Sydney Harbor Bridge
Sydney Harbor Bridge has been one of the major tourist attraction in Australia through ages. It is a very rare phenomenon that a tourist visiting Australia has not visited the famous bridge. At the foot of the bridge one can see "The Rocks" placed which are considered as the birthplace of Sydney. A brave tourist can also take a walk up to the top of the bridge with an escort.
Fraser Island
Fraser Island has become the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. The tourists would be enthralled to see the lush rain forests, fresh water lakes, eye catching sand cliffs and many more at the Fraser Island. Dingo population is one of the factors that draws the tourists towards it. Moreover the vast stretch of white sandy beaches add to the beauty of the place and increase its credibility as a major tourist attraction in Australia.
Jamison Valley
Famous for the steepest cable car journey of the entire Southern Hemisphere, through a picturesque locale, the Jamison Valley attracts a number of tourists from across the world. One can enjoy a memorable ride in a glass floored cable car through the picturesque valley and enjoy the beauty of the Katoomba Falls, Three Sisters Rock formation etc.
Great Barrier Reef
One of the most visited tourist spots in Australia is the Great Barrier Reef which is also considered as the most well protected marine site in the whole world. The Reef stretches along 86 million acres along the North East Australian Coast. A tourist can enjoy the superb natural beauty offered by this marine site. The place bears a mark of historical significance because of the 30 shipwrecks that have been found here.
Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is also a World Heritage site and a most visited tourist attraction in Australia. Covering about five million acres in the Australia's Northern Territory, this site is the home of about 300 Aboriginals. One can find the Aboriginals residing among the Savannah Woodlands and Tidal Wetlands.
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