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Caves & Other Natural Attractions
Australia abounds in natural attractions that take on many forms - caves, caverns, unusual rock formations, reefs, craters etc. These predominantly ancient wonders are spread across the continent attracting growing numbers of both domestic and international visitors annually.
Some of Australia’s most interesting caves include Jenolan, Yarrangobilly, Wellington, Wombeyan (NSW); Buchan (Vic); Naracoorte (SA); Capricorn (Qld); Moondyne, Jewel (WA); King Solomon, Gunns Plains (Tas). There is additionally an extensive list of Wild Caves in most states including the regions of Camooweal (Qld); Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula (SA); Kimberleys, Nullarbor, Pilbara, South West (WA).

Other equally fascinating ‘must see’ formations include the Great Barrier Reef (Qld); Devil’s Marbles, Uluru, Gosse Bluff (NT); Twelve Apostles (Vic); Kiama Blowhole (NSW); Wave Rock, Wolfe Creek Crater (WA).

 




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