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Monday, May 2, 2011

NEW SOUTH WALES ( AUSTRALIA) NATIONAL PARKS

Lots of areas to camp, explore and really enjoy in New South Wales.
There are approximately 67 national parks in NSW. Around 5 per cent of the state has been  set aside for parks and reserves.
The largest  single park,  Kosciusko National Park ( 646 911 ha) located in the south-east of the state. It contains Australia's highest peaks, its most extensive ski fields and a spectacular display of spring wild flowers.
Even larger than Kosciusko is the combined area of three adjoining parks to the west of Sydney, namely Blue Mountains National Park, Wollemi National Park and Kanangra-Boyd National Park.
Wollemi, which contains Australia's largest area of unaltered forest, is a wilderness that can be enjoyed only by experienced bush-walkers. 
Kanangra-Boyd is similarly wild, although parts of it are accessible along a number of trails.
The Blue Mountains, however, contains some of the state's most familiar scenic attractions, including the Three Sisters, Govett's Leap and Wentworth Falls.
Myall Lakes National Park is a complex of coastal lakes and waterways on the north coast.
Royal National Park on the outskirts of Sydney I believe was Australia's first national park.
Warrumbungle National Park in the state's north-east  has a strange landscape of eroded volcanic peaks
Hope I have wet your appetite to get out and see this beautiful country. Arrange your next holiday through our web site and Discover Australia.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House

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