Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Natural Beauty In TNQ

By Jerry Duncan

Although most tourist tend to flock to Sydney or Melbourne, when they are traveling to Australia, there is so much more to see in other regions. If you want to observe some the most incredible wild life, or natural beauties, above all in the world, than stray away from these large cities and venture to other Australian regions instead.

The Tropical Gulf Savannah region, in Tropical North Queensland, is fulled with astounding grasslands, wonderful rivers and breathtaking waterfalls. This region offers jagged cliffs that are loaded with history and culture, you can spend most of your days just sitting back and observing the natural wonders of the land.

The natural beauty of this region abounds, and is the perfect place to just become one with nature. Sit and gaze at the stars in the evening as you contemplate life then spend your days learning about the history behind the ancient artwork and lores and legends that make the countryside even more incredible.

While here take in the preserved history of mining towns, and revel in the sense of peacefulness that gives this region a common ground for all the people within. This Northern region of Australia is a way to truly experience what the Outback is about.

The Riversleigh Fossil Fields are an incredible adventure, as you can walk through and search for relics and gems. In this region rich in natural beauty and in heritage, you will find there are many things to do and see. The Tropical Gulf Savannah region offers many natural wonders that you really should see like the Undara Lava Tubes, located by Mt. Surprise and the rainforest oasis in the Lawn Hill National Park , with scenic cliffs and spectacular waterways that will leave you mesmerized.

With the natural beauty, historical areas, and peaceful environment the Tropical Savannah region is the best place for a relaxing visit. Who need all the hustle and bustle of a big city while on vacation, isn't that what you deal with every other day of your life?

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