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National Park Kakadu. Coober Pedy. AUSTRALIA. Kimberley. Barrier Reef. Bondi Beach. Shark Bay. Sydney Opera House. Kangaroo Island. National Park Blue Mountains. Barrier Reef. Northeast coast of Australia Is the biggest coral reef in the world Has an area of 2000 km
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National Park Kakadu Coober Pedy AUSTRALIA Kimberley Barrier Reef Bondi Beach Shark Bay Sydney Opera House Kangaroo Island National Park Blue Mountains
Barrier Reef • Northeast coast of Australia • Is the biggest coral reef in the world • Has an area of 2000 km • Is visible from the moon
Blue Mountains • 100 km west of Sydney • The highest point in the park is Mount Werong • Rock formation – Three sisters
Bondi beach • Popular city beach • One kilometre long • In summer – 40 000 of visitors every week • Bondi = the sound of waves • Underwater network against sharks
Kangaroo Island • Kangaroo Island is one of South Australia's most popular tourist attractions • 140,000 visitors each year • Animals Koalas, kangaroos, ostriches, sea lions and penguins • Interest :1 million sheep live on this island • 20 national parks and protected areas
Coober Pedy • City of Opals • Shops and building are located underground • Harsh desert clima
Opera house This building: is symbol of Sydney has the shape of shells is located on the spur into the sea Inside : 5 halls places for the exhibitions 3 restaurants and 6 bars library 60 changing rooms Interest: they used about one million tiles on the roof Budova Opery v Sydney se
Shark Bay • Beautifull beaches • Sad history • Untouched nature • Sharks, dolphins, turtles and sea lions • Shell beach
Kakadu • Old rock paintings , waterfalls, beautifull nature • Crocodile Dundee was filmed here • The Aborigines – the oldest living civilization in the world • Here lives: • 280 kinds of birds • 60 kinds of mammals • 10 000 kinds of insects • the biggest crocodiles in Australia
Kimberley • Wild mountain area • One of the biggest deposits of diamonds • Baobabs, untouched natur • The oldest rock massif in tho world • 400 000 square kilometres • Bungle Bungle - UNESCO