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Australia’s landscapes - Outback
In the red desert of the outback in Australia you can find the spectacular red rocks like Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Karlu Karlu. Kings Canyon offers steep gorges to hike through.
Australia’s landscapes - North and west
Gaze at pictures of the popular landscapes of Kununurra in the north from above and travel along the west coast from Darwin down to Perth, where you can see the Pinnacles.
Australia’s landscapes - East and south
The popular east coast with its paradise beaches on Fraser and Whitsunday Island and the rough and rocky coastline of the south coast, but also rain forests and caves will wait to be discovered.
Australia’s metropolises - Sydney and Melbourne
Beside the famous landmark of the Opera House, the two biggest cities of Australia offer a fascinating and stimulating sea of lights, especially at night.
Australia’s animals - Mammals and pelicans
Enjoy the pleasure of the unique fauna of this versatile continent and meet animals like koalas, kangaroos, pelicans, seals and the legendary dingos.
Australia’s animals - Birds, reptiles, amphibians
Down Under is not only homeland for dangerous animals like spiders and crocodiles, it’s also home for birds, dragonflies, lizards and crabs.
Australia’s sunsets
When the sun reaches the Australian horizon, the sky starts to fade into a blaze of colour, which needs to find something comparable. The surrounding slides you into a safe dream world.
Australia’s roads
The endless straight and horizon touching roads of Australia communicate a very special feeling of adventure and freedom.
Backpacking in Australia - East coast
The east coast of Australia offers a lot of parties and perfect surf beaches. Fraser Island and the Whitsunday Islands, south of the Great Barrier Reef, are the most popular and exciting spots.
Backpacking in Australia - Outback and north
A drive through the outback of Australia leads you to legendary rocks like Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Karlu Karlu. The tropical green in Australia’s north, e.g. Kakadu National Park is a nice contrast to the centre.
Backpacking in Australia - West coast
The west coast of Australia obviously attracts less backpackers. Here you can enjoy Australia’s national parks pretty isolated from other tourists. But this just turns it into an even bigger adventure.
Backpacking in Australia - South coast
The south coast of Australia is showing a rough environment to its visitors. But especially the Great Ocean Road with its wave-shaped rocks, being surrounded by a choppy sea, is unique.
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