Popular tourist attractions in Brisbane 2009
Botanic Gardens – Mt-Coot-tha
Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
Brisbane Mt Coot-tha Lookout
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Situated beside the Brisbane River, South Bank is the playground and meeting spot for everyone, where we gather for big events, fireworks, cultural shows and fun in all seasons. It’s a must-see spot for all visitors and the place that residents return to again and again...>>>
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Koalas are among the most easily recognised of all Australian animals but often go unnoticed as they rest wedged in the fork of a branch, high in a gum tree. From this angle, a koala may appear to be little more than a bump on the tree itself - but many people may not even take the time to look up in the first place. |
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Wether you decide to explore the rainforest, take advantage of the children’s playground or just relax by the lake, the Parkland has something for everyone to enjoy! |
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Situated just 30km from Brisbane at the southern end of Moreton Bay, Macleay Island is largely a residential island offering a quiet, relaxed lifestyle and a range of amenities...
Swimming, fishing, boating, a stroll along the beach or a walk through the small stand of native rainforest offer relaxing options for passing the time. |
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Travelers hitting the road all have a different idea on how they want to spend their vacation. Some want to enjoy time on the beach, while others prefer to roam the countryside. Fortunately, Ukraine has both to offer.
Much of the land is quite flat, with the exception of a region in the West. Only 5 % of the country is mountainous, offering tourist destinations, such as the Crimean Mountains located on the peninsula bearing the same name, and the Carpathians in the southwest. These destinations are preferred by those looking for great hiking and rafting adventures or cyclists who want to tour the abundance of paved or unpaved mountain roads. In the winter, avid skiers can find many trails to keep them fit and on the go.