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Quote: King’s Park is somewhere well worth a visit which you can get to on the Cat buses and once you are there you can walk down a wonderful avenue of Lemon scented Ghost Gum trees on Fraser’s Avenue. These huge trees
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Quote: Stroll through paradise along stony paths winding their way through patches of bush, garden oasis’s, grassed areas, through pavilions and past ponds—all the time listening to the musical chorus of the native
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Quote: Admiral's Arch has a light house and some plaques. Yeah yeah. Get real, you're here to see the colonies of New Zealand Fur Seals as they play and rest and generally be seals. This location doesn't take up too
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Quote: Urimbirra is a relatively small animal park with a great heart. In addition to allowing up-close and personal interactions with Australia's unique animals, the park also cares for animals in need. This family-run
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Quote: West from Lithgow take the turn-off of the highway to Mudge and you will find Newnes hidden away at the northern end of the Wolgan Valley in the Wollemi National Park.It is essential to have your own transport
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Quote: Florence Falls is not far from the entrance to Litchfield N.P. at Batchelor, and can easily be reached by car. It consists of two waterfalls flowing next to each other, both entering a lake with cool water. The
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Quote: Litchfield is a gorgeous national park, not too far from Darwin. There are waterfalls tumbling down high sandstone cliffs, amazing termite mounds, great rock formations, crystal clear pools, and much more. After
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Quote: This is a beautiful national park featuring the Murchison River. Unfortunately, we had only a short time to spend here, but even so, it was such an accessible park that we were still able to enjoy all it had to
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Quote: I spent many of my childhood years riding my bike around the park, doing the odd spot of fishing, even at Parramatta Stadium next door. Ooops, I almost forgot the public swimming pools! D'oh!
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Quote: Paronella Park is hard to describe. It belonged to a Spanish man named Paronella and his wife. It was their vision to have a castle in this part of Australia. There are many gardens and remains of the castle.
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