By: Nikita Nikhil
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Australia is home to some of the world's most incredible natural and man-made wonders. Here are six iconic places you must add to your travel bucket list.
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The largest coral reef system on Earth, it's a vibrant underwater world perfect for snorkelling, diving, and experiencing marine life up close.
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Also known as Ayers Rock, this iconic red monolith is not just stunning to see but also has great cultural significance for the country's indigenous communities.
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One of the most famous buildings all over the world, the Opera House is loved for its architecture and is a hub for theatre, culture and music.
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Located alongside Victoria's Great Ocean Road, these limestone stacks offer some of the most breathtaking coastal views you'll ever experience.
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Kakadu is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient rock art, lush wetlands, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife and stunning scenery.
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Based in Nambung National Park, these limestone formations go back 30,000 years and make a landscape that is both eerie and beautiful.
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For more travel tips, guides, and inspiration on Australian wonders, click here.
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