Australia is two-thirds desert and is the driest inhabited continent on Earth. It’s also the smallest, lowest and flattest continent. It’s the sixth largest country in the world. It makes for an amazing site to see – there’s nowhere else in the world quite like the Australian outback or the untamed beauty of Tasmania, for example.
Of the over 800 species we have, about 300 won’t be found anywhere else in the world. Most of these animals are used to humans and pose no threat, but we also have salt water crocodiles, fresh water crocodiles, and sharks of various species.
Australia also has a long, indigenous population, who STILL use traditional practices that date back for thousands of years. You can see ancient rock art, learn about Aboriginal culture and the ethos that has driven these communities for generations.
Australian people are some of the most laid-back, friendly and easy going people in the world. We’re not big on politics (generally) and tend not to get involved with it. Our politicians aren’t worth remembering and we beg that you don’t try.
Australia is so huge that you will likely need to take a few domestic flights to get around, but unfortunately they are not cheap. It’s not just the price that is crazy about flying domestically, but the flight times! To travel from East to West, it takes 5 hours to fly the distance, and several hundred dollars.
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