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  • Cape LeeuwinOne of the great capes of the world and home to Australia's tallest lighthouse.
  • LancelinA small fishing town in western Australia, stretching along the ocean.
  • Magnetic IslandA mountainous island offshore of Townsville, Australia, with a national park and several resorts, attracting tourists like a magnet.
  • Hyams BeachHyams Beach is a true white paradise, having the whitest sand in the world.
  • Mission BeachA beautiful beach on the Australian coast, invaded by sand bubbler crabs.
  • 75 Mile BeachWatch out sunbathers! 75 Mile Beach is not only a beach, but also a runway and a motorway.
  • Barossa ValleyThis wine region in South Australia is one of the best wine-producing regions on the Australian mainland with a rapidly-growing international reputation.
  • Hervey BayA beachside city in south east Queensland and a centre for whale watching.
  • Montague IslandMontague Island can only be visited with organized tours and is great for watching birds, seals and whales.
  • Kakadu National ParkKakadu National Park is the largest national park in Australia and it contains one of the highest concentrated areas of aboriginal rock art sites in the world.
  • Rottnest IslandThe bays and beaches are the primary attraction on Rottnest, featuring excellent reefs and caves, for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
  • Heart ReefA scenic flight over the Great Barrier Reef and you'll be amazed by the beauty of the Heart Reef.
  • TasmaniaAustralia's only island is one of the most mountainous islands in the world, with great and diverse landscapes.
  • Moreton IslandMoreton Island is a 36 kilometers long sand island, and it is also the second largest sand island in the world.
  • Whitsunday IslandThe largest island in the Whitsunday Islands archipelago, and home to the famous Whitehaven beach.
  • Hamilton IslandOne of the Whitsunday Islands of Queensland, Australia, which made waves in 2008 when it advertised the caretaker's position as the Best Job in the World.
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