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Hello today I want to tell you about the smallest

Continent in the world. It is Australia.

First of all I want to tell you about the


Opera House
Opera House is one of the most famous place in Australia. It is situated I Sydney in
the New South Wales. It was built in the 1973 and it became the culture center of
Australia. The architect whose name was Iorn Utson built Opera House. Now
there are five halls and nine other rooms in it. There is also one outside studio in
it. There can be 1547 persons in the biggest room of Opera House. Interesting fact
that one symphony was writing about this Opera House. Its name is The eights
miracle of the world. There is the biggest organ in the world, it consists of 10 154
pipeis.
I want to tell you about Hiller Lake

Hillier is the most mysterious pink lake in the world. Lake Hillier is located
on middle Island. Until now, the reason for the pink color of its water has
not been solved. It is believed that this amazingly beautiful lake was
discovered in 1802. The lake has a rocky bottom.
This area of Australia is uninhabited. You can swim in Lake Hillier, it is not
dangerous. Salt was mined in the lake at the beginning of the 20th century.
The pink lake is 600 meters long.

The third place you most visit in Australia is The big "Big Pineapple"In
Queensland

On Sunny Beach, near Brisbane, there is a 16-meter-high figure of


Pineapple - the largest pineapple in the world. Sunny Beach is also home
to the 16-meter Macadamia Nut, Big Ned Kelly (Australian fugitive
criminal and folk hero) 7 meters high, Big Orange, Big Shell. The Big
Pineapple is the first of its kind in Australia. Installed in 1971 near the
city of Nambour. It was followed by the Big Banana at Coffs Harbor,
the Big Golden Guitar at Tamworth, and even the Big Rubber Boot at
Tully.
The next one is The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is located in the Coral Sea, near northern
Australia. The reef can be seen from space and is the largest structure in
the world created by living organisms. The structure of this reef is made
up of billions of tiny organisms called coral polyps. In 1981, the Great
Barrier Reef was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This reef is
often called one of the 7 wonders of the world. The Great Barrier Reef
has one of the most diverse collections of marine life in the world,
including 450 species of coral, 1,500 species of fish, 4,500 species of
shellfish. 6 out of 7 species of sea turtles live here. There are more
different types of flora and fauna per square meter of BBR than in any
other corner of the planet, including rainforests. Some BBR reefs are
home to more fish species than the entire Caribbean! The earliest person
to discover these BBR coral reefs was Captain Cook during his first
voyage around the Earth in 1770, when his ship Endeavor crashed into
one of the reefs and was breached.
Then I want to tell you about the Stone Wave

Its height is 15 meters and its length reaches 110 meters. The stone wave
is part of the Hayden Rock. Its distinctive feature is that the walls of this
rock are very smooth, smooth and there are no sharp corners and
irregularities on it. The Stone Wave is one of the most famous and
popular landmarks on the continent of Australia . The stone wave is part
of the Hayden Rock.

The next attraction in Australia is Blue Mauntains

The Blue Mountains are located in New South Wells (NSW) near
Sydney, making them one of Australia's most easily accessible natural
attractions. This area got its name from the eucalyptus forests, which
form a bluish haze that constantly hovers above the ground. In total,
more than 90 species of eucalyptus grow here, most of which are unique
- therefore, the air here is special, saturated with essential oils and very
beneficial for the respiratory tract.

Then I want to tell you about penguin parade

Phillip Island is one of the most visited locations in Australia. The


Penguin Parade is a sight you will never forget. As soon as dusk
deepens, hundreds of small birds come ashore, carrying prey to their
children, hiding in the rocks and specially built houses. They appear in
groups of 20-30 individuals and, waddling a little awkwardly, go to the
nests. In 2000, an environmental disaster struck the region, an oil tanker
sank near the island, and oil spilled into the ocean. The oil has washed
away the natural grease that covers the penguin's feathers and protects
them from the cold. So that the birds would not die from frost, it was
decided to put them in sweaters from dolls, little penguins no more than
38 cm tall.

Then I will tell you about the rock Uluru

The oldest mysterious rock is about 700 million years old. The main
feature of the rock is the amazing color change. Uluru is composed of
sandstone, whose properties determine that at different times it is
colored differently. Europeans discovered this miracle only in 1892.

The I will tell you abuot Scull Rock

This is the famous Skull Rock, located in the Bass Strait between
Australia and the island of Tasmania and belongs to the state of Victoria.
There are various variants of the name - this is the island of the skull,
and the rock of the skull, and the mountain of the skull. Skull Rock is a
huge piece of granite, polished by sea waters for millennia, looks like
the skull of an ancient giant. Rather, as its upper part.
Phreizer Island

This “island” is 120 km long and 7 to 23 km wide. Its total area is 1840
km2. This is a unique natural formation with its own isolated ecosystem.
The dunes that make up the island were formed about 400 thousand
years ago and reach a height of up to 240 meters.
It is the biggest sandy island.

Interesting Facts

The small island of Kangaroo, as you probably already


guessed, is located in Australia and is small in size - its
area is just over four thousand square kilometers. He
"swam" not far from the mainland of the country,
moreover, it is the edge of pristine wilderness. And the
island is interesting both for its beautiful wide beaches
and stunning beauty of bays, as well as for unusual
landscapes and geological

The Tasmanian devil emits eerie monotonous screams


that terrify everyone. It is because of this feature that
he was nicknamed the devil In danger, the animal emits
a terribly unpleasant odor, like a skunk. The mouth is
thrown open not for the sake of a threat: just the beast
is not sure of further actions. It can bite through its
victim's spine or skull with one bite.

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