditation or lying on the beach remote unspoiled. Relax with yoga, pilates, acupuncture, reflexology, aromatherapy, massage, reiki and day spa treatments in one of the secluded cottage surrounded by rain forest in Byron. If you wish to obtain spiritual guidance, get the magical divination, astrology or tarot, or sit with the teachers who visit there. All this is part of the amazing experiences in Byron.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Kakadu National Park Australia

Kakadu National Park Australia

Come and explore Kakadu National Park listed as World Heritage, about three hours east of Darwin.
In Australia's largest national park, you will see bergerugut steep cliffs, dense rain forest and the rock art galleries 50,000 years old. Learn the culture of Aboriginal people from the tribe's traditional owners Bininj / Mungguy. Watch millions of birds migrating between wetlands. See the beautiful lotus flower and prehistoric crocodiles, thundering waterfalls and a sparkling pool. Experience the wonders of Kakadu in the six seasons are very different. From the beautiful lotus flower to prehistoric crocodiles, Kakadu is full of treasures that can be explored.

Five ways in Kakadu tour

Kakadu National Park Australia1. Witnessing the Aboriginal art

Kakadu is the location of one of the largest collections of Aboriginal rock art in the world. See the crevices of stone carved by the ancestral Dreamtime at Nourlangie Rock. Or see paintings Lightning Man, Dreamtime ancestors who still manage massive thunderstorms in the rainy season, in Anbangang Gallery not far from here. See Rainbow Serpent paintings and a few examples of X-ray art beautiful in the world in Ubirr Rock. Kakadu is the location of one of the largest collections of Aboriginal rock art in the world. You will see traces of the hands of animals, hunters and Dreamtime drawings, as well as houses, stone tools, grindstone, art rock, and ocher which is used as dye materials in traditional ceremonies. Learn how art depicts the social history, culture and nature tour with Kakadu in the guide or through meaningful symbols.

Kakadu National Park Australia2. With rare flora and fauna ancient

Follow your tour Gubarra Pools Walk across the sandstone cliffs to shady monsoon forest or travel Bubba Walk through the wetlands surrounded by paperbark trees, pandanus, cycad and lotus. View Jim Jim Falls waterfall is amazing more than 250 meters tall. Explore the East Alligator River and Yellow Water across the crocodile, barramundi fish, and birds such as Magpie geese, brolga, Jabiru and white-bellied sea eagle. See jacana and jesus bird that flew among the leaves of the lotus flower. A quarter of all Australian freshwater fish species, and more than a third of Australian bird species can be found in Kakadu.

Kakadu National Park Australia3.In the spirit of adventure

Double axle vehicles rose to Koolpin Gorge or foot cliff Arnhem Land and camping overnight. Or follow the tour ride double axle vehicles to locations of interest such as Jim Jim Falls waterfalls and gorges Barramundi Gorge. Watch the majesty and beauty of Kakadu in full flight scenic or barramundi fishing with experienced fishing guides. Explore the East Alligator River in Aboriginal cultural tours or paddle canoe toward Twin Falls waterfall is amazing. Walking through the jungle bush through the rain forest, past waterfalls and wading pool crystal clear.

Kakadu National Park Australia4. Enjoy the different seasons

You have to visit Kakadu more than once to enjoy a very different season. Bininj local community divides into six seasons, beginning with a thundering waterfall and the blinding flash Gudjewg monsoon season from January to March until hot and dry weather on Gurrung season in August and September. See paperbark flowers are blooming near the billabong lake filled with water birds on Banggerreng season in April. Enjoy the comfortable weather and sunny skies in winter Wurrgeng from June through August. Enjoy the scenery is always changing in the landscape along the flight or enjoy the view from near the bush forest tour, billabong lake or river cruise.
Yellow Water Billabong, Kakadu, NT,
Yellow Water Billabong, NT

Kakadu National Park Australia5. Driving along the Nature's Way

Starting from Darwin and walked across the wetland wilderness rich in culture and pioneering history of Aboriginal communities in the tour Nature's Way. This tour takes you from Kakadu National Park listed as World Heritage to the National Park and Litchfield National Park Nitmuluk. Canoeing down the Katherine River, swimming in waterfalls Litchfield and see a collection of Aboriginal rock art in Kakadu largest in the world. Here you can walk to the top of the waterfall Gunlom Falls, which is famous in the movie Crocodile Dundee as Echo Pool, explore rock pools and cook food with fire pit at the foot of the Arnhem Land escarpment. For people who like photography and seeing wild animals and birds, this is a dream trip, everything is done on smooth paved roads suitable for single bergardan vehicle.

Kakadu National Park Australia

Kakadu National Park Australia

Come and explore Kakadu National Park listed as World Heritage, about three hours east of Darwin.
In Australia's largest national park, you will see bergerugut steep cliffs, dense rain forest and the rock art galleries 50,000 years old. Learn the culture of Aboriginal people from the tribe's traditional owners Bininj / Mungguy. Watch millions of birds migrating between wetlands. See the beautiful lotus flower and prehistoric crocodiles, thundering waterfalls and a sparkling pool. Experience the wonders of Kakadu in the six seasons are very different. From the beautiful lotus flower to prehistoric crocodiles, Kakadu is full of treasures that can be explored.

Five ways in Kakadu tour

Kakadu National Park Australia1. Witnessing the Aboriginal art

Kakadu is the location of one of the largest collections of Aboriginal rock art in the world. See the crevices of stone carved by the ancestral Dreamtime at Nourlangie Rock. Or see paintings Lightning Man, Dreamtime ancestors who still manage massive thunderstorms in the rainy season, in Anbangang Gallery not far from here. See Rainbow Serpent paintings and a few examples of X-ray art beautiful in the world in Ubirr Rock. Kakadu is the location of one of the largest collections of Aboriginal rock art in the world. You will see traces of the hands of animals, hunters and Dreamtime drawings, as well as houses, stone tools, grindstone, art rock, and ocher which is used as dye materials in traditional ceremonies. Learn how art depicts the social history, culture and nature tour with Kakadu in the guide or through meaningful symbols.

Kakadu National Park Australia2. With rare flora and fauna ancient

Follow your tour Gubarra Pools Walk across the sandstone cliffs to shady monsoon forest or travel Bubba Walk through the wetlands surrounded by paperbark trees, pandanus, cycad and lotus. View Jim Jim Falls waterfall is amazing more than 250 meters tall. Explore the East Alligator River and Yellow Water across the crocodile, barramundi fish, and birds such as Magpie geese, brolga, Jabiru and white-bellied sea eagle. See jacana and jesus bird that flew among the leaves of the lotus flower. A quarter of all Australian freshwater fish species, and more than a third of Australian bird species can be found in Kakadu.

Kakadu National Park Australia3.In the spirit of adventure

Double axle vehicles rose to Koolpin Gorge or foot cliff Arnhem Land and camping overnight. Or follow the tour ride double axle vehicles to locations of interest such as Jim Jim Falls waterfalls and gorges Barramundi Gorge. Watch the majesty and beauty of Kakadu in full flight scenic or barramundi fishing with experienced fishing guides. Explore the East Alligator River in Aboriginal cultural tours or paddle canoe toward Twin Falls waterfall is amazing. Walking through the jungle bush through the rain forest, past waterfalls and wading pool crystal clear.

Kakadu National Park Australia4. Enjoy the different seasons

You have to visit Kakadu more than once to enjoy a very different season. Bininj local community divides into six seasons, beginning with a thundering waterfall and the blinding flash Gudjewg monsoon season from January to March until hot and dry weather on Gurrung season in August and September. See paperbark flowers are blooming near the billabong lake filled with water birds on Banggerreng season in April. Enjoy the comfortable weather and sunny skies in winter Wurrgeng from June through August. Enjoy the scenery is always changing in the landscape along the flight or enjoy the view from near the bush forest tour, billabong lake or river cruise.
Yellow Water Billabong, Kakadu, NT,
Yellow Water Billabong, NT

Kakadu National Park Australia5. Driving along the Nature's Way

Starting from Darwin and walked across the wetland wilderness rich in culture and pioneering history of Aboriginal communities in the tour Nature's Way. This tour takes you from Kakadu National Park listed as World Heritage to the National Park and Litchfield National Park Nitmuluk. Canoeing down the Katherine River, swimming in waterfalls Litchfield and see a collection of Aboriginal rock art in Kakadu largest in the world. Here you can walk to the top of the waterfall Gunlom Falls, which is famous in the movie Crocodile Dundee as Echo Pool, explore rock pools and cook food with fire pit at the foot of the Arnhem Land escarpment. For people who like photography and seeing wild animals and birds, this is a dream trip, everything is done on smooth paved roads suitable for single bergardan vehicle.

Australia's Red Centre

Australia's Red Centre














You probably already know about the red monolith in the Red Centre of Australia.
You probably know this sacred stone for the local Aboriginal community, and reflect the amazing colors when the sun rises and sets. You may not know that you can see through the eyes of Aboriginal people, or there are many sacred places and other amazing here in the middle of the Australia wide. Twin Uluru, Kata Tjuta ie, located only 40 kilometers from here and you'll find an awesome Kings Canyon canyon not far from Alice Springs. You may not realize in this landscape there is greenery and water pools are beautiful, dusty red roads and giant slabs of stone. And what might you do not really understand until you get here is the magic, majesty, loneliness and alienation that suggests Australia's Red Centre.

Five places you must visit the Red Centre

Australia's Red Centre1. Alice Springs and surrounding areas

Overnight at the famous outback town of Alice Springs, located in the middle of Australia just 200 kilometers south of the geographic center. From here you can walk through the jungle undergrowth, up double-axle vehicle or ride a camel across undulating sand dunes in the Simpson Desert. Biking to Simpsons Gap area in the morning, discover different styles of Aboriginal art along the Tanami Track and explore the rock art, artefacts and traditional ceremony site near the small village of St Teresa's Aborigines.

Australia's Red Centre2. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Watch Uluru towering 348 feet from the desert sand deep in the middle of Australia, which combines light and weather with colors that are so beautifully that rival the beauty of the sunset. Walking around Uluru along the foothills of the Anangu guide, and learn how rocks are created by ancestral spirits of the Dreamtime (the creation of the earth). You can even browse the traces they leave behind war. See Uluru while riding a motorcycle, from the back of a camel or helicopter ride with beautiful scenery. Drink a glass of champagne while watching the glint of the rock hill at sunset, then go home to enjoy dinner on the edge of a campfire, in the form of fish, barramundi, emu or kangaroo meat birds under bright starry skies. Only 40 kilometers from here, you will see Kata Tjuta - steep reddish circular dome formed by erosion for more than 500 million years. You can see both the wonders of this world in the National Park Uluru-Kata Tjuta, which offers tours with Aboriginal guides and accommodation ranging from camping to luxury resorts.

Australia's Red Centre3. Kings Canyon and the canyon National Park Watarrka

Walking to the edge of the canyon Kings Canyon to witness the stunning views of cliffs and canyons of the Park Watarrka bumpy. Stone wall protecting the towering canyon crevices that overgrown palm trees and lush green parts in the usually arid desert. See rare plants of the wet era that has passed and swimming in the tropical Garden of Eden. Explore the rock domes that have been weathered weathered in Lost City. Watch the sunset at Carmichael Crag, follow your tour Kathleen Springs Walk into the beautiful pool or walk all night along the Giles Track. If you do not like camping, you can spend the night at the resort or lodging in the wilderness.

Australia's Red Centre4. Finke Gorge National Park

Double axle car driving near cliffs towering sandstone and Finke River is partly sandy, partly dry at Finke Gorge National Park. Explore the desert oasis of Palm Valley in the valley, the only place in the world where there are Red Cabbage Palm. You can walk between the palm trees that lean in travel or tourism Mpulungkinya Arankaia Walk Walk that takes longer. Next, follow the short tour Kalaranga Lookout Walk to see the stunning views of the stone amphitheater that is surrounded by undulating cliffs. Or learn mythology of the Western Arrernte Aboriginal people in the two-hour tour of the famous Walk Mpaara. See knaggy gum trees that stretched long over sparkling water and mountains that change color from purple to red light at sunset.

Australia's Red Centre5. MacDonnell Ranges

Walking along the Larapinta Trail or path Emu Dreaming to Ormiston Gorge and Pound, through the trees a beautiful red river gum, wallabies and a pool of clear and cool. Admire the steep canyon walls that rise 300 meters from the river Ormiston Creek, then dive into the pool 14 meters deep. You can also refresh themselves in Ellergy Creek Big Hole, Redbank Gorge and Glen Helen Gorge is beautiful. Watch the rock wallabies in the surrounding hills and ghost gum tree at Simpsons Gap. Walking into Standley Chasm and see the steep walls reflect light red color in the sun in broad daylight. Do not forget to see the crater as wide as 20 kilometers in the Gosse Bluff, or Tnorala for the Western Arrernte Aboriginal people. The story of dreaming them a little more magical than scientific explanations say the crater was formed by a comet that fell to Earth about 130 million years ago. In the mountains of East MacDonnell, you can walk through the jungle bush, camping, ride a double axle vehicles and visit the Gorge and the town Trephina Arltunga gold hunt was abandoned.

Australia's Red Centre

Australia's Red Centre














You probably already know about the red monolith in the Red Centre of Australia.
You probably know this sacred stone for the local Aboriginal community, and reflect the amazing colors when the sun rises and sets. You may not know that you can see through the eyes of Aboriginal people, or there are many sacred places and other amazing here in the middle of the Australia wide. Twin Uluru, Kata Tjuta ie, located only 40 kilometers from here and you'll find an awesome Kings Canyon canyon not far from Alice Springs. You may not realize in this landscape there is greenery and water pools are beautiful, dusty red roads and giant slabs of stone. And what might you do not really understand until you get here is the magic, majesty, loneliness and alienation that suggests Australia's Red Centre.

Five places you must visit the Red Centre

Australia's Red Centre1. Alice Springs and surrounding areas

Overnight at the famous outback town of Alice Springs, located in the middle of Australia just 200 kilometers south of the geographic center. From here you can walk through the jungle undergrowth, up double-axle vehicle or ride a camel across undulating sand dunes in the Simpson Desert. Biking to Simpsons Gap area in the morning, discover different styles of Aboriginal art along the Tanami Track and explore the rock art, artefacts and traditional ceremony site near the small village of St Teresa's Aborigines.

Australia's Red Centre2. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Watch Uluru towering 348 feet from the desert sand deep in the middle of Australia, which combines light and weather with colors that are so beautifully that rival the beauty of the sunset. Walking around Uluru along the foothills of the Anangu guide, and learn how rocks are created by ancestral spirits of the Dreamtime (the creation of the earth). You can even browse the traces they leave behind war. See Uluru while riding a motorcycle, from the back of a camel or helicopter ride with beautiful scenery. Drink a glass of champagne while watching the glint of the rock hill at sunset, then go home to enjoy dinner on the edge of a campfire, in the form of fish, barramundi, emu or kangaroo meat birds under bright starry skies. Only 40 kilometers from here, you will see Kata Tjuta - steep reddish circular dome formed by erosion for more than 500 million years. You can see both the wonders of this world in the National Park Uluru-Kata Tjuta, which offers tours with Aboriginal guides and accommodation ranging from camping to luxury resorts.

Australia's Red Centre3. Kings Canyon and the canyon National Park Watarrka

Walking to the edge of the canyon Kings Canyon to witness the stunning views of cliffs and canyons of the Park Watarrka bumpy. Stone wall protecting the towering canyon crevices that overgrown palm trees and lush green parts in the usually arid desert. See rare plants of the wet era that has passed and swimming in the tropical Garden of Eden. Explore the rock domes that have been weathered weathered in Lost City. Watch the sunset at Carmichael Crag, follow your tour Kathleen Springs Walk into the beautiful pool or walk all night along the Giles Track. If you do not like camping, you can spend the night at the resort or lodging in the wilderness.

Australia's Red Centre4. Finke Gorge National Park

Double axle car driving near cliffs towering sandstone and Finke River is partly sandy, partly dry at Finke Gorge National Park. Explore the desert oasis of Palm Valley in the valley, the only place in the world where there are Red Cabbage Palm. You can walk between the palm trees that lean in travel or tourism Mpulungkinya Arankaia Walk Walk that takes longer. Next, follow the short tour Kalaranga Lookout Walk to see the stunning views of the stone amphitheater that is surrounded by undulating cliffs. Or learn mythology of the Western Arrernte Aboriginal people in the two-hour tour of the famous Walk Mpaara. See knaggy gum trees that stretched long over sparkling water and mountains that change color from purple to red light at sunset.

Australia's Red Centre5. MacDonnell Ranges

Walking along the Larapinta Trail or path Emu Dreaming to Ormiston Gorge and Pound, through the trees a beautiful red river gum, wallabies and a pool of clear and cool. Admire the steep canyon walls that rise 300 meters from the river Ormiston Creek, then dive into the pool 14 meters deep. You can also refresh themselves in Ellergy Creek Big Hole, Redbank Gorge and Glen Helen Gorge is beautiful. Watch the rock wallabies in the surrounding hills and ghost gum tree at Simpsons Gap. Walking into Standley Chasm and see the steep walls reflect light red color in the sun in broad daylight. Do not forget to see the crater as wide as 20 kilometers in the Gosse Bluff, or Tnorala for the Western Arrernte Aboriginal people. The story of dreaming them a little more magical than scientific explanations say the crater was formed by a comet that fell to Earth about 130 million years ago. In the mountains of East MacDonnell, you can walk through the jungle bush, camping, ride a double axle vehicles and visit the Gorge and the town Trephina Arltunga gold hunt was abandoned.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Fraser Island Australia

Fraser Island Australia

Welcome to Fraser Island as a World Heritage listed as the world's largest sand island.
Double axle car driving near the colored sand cliffs at The cathedrals or get on a plane with a stunning flight over the coast of Seventy-Five Mile Beach. Walking through the forest through the rain forest shrub that grows from the sand and bushes are full of wild flowers and swimming in the lake with the water shimmering gold coil. Visit Lake McKenzie, picnicking while watching the turtles at Lake Allom and see whales from the Indian Head. Discover the historic shipwreck Maheno in Happy Valley and see kangaroos, wallabies and possums on the way across the scrub forest into the countryside. Learn how the island is formed and about Aboriginal history and its beginnings are amazing. Easy to guess why the Aboriginal community called Fraser Island as 'K'gari' or heaven.

Five ways to have fun on Fraser Island

Fraser Island Australia1. With double-axle vehicle or plane

Since you entered the sandy road at Seventy-Five Mile Beach, this island can only be passed by a double axle vehicle. Browse one of the hundreds of sand road that connects the lakes, rain forests and other natural tourist destination. Driving toward a large sand dunes and sand cliffs, colorful high in the cathedrals. Or stop to float in Eli Creek flowing into the sea. Walking the plank bridge near Wanggoolba Creek, the water clearly crossed the lonely rain forest in Central Station, once a city forest. Taking a break to know the history of shipwrecks Maheno and colorful sand at The Pinnacles. Or enjoy a bath with tidal sea water is clear and bubbly at the Champagne Pools. To watch the scenery from the air, get on a plane and enjoy the view over Cathedral Beach, Happy Valley and Orchid Beach.

Fraser Island Australia2. With a rare and stunning natural

Visit the Pile Valley and see the river a quiet, tree height, natural ferns and trees and brush box satinay towering. Walking through an ancient rain forest filled with sand dunes at the Central Station. See Rainbow Gorge with colored sand formations, as well as cathedrals and colorful Pinnacles are located on the north side Maheno shipwreck. Explore more than 100 freshwater lakes, which partly brown and partly clear and watery blue. Follow McKenzie Lake Circuit Walk throughout the day to Lake McKenzie, one of 40 crystal-clear water lake which covers half the area of ​​all the lake water clearly in the world. Swimming in the blue waters or sitting on a clean white silica sand. Walking into the deepest lake in this island, namely Lake Wabby, surrounded by huge sand dunes and Lake Allom beautiful little where freshwater turtles lay in a wooded shore. Visit Bowarrady Lake, located 120 meters above sea level, and Lake Boemingen, renowned as the largest perched lake in the world. Fraser Island, you'll find nature that offers a different show every season - spring wildflowers, summer weather is bright, colorful autumn and winter wilderness.

Fraser Island Australia3. Sleeping under the stars or in the luxury lodging

Overnight at eco-friendly resort where you can enjoy massages, cocktails and cuisine restaurants. Or enjoy the privacy of the home by the beach surrounded by bush and wildlife. Here are also available hotels and furnished villas with views of the countryside and the sea. To be truly integrated with nature, install tents on site at the Central Station, Lake Boomanjin, Lake McKenzie, Dundubara, Waddy Point, Wathumba, Dilli Village or Cathedral Beach. Or search the place deserted sandy on the east coast.

Fraser Island Australia4. Watching wildlife

See birds of prey and stingray spines in a canoeing trip and some of 354 species of birds in this archipelago in the course of a guided ranger. The island is a habitat for land birds parrots are rarely seen, powerful owl and about 18 birds of prey. Sailing close to dugongs, turtles, dolphins and sharks or watch the wildlife is on the way down the coast and Indian Head. Wait for the occurrence of humpback whales that migrate from August to October. Find shrimp yabby and see a herd soldier crabs on the beach in a fishing trip along the guides. Exit at night and navigate your torchlight into bats, flying foxes, sugar gliders and frogs. Watch closely kangaroos, wallabies, possums, flying foxes, and dogs-beaked native Australian Dingo race on the island.

Fraser Island Australia5. Close look at the history of Aboriginal and European

You can read the evolution that has lasted 700,000 years in the wild flowers and climate change that has occurred over the centuries the giant sand dunes. See Aboriginal midden, fish traps, scarred trees and camp sites are at least 5,000 years in a joint tour guides. Visit the Arch Cliffs colorful cliffs, where the first Aboriginal man playing a musical instrument didgeridoo for humpback whales that are migrating and Moon Point, which had become a sacred place of birth provided to Aboriginal women. Explore the shipwreck S.S. Maheno, which was made in 1905 and used as a luxury passenger ship trans-Tasman and floating hospitals during World War I, before it sank due to a tornado. Follow the history tour and learn the story of the Europeans on the island, Eliza Fraser, who with her husband Captain James Fraser when their ship, Stirling Castle, ran aground in 1836. Hear the story of her dramatic rescue effort, including the loss of her husband and her newborn baby and taken prisoner by the local Aborigines. Visit the McKenzie Pier is now abandoned, which was built as the entrance area of ​​land to the loggers and then used by the Z Force during World War II. From the time the sand formations and Aboriginal Dreamtime story of Eliza Fraser and the struggle to preserve the environment in recent years, Fraser Island is rich with history.
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