Australia is unique
The varieties of Australian features are significant. Many international travelers visiting Australia underestimate the incredible things we hold in this country. There are many reasons why Australia is unique, some reasons include:
- Australia is the largest island and the smallest of the world’s continents (7,682,300 sq. km). It is also the lowest, flattest and the driest (not including Antarctica).
- Australia and NZ are both positioned in the southern hemisphere- they particularly have warm summers, so it is a popular place for people to relocate to.
- Canberra is Australia’s capital city with a population of approximately 320,000 people.
- The land mass is vast, with huge open spaces allowing people to live simply and not in hugely crowded conditions, though there are towns and cities. There is plentiful space for farming and other utilities.
- There are also many animals and birds native to Australia, which mark the continent's individuality and draw sightseers.
- The culture of the Aborigine people remains part of Australia's great tradition, learning from their past and their methods of coping with desert and few resources have been used by modern civilizations along with other teachings.
- Australia has 19 listed World Heritage properties. Australia is also famous for its landmark buildings including the Sydney Harbor Bridge; its ancient geology.
These are just a few points explaining why Australia is unique. In conclusion Australia is marked by its position and geographical features; the opportunities for farming and development; as well as the natural resources, plant and animal life and the cultural aspects of aboriginal traditions.