5 Viewpoints to explore in Australia
Sixth largest country in the world, lying between Pacific and Indian Ocean. Home to natural features and bio diversity that is not seen in any other part of the world.
Anakie Gorge Walk is a 11.3 kilometer loop trail located near Staughton Vale, Victoria, Australia that features a lake. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is accessible year-round. The Anakie Gorge is steep and rocky, making for picturesque views with dry forest and high escarpments.
A hike through beautiful sceneries to the summit of mount Bishop.
One of only seven off-shore parallel to coast bridges in the world. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway, and a walkway, the bridge is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive.
An unusual rock formation in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, on the north escarpment of the Jamison Valley. The Sisters were formed by land erosion. The sandstone of the Blue Mountains was eroded over time by wind, rain, and rivers, causing the cliffs surrounding the Jamison Valley to be slowly broken up.
Collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road. Seven of the original eight stacks remain standing at the Twelve Apostles viewpoint, after one collapsed in July 2005.