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Explore the lesser-known treasures of Australia beyond Sydney. Start your journey with the iconic Sydney Opera House, a masterpiece completed in 1973. Head south to Wollongong, home to the largest Buddhist temple in Australia, Nan Tien Temple. Travel north to Beerwah, where the Australia Zoo, managed by Terri Irwin, boasts a rich variety of wildlife. Finally, visit Kuranda, nestled in the rainforest near Cairns, and experience the cultural heritage of the Tjapukai people. Discover these unique locations that showcase the beauty and diversity of Australia!
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Certainly you know… …where Sydney is, but do you know where exactly Kuranda, Tjapukai, Beerwah or Wollongong are? I´m going to tell you something about these places. Kuranda Tjapukai Beerwah i Wollongong
Sydney Opera House • A lot of things… Ferry Harbour Bridge • A lot of places… Chinese Garden i Lunapark
. In Sydney is very famous building Sydney Opera House. It was completed and opened in 1973. The architect of Opera House is Dane Jørn Utzon. .
The next stop is in the city Wollongong situated near Sydney. There is the biggest Buddhist temple in Australia called Nan Tien temple. i ik ik
It is owned by Terri Irwin, the widow of Stave Irwin. They took over management of the zoo in 1992. And after that the zoo burst into action. • A lot of animals, • a lot of nature, • a lot of attractions!!!! Beerwah is the small town and there is a big Australian ZOO!!! The oldest crocodile‘s born in 1930! i
Aaand ….. we are near Cairns! Two places in one day… The first place is KURANDA! Kuranda is a town on the top of Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland. It is located 330 metres AHD, 25 kilometres from Cairns. It is a town of 650 people and is surrounded by rainforest. me
Barron Falls View from Skyrail Skyrail
The second place near Cairns and the last place in my project is Tjapukai
There are the Tjapukai people. The groupof Australian Aborigines. They‘re people, who want to show their culture to tourists.
That‘s all..Thankyouand see you!Photos and information by:Iwona Kožuszniková