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Bunya Mountains

May 18, 2011
By olympics

Bunya Mountains - Things to Do in Queensland, Australia

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Queensland is the second State of Australia. Commonly called the Sun-state, enjoys a warm, tropical beaches, tropical forests of the world heritage of inland Australia, Great Barrier Reef, bunya mountains, nice beach communities and Brisbane, the third largest city in Australia.

Most visitors come to Queensland in Brisbane, and is the main gateway to this region. Brisbane is a city for all travelers, offering a wealth of outdoor activities, art galleries and museums, shopping, beaches, Bunya Mountains, restaurants and nightlife.

Some of the most popular attractions in Brisbane:

- South Bank is a community living in the arts and culture, located on 16 acres of waterfront property. It is full of outdoor markets, cafes, restaurants, hiking Bunya Mountains and biking. And for that hot Aussie day, cool at the beach streets while bathing in the lagoon for swimming. Home of the Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland Museum, Modern Art Gallery of Queensland and Performing Arts Center, it is a great destination for those who have art in their hearts.

- Story Bridge: Bridge tours are available at this famous bridge. Guide will take you 2 ½ hours to climb, nearly a mile and a half bridge, which offers spectacular 360 degree views of the city, Bunya Mountains and the Brisbane River.

- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Koala Sanctuary is the first and largest in the world. Sanctuary offers the opportunity to approach a wide variety of Australian wildlife such as kangaroos, wombats, dingoes, and of course the Koala! You can also try holding a koala. Marsupial soft sticks to you like a child, is not your average animal!

- Moreton Bay Islands are just a short drive and ferry ride from Brisbane. Provides dozens of islands of sand in the warm blue waters, Moreton Bay is a popular getaway for residents and visitors to Brisbane. Here you can feed wild dolphins does not work or rewarding the top of Mount Storm.

Bunya Mountains is a popular destination. In fact, how many Australians go on holiday? With 70 kilometers of sandy beaches, theme parks, restaurants and shops, you cannot go wrong.