Follow RUBY on a tour around Australia
Shout G'day, the Australian surprise journey has begun.
🖼Australia, located between the South Pacific and Indian Oceans, consists of the Australian mainland, Tasmania, other islands, and overseas territories. Due to minimal plate movement, it has formed towering landscapes, and the geological age of the mountainous plateaus within the continent is also very ancient, making for rich tourist resources. From the tropical rainforests in the north to the desert landscapes in the central west, and then to the urban scenery and sunny beaches along the southeast coast.
❤The coastal scenery of Australia is its most attractive feature for tourists, with seascapes and beaches in coastal areas throughout the country. Whether it's the Pacific Ocean in the east or the Indian Ocean in the west; the urban coastal scenery of Sydney and Melbourne, as well as the sunny beaches of the Gold Coast, or the seascapes along the Great Ocean Road, all are the best travel destinations in Australia.
👍In the winter of the Southern Hemisphere, the beautiful scenery of Australia is even more prominent! The Snowy Mountains in the southeast of New South Wales are the highest mountain range in Australia, with an altitude of 2228 meters. Mount Kosciuszko is covered with white snow, with snow all year round. Below the mountain is a quiet, uninhabited area, and driving in the Campbell Port National Park, you can see the wave-sculpted rock layers and the majestic Twelve Apostles standing in the sea, especially during sunset. Standing on the viewing platform and looking at the sea and sky in the distance, it's too beautiful.
🌟Circling around Australia, whether it's going to Brisbane to see the starlight trees, crossing the heart of Australia to see the starry sky in Uluru National Park, or looking at the Martian landscapes in Coober Pedy and feeling the garden city in the capital Canberra, you will eventually return to Sydney, to see this oldest, most prosperous, and most colorful city, leaving behind the twilight scene of the Sydney Opera House.
Miss Sydney, who can speak Chinese, listened to the construction process of the Sydney Grand Theatre. It was quite good. The talented Danish architect bought tickets on the negative glass window. It was not possible to speak English. The explanation was quite standard in Chinese.
The first time I admired the Sydney Opera House so close, I really yearned for the power of such a powerful architectural material. The children also liked this building. It was really the eighth architectural miracle.
The Sydney Opera House is very worth going. It not only looks magnificent, rich in characteristics, but also has a world inside. Not only has the introduction of construction history, but also can see its unique architectural layout and structure, and can not take pictures inside the theater. The tour guide is also very responsible.
An hour's tour is worth it. It is very good value to visit the 3 halls of the Opera House. The explanation is also very careful, comprehensive understanding of the Sydney Opera House, design, construction, past and present ~~ In short, I highly recommend an hour's itinerary.
The Chinese explanation staff spoke very well, the whole 60 minutes, understand the construction process of the Sydney Opera House, appreciate the beautiful scenery of the Sydney Opera House, it is worth a visit.