Despite being considered the most dangerous places on Earth, Australia can be proud to have also the most spectacular nature, from large, strangely-shaped trees, glowing lakes, unusual deserts to amazing tropics filled with wildlife. There are a lot of wonderful places every tourist in Australia needs to see, but truth is, not much of us really know about the true magnificence of the Australian nature.
According to E. Bright, an Australian tourism lover apparently working with one of the top Melbourne house removal and relocation companies, Down Under hides lots of natural treasures. Being on the other side of the world makes its warm Summer weather especially alluring for the Europe and American tourists during the last months of the year when the Northern hemisphere of our planet is almost frozen.
The Jewel Cave
A top, must-visit place in my personal list is the Jewel Cave, located in the Karri forest of the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge. it is one of the biggest Australian show caves with an estimated reachable depth of 42 meters.
Mount Augustus
Mount Augustus is the largest monolith in the world and is considered one of Australia's most popular places to visit.
The Pinnacles
One of Austarlia's most fascinating natural landscapes are the Pinnacles located in the desert sands of Nambung National Park.
Tourism Development in Australia
Australia has some of the greatest nature heritage in the world offering a diversity of whimsical landscapes to its residents and visiting tourists. It resembles all of nature's beauty squeezed into the otherwise huge Southern Hemisphere continent. Australia's vast plains, beautiful tropics, incredible deserts and unnatural landscapes put the country in the top charts of the world's most beautiful places on earth. Known not only for the only place where kangaroos exist naturally, Australia offers the ideal weather and natural habitat for thousands of law-protected species. No wonder such beautiful and fragile creatures such as koalas and corals call this particular place their home. This spectacular continent will continue to amaze us with its mystical nature. Photo credits: Hellsgeriatric on Flickr