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Great Barrier Reef
Many tourists come to Australia, from around the world, and most of them are scheduled to visit the Great Barrier Reef, but if you want to dive, usually to the Great Barrier Reef, making them just a few hours cliff. Hamilton is the largest of the 74 Queensland Whitsunday Islands and is situated on the banks of the Great Barrier Reef. Its blue waters, coral reefs, awesome, wildlife and beaches, making your experience that will long remember. The island was almost excluisively used for tourism and the airport only at Whitsunday Islands.
Hayman Island is the northernmost island of the Whitsunday Islands and is renowned for its elegance and excellent service. Besides providing easy access to the Great Barrier Reef, have lush, tropical gardens, birds and various species of flora and fauna of Australia. Guests can enjoy the swimming pools; including the famous Hayman pool is 7 times Olympic swimming pool. Green Island is north of both islands is 600 old and Coral Cay National Park, located on the Great Barrier Reef. Visitors can explore the rainforest Emerald, to the coral reefs in the semi-submersible, Big Cat Reef Cruiser around, walking on clean sand bottom with smooth Seawalker, or just relax with your favorite book. Dunk Island is an island of tropical rainforest, just 4 km from the coast of North Queensland. This area is part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage and the largest island in the Family Islands National Park. In the absence of predators and ample supply of food from the water the reef is an ideal place for nesting. For visitors, there are deluxe accommodations, restaurants and things to do indefinitely. Lizard Island is one of the islands north of the Great Barrier Reef. Private resort in the park with 24 white sand beaches and lagoons. Brampton Island is located at the southern entrance of the Whitsunday Passage is surrounded by coral, twelve beautiful beaches, coral gardens and spectacular views of walking and jogging track.
Fraser Island is located on the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef; the largest sand island in the world is the only place where there is a high-growth rain forest on sand dunes. White sand beach surrounded by sand-colored rocks and there are over 100 freshwater lakes. 4WD Safari is the best way to the shores of the islands to explore spectacular. Magnetic Island is an island alone, in the north of the Great Barrier Reef, with a combination of pristine national park and population. Depending on your personal lifestyle, these islands offer a variety of accommodation, the choice of activities ranging from the islands near the Great Barrier Reef and the topography is diverse and beautiful landscapes.
Brief History of Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House is an architectural masterpiece, featuring the talents of man and understanding of the structural integrity. Being in the harbor and enjoy a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, this structure, beautiful area is recognizable as the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower and other major monuments in the world.
Located Benne Long Point, the Opera has reached the peak that overlooks the beach and makes the most of Sydney’s water from the sky. This iconic building designed by Jorn Utzon, a Danish architect, and resembles a ship in full sail. It’s hard to build structures, but the Sydney Opera House is a distortion and can easily be built elsewhere. In 1956, the NSW Government has launched a contest in the hope of the world’s greatest architects. The government is looking for the best picture, time and cost parameters and did not care at that time.
All the architects charged with designing the building performance of two, a symphony concert and the other for work. Opera House will take years to build.
Nothing is moving right to the development of Opera, and half of the cost overruns, changing public opinion and pressure from the government, Utzon finally retired and left the development of other architects, including Farmer Ted, who finished interior and glass walls of buildings.