From surfing to kangaroos to
traveling in the Outback, I can’t imagine there being any spare time when
taking a trip to Australia. Surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans,
Australia is one unique country. It is best known for the Great Barrier Reef,
the Sydney Opera House, and the Blue Mountains National Park. While the climate
in this continent changes from season to season it is much more desirable than
Michigan’s climate. In the north it stays pretty warm and has a tropical feel,
but in the south toward the end of the year it gets cooler and rainy. I would
defiantly plan a trip around the winter months, I would be traveling more north
and at that time it is warm and dry.
Australia is one of the wealthiest
countries in the world and continues to grow. In comparison to other countries
it has some of the highest rankings in quality of life, economic freedom,
health, and education. Australia is the
world’s smallest continent, but considered the largest island. What I never
knew was that Australia is separated into six states, New South
Wales (NSW), Queensland (QLD), South
Australia (SA), Tasmania (TAS), Victoria (VIC) and Western
Australia (WA). This continent also contains the world’s most
beautiful and unique underwater life. Australia is home to The Great Barrier
Reef, the world’s largest coral reef, and labeled one of the seven natural
wonders of the world. While traveling to Australia you will come across many
different landscapes, from rainforest, woodlands, wetlands, to deserts and
forests. What I find the most interesting is that although they speak English it
is called Australian English, one would have to listen carefully because they
have their own slang and dialect that differs from the English language.
If I were to visit Australia I would
be sure to see the variety of landscape that it has to offer. One city that I would
have to visit would be Sydney. Sydney is home the most famous Sydney Opera House
and although I may not be much into opera, I would love to say that I have been
there, just witnessing the architecture of the city would be worth it. Next, I would
travel north to Queensland. There I would go scuba diving in the grand ocean to
explore around the Great Barrier Reef. During this vacation I would defiantly need
to learn how to surf, one cannot go to Australia and not surf. Each destination
that is on the coast, I would hit the waves because it is a staple on this
grand island. Last stop would be Red Centre Way which is located in the Outback
of Australia. Taking a tour through the mountainous sand dunes would take about
five days. This portion of the trip is where one would see the wild life, go
rock climbing, and tour the deserted landscape in the solidarity of you, a
friend, and a tour guide.

This trip would revolve around the
nature of what Australia has to offer. Although there would be a trip or two
into the city to see the architecture and other tourist destinations, the Great
Barrier Reef and the Outback are far more intriguing.
Makenzie, I never knew that Australia was divided into states that's pretty interesting. I would also love to see the sights and attractions in Australia, it looks and sounds like a very beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that it was the wealthiest country. it sounds like I beautiful place to go! I for one would go scuba diving!!!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea they were so wealthy, I think thats awesome! I was actually thinking about going there for SB this year. It looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy brother's wife studied abroad in Australia and she said it was amazing! That is definitely somewhere I'd love to go!!
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