Popular tourist attractions in the state's second largest in Australia, "Queensland"

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The Great Barrier Reef

In the last post we have discussed. "Three Top Tourist Attractions In Victoria, Australia". This time we will review a popular tourist spot in the state's second largest in Australia, the Queensland:
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The Great Barrier Reef

It seems no exaggeration to The Great Barrier Reef dubbed one of the famous natural wonders in the world. The size is larger than the wall of China made a series of coral reefs is the only living thing visible from outer space.

Comprised of over 3,000 coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef stretches over 2,000 miles in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, northeast Australia. There are at least 900 islands with golden beaches in the vicinity. While rich in natural underwater marine life such as dolphins, tropical fish, mollusks, giant clams, dugongs, sea snakes, and even green turtles and humpback whales. More than 200 species of birds also roam and nest there.

Thanks to the natural beauty under the sea and on the surface, The Great Barrier Reef has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1981. Till date, approximately 820 and 1,500 transport operators operating in the tourist areas. In addition to diving, other activities that can be done by the tourists are snorkeling, kayaking, bungy jump, swimming, fishing, sailing, and horseback riding.

Tjapukai National Park

Aborigines, the original inhabitants of Australia, is thought to have inhabited the region since 40,000 years ago. Papuan nation's descent nomadic and foraging by hunting, farming, and farming. After the British colonized Australia, the nation Aboriginpun slowly eliminated.

National Parks are located in Cairns Tjapukai is a place where the public can get to know everything about Aboriginal peoples. Built about 20 years ago, this national park has five theaters, traditional Aboriginal campsites, art galleries, shops and restaurants. In this place, tourists can learn and watch a demonstration of how Aboriginal peoples to hunt, make and use their traditional weapons, dancing, body painting, and more. Everything is packed with very interesting.

There are two sessions presented at Tjapukai national parks, namely Tjapukai Tjapukai by Day and by Night. Tjapukai by Day featuring the history of the life of the indigenous peoples who live in the rainforest such as hunting, traditional drug manufacturing, games and others. While Tjapukai by Night invites travelers to enjoy an exciting adventure as follow traditional ceremonies, performances Quinkan spirits, spectacular fire-making, and others.

Tjapukai national park is the largest national park in Australia's indigenous and recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as the stage show with the longest duration in the continent.

Lone Pine koala sanctuary garden

Located on the edge of Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Lone Pine is the park's first and largest koala sanctuary in the world. Its location is not far from the Gold Coast, one of Australia's most popular recreation areas.

Lone Pine koala sanctuary garden area of 4.6 hectares was established in 1927, with the first residents koala pair named Jack and Jill. There are currently at least 130 koalas kept there, and each one should koala held by visitors from no more than 30 minutes per day. Koala Forest is the main attraction of this place, where there are about 30 koalas are cool to jump from branch to branch while enjoying their favorite leaf.
Lone Pine koala sanctuary park constructed such that it is natural and convenient for all the animals there. In addition to koalas, these attractions also maintains kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, kiwi, platypus, and a number of other reptiles. Various species of birds such as cockatoos, cassowaries, parrots, starlings rainbow, and others can also be found there.
A number of performances such as starlings feeding rainbow, dexterity Nanjing shepherds, and other interesting performances held regularly.

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