What are the landscapes in Australia


(WolfeCreekCrater)

Also known as Wolf Creek Crater, it is a well-preserved meteor crater located in Western Australia.

(Shark Bay, Western Australia)

Seagrass plains have the largest area and highest species diversity. In other areas, one or two species of seagrass are usually distributed over a large geographical area, for example, in most of the large areas of North America and Europe, only one species of seagrass exists.

But in the Shark Bay area, there are as many as 12 species, and in some parts of the bay, nine species of seagrass can easily be identified per square meter. The Marine Park and the significant seagrass plains form an important part of Shark Bay's World Heritage site. There are many shallow areas within Shark Bay that are good places for diving and diving activities.

(Warrnambool)

It is a port city on the southwest coast of Victoria, Australia, the end point of the famous Great Ocean Road, and the cultural and educational center of the southwest coast of Victoria. Warrnambool city is located in the southern coast of Victoria, Australia, northwest of Bass Strait, the west end of the world famous Great Ocean Road, 263 kilometers away from Melbourne City.

It has an area of about 400 square kilometers (urban area is about 123 square kilometers) and a population of about 35,000 (2016). The city has beautiful scenery, mature education, culture, sports and tourism, and is the city with the fastest population growth and the strongest economic development momentum in Victoria. Urban infrastructure has developed rapidly, and the city has built the most advanced hospital on the southern coast of Victoria. Every year in early May, the famous Warrnambool Cup horse Festival is held at the local racecourse.

(Alice Springs)

It is one of Australia's most famous outback towns, surrounded by red desert that stretches hundreds of kilometres in all directions. It is the gateway to the classic natural landscape of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta National Park. Alice Springs is also known as the Land of aeroplanes. The arid desert climate and ample space around Alice Springs Airport make it a logical location for aircraft storage facilities.

(Bendigo)

It is a small city located in the central state of Victoria, Australia, 128 kilometers northwest of Melbourne City, in the past its population has always been increasing, about 96,000 people, the fourth largest city in Victoria after Melbourne (the capital of Victoria), Geelong and Ballarat. Bendigo's jurisdiction covers 3,000 square kilometres, including many small towns, and its total population is close to 100,000. La Trobe University has a main campus in Bendigo, becoming the most important educational venue in the Bendigo region.

After the discovery of gold in 1851, it began to develop and became an important mining town, named Sandhurst. Nearby for wool, beef cattle, dairy, fruit, vegetable producing areas. An important trading center for wheat and live livestock. Industries include ironmaking, woolen textiles, clothing, ceramics, meat processing and large ordnance factories.

(Bundaberg)

Located in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia, it is a vibrant port city with a population of about 100,000 and an area of about 6,000 square kilometers.

(Tamworth)

It is a small city in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia, located between Brisbane and Sydney, two major cities in eastern Australia, with a population of 43,000. Held in late January each year, the Tamworth Country Song Festival is Australia's "country song capital" and the reason why Tamworth is famous. If you love country music, this is paradise. But if you don't like it, keep going.

(Fraser Island)

It is located on the east coast of Australia north of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, about 400 km from Brisbane, and is maintained by the City Council of Maryborough and Hervey Bay, Australia. With an area of 1,620 square kilometers, Freze Island is the largest sand island in the world. The majestic remnants of the tall tropical rainforest stand on the sandy soil, and the vegetation on the entire island grows on the sand, which is of great ecological research value.

Extending from the beach into the island, you can see half the world's freshwater dune lakes. Moving sand dunes, clear bays and white beaches make up the unique landscape of this island, with colorful sandstone cliffs, rainforest plants growing in the sand, clear bays and long white beaches, it is absolutely a beautiful paradise.

(The Tasmanian wilderness)

It was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1982. By 1989 it had expanded to 1.38 million hectares. It is one of only three temperate wilderness areas left in the Southern Hemisphere. The Tasmanian Wilderness has Australia's largest river system, deepest lake and most spectacular mountain range, and is a billion years old. People lived here 20,000 years ago, the caves in the mountains were home to Ice Age hunters, and the stone walls are carved with the oldest murals in the world.

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