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Discover Australia's wild beauty

Explore Australia's biggest, oldest, and rarest natural treasures with this stunning photographic field guide. Find out where to go and experience the breathtaking landscapes firsthand. A must-have for nature lovers and adventurers.

Crave unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and vibrant cities?
Look no further than Australia!
From the outback's rugged beauty to the Great Barrier Reef's underwater wonders, it's an adventure unlike any other.
So, grab your sunscreen and sense of wonder – Australia awaits!

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About Australia

Australia, the world's smallest continent and sixth-largest country, lies down under, nestled between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Its diverse landscape ranges from the vast outback deserts to the tropical rainforests of the north and the iconic white-sand beaches.

With a population of around 26 million, Australia boasts a multicultural society, with over 30% of its population born overseas. Its indigenous population, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, have a rich history dating back over 65,000 years.

European settlement began in the 18th century, and Australia became a federation of six states in 1901. Today, it's a modern democracy with a strong economy and a unique blend of indigenous and European influences.

Fun Facts

  • Unique Island Continent: Australia holds the title of both the world's largest island and smallest continent.
  • Diverse Wildlife: Around 80% of Australia's animals are unique to the country, including iconic creatures like kangaroos, koalas, and the platypus.
  • Hopping Mad: Surprisingly, Australia has more kangaroos and sheep than people.
  • World Champs of... Cockroach Racing? Believe it or not, Brisbane, Australia, hosts the annual world championships of cockroach racing.
  • Snow in the Land Down Under: The Australian Alps receive more snowfall annually than the entire country of Switzerland.
  • Clean Air Capital: Tasmania, an island state south of mainland Australia, boasts the cleanest air and water in the world.