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Melbourne. Kazantseva Dolly. Best of Melbourne. Views. The view to Yarra river from Princess Bridge is the Melbourne's number one viewpoint. One one city symbols is beautiful pedestrians bridge. This is Southgate suburb. The Yarra bank.
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Melbourne Kazantseva Dolly
Best of Melbourne
Views • The view to Yarra river from Princess Bridge is the Melbourne's number one viewpoint. One one city symbols is beautiful pedestrians bridge. This is Southgate suburb.
The Yarra bank • The Yarra bank is one of the favorite places for walk. On the river there are cruise boats. On the upper picture is view from Rialto towers, you can see Princess bridge and pedestrians bridge. The building on the left photo is Melbourne's Crown Casino.
It is interesting! • On the left picture you can see fountain near casino. Water comes unexpected, provoking kids and some adults to run thru and stay dry.
The most interesting Museums In Melbourne
Captain Cook’s Cottage Zoos and Aquarium Museums If you like animals, there are 3 zoos and an Aquarium in Melbourne. See and tour Captain James Cook's Cottage.
Melbourne Museum Contains 20 different exhibitions, such as: Aboriginal Centre Bunjilaka, living Forest Gallery, Science and Life gallery, Mind and Body gallery, and Evolution gallery.
Old Melbourne Gaol • In Melbourne you can even visit the oldest surviving remand prison - at the Old Melbourne Gaol you can see the death-mask and pieces of the armour belonging to the famous bushranger Ned Kelly.
Sovereign Hills – XIX century gold rush town • You can see the whole history of the gold rush - from its very beginning to its fading end and the subsequent beginnings of Australian Commonwealth and independance.
Not far from Ackland Street there is the famous Saint Kilda Beach, where no one swims (except Russians), but everyone is walking, skating and biking.
View from Rialto Towers • Rialto Towers is the highest building in Melbourne. It is 253 meters (830 ft) tall and is something of a landmark in the CBD. On the first picture it's the first tall building on the left.