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Discover this perfect getaway with its best ski fields in the world, magnificent nature, untouched paradisaical beaches melting under the sunlight that represents Victoria as a sight of wonderful contrasts. |
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Victoria is the smallest Australian mainland, but none of its states is so wooded, has so many streams and waterfalls. Enjoy the spectacular views of this place which beauty will lead you to an imaginary realm of marvels or wonders. |
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The discovery of gold in Victoria's central region over 150 years ago has left a rich and lasting legacy in almost every town in the Goldfields. Tour the impressive Victorian streetscapes of Bendigo and Ballarat with their grand hotels and public buildings or explore the quaint shopfronts and miners' cottages in townships such as Maldon, Castlemaine and Dunolly. |
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Wilsons Promontory is a peninsula that forms the southernmost part of the Australian mainland. It is home to many marsupials, native birds and other creatures. Come around Wilsons promontory and experience it yourself. |
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In the Grampians you'll find the space to think, view to take your breath away, stunning natural features, wildlife and even luxury surrounded by nature. The rocky range of mountains that rises up from the plains are the heart of this region and reason people come back for more. |
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The Twelve Apostles are a collection of natural limestone stacks standing just off shore in the Port Campbell National Park, on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Their proximity to one another has made the site a popular tourist attraction. Originally the site was called the Sow and Piglets. |
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