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		<title>There’s no Shortage of Natural Wonders to see in Australia – Part 1</title>
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In my last post I wetted your appetite for traveling to Australia with my top five reasons why you should visit Down Under. In today’s post I’m going to tell you more about this amazing country we call, Australia. Just over 21 million people call Australia home with the majority of people living along the [...]]]></description>
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<p>In my last post I wetted your appetite for traveling to Australia with my <a href="http://www.jamesgcoleman.com/five-reasons-travel-australia/" target="_blank">top five reasons why you should visit Down Under.</a> In today’s post I’m going to tell you more about this amazing country we call, <a href="http://www.australia.com" target="_blank">Australia</a>. Just over 21 million people call Australia home with the majority of people living along the eastern- seaboard. Inland Australia is mainly desert which is one of the big reasons why most Australians live along the coastline.</p>
<p>The largest city in Australia is Sydney, with just over 5 million people followed by Melbourne and Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne have a strong rivalry, similar to New York and LA. The best way to sum-up the two cities is Sydney has all the touristy things while Melbourne has the arts, cultural and nightlife… you decide which you prefer!</p>
<p>Over the next two days I’ll cover all <strong>my favorite natural wonders of Australia</strong>, starting with the first 5 today – they’re in no particular order.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.visitvictoria.com/displayobject.cfm/objectid.000128A3-CD21-1FFC-857280C476A90000/" target="_blank">The Great Ocean Road</a>, Victoria. I know America has the coast road between San Fran and LA and Cape Town has a similar stretch of road but Victoria’s goes one better! Like the other roads it hugs the rugged coastline for about 100 miles but the added bonuses are the opportunity to spot Koalas and the <a href="http://www.visitvictoria.com/displayobject.cfm/objectid.000B0BDC-CFBC-1A5C-BC6180C476A90000/" target="_blank">Twelve Apostles</a> at the very end.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.freycinetcolesbay.com/" target="_blank">Wineglass Bay, Tasmania</a>. Often forgotten, <a href="http://www.discovertasmania.com/" target="_blank">Tasmania</a> is full of natural beauty from old-growth forests and striking mountains to pristine beaches. Located on Tasmania’s east coast, Wineglass Bay is part of the Freycinet National Park and is one of Tassie’s best beaches. There are plenty of activities to do in the area from hiking and rock climbing to fishing and swimming. The most popular thing to do is to hike to the top of the mountain for spectacular views of <a href="http://www.gsbc.tas.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=304&amp;c=233" target="_blank">Wineglass Bay</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.rottnestisland.com" target="_blank">Rottnest Island, Western Australia</a>. A 45 minute ferry ride transfers you from the port city of Freemantle to an island filled of untouched beaches, bikes and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quokka" target="_blank">Quokkas</a>! With no cars on the island, bikes and Quokkas rule!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.byronbayguide.com.au/" target="_blank">Byron Bay</a>, Northern New South Wales. Famous for its hippies, surfing and natural beauty, Byron Bay is a relaxing destination without the high-rises and hype of other locations.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/places/world/kakadu/index.html" target="_blank">Kakadu National Park</a>, Northern Territory. Located near the city of Darwin, Kakadu National Park is filled with amazing natural beauty and Australian wildlife. Managed by the traditional landowners, Kakadu is a world heritage listed site and a must for any tourist heading to the North of the country.</li>
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<p>In tomorrow’s post I will list my five remaining favorite natural wonders of Australia. <strong>What’s your favorite spot in Australia? </strong>Leave a comment and share the love!</p>
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