Situated on Australia’s Great Ocean Road, the Twelve Apostles are a set of breathtaking rock formations.
Within the nearly 8,000 square miles that make up Kakadu National Park, there is beautiful nature, thriving wildlife, and historic carvings.
The Wave Rock of Hyden, Australia is 50 feet high and 360 feet long. The striated colors of the rock are what give it a unique, wave-like look.
One of the most intriguing landmarks in Australia. From the sky, it looks like a bunch of beehives, when in reality it’s towering cone karst rock formations in sandstone.
The Blue Mountains are actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but it’s the Three Sisters that draw most of the visitors. And it has an interesting Aboriginal legend to go with it.
There are all of the extremely cool things to see here, including some of the largest tree species in the world, thousands of butterflies, and even plants that glow in the dark!