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I love Australia so much in fact, that I’ve decided to put together a list of ten reasons I love the country I once called home.
1. Cities
Sydney is my favourite city in the world without question. I lived there for a year back in 1999 for around nine months and have returned twice (once quite recently). I just feel at home there. Then there’s Melbourne – each time I’ve made it to Melbourne I’ve seen more and more of it, making me appreciate it more than ever. Perth is very special to me – it’s where I met my wife-to-be! So while Australia is great for more remote places (which I will refer to later), it’s got some of my favourite cities in the world.
2. Beaches
I lived in Bondi when I was in Sydney. The way I saw it, I wanted to experience something I would never be able to experience at home – living right beside one of the world’s most famous beaches. The great thing was, once I left Sydney to go travelling up the east coast I encountered even more beautiful beaches. And don’t get me started on the west coast! The beaches there will really take your breath away.
3. So much tourism is geared towards budget travellers
Before I went to Australia I never encountered tour companies that marketed themselves solely at backpackers, or bars that were only for backpackers. Ladies and gentlemen of the backpacking fraternity, good news – Australia has both. And then some. If you’re a budget traveller on your way to the land Down Under you’ll have lots to choose to make sure you get the trip you want.
4. National Parks
When travelling Australia’s celebrated coastlines, on those days when you don’t want to laze by the pool (many hostels in Australia have their own pools) or on the beach there’ll be a national park nearby. If you’re not on the coast, chances are you’re exploring some of the country’s best-known national parks – Kakadu, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park or the Great Sandy National Park, home to Fraser Island. In a nutshell, as much as I love Australia’s cities and lazing on its beaches, its national parks are unbelievably fascinating.
5. Hostels with swimming pools
As per the previous point, many of Australia’s hostels have swimming pools. In the Sydney Central YHA has one, while in Brisbane Bunk Backpackers boasts one. You’ll also find them in tons of hostels outside the big cities also. This was something I never encountered before travelling around Australia.
6. The 'Red Centre'
“It’s just a big rock in the desert”. These are the sentiments of many peo追问
1. Cities
Sydney is my favourite city in the world without question. I lived there for a year back in 1999 for around nine months and have returned twice (once quite recently). I just feel at home there. Then there’s Melbourne – each time I’ve made it to Melbourne I’ve seen more and more of it, making me appreciate it more than ever. Perth is very special to me – it’s where I met my wife-to-be! So while Australia is great for more remote places (which I will refer to later), it’s got some of my favourite cities in the world.
2. Beaches
I lived in Bondi when I was in Sydney. The way I saw it, I wanted to experience something I would never be able to experience at home – living right beside one of the world’s most famous beaches. The great thing was, once I left Sydney to go travelling up the east coast I encountered even more beautiful beaches. And don’t get me started on the west coast! The beaches there will really take your breath away.
3. So much tourism is geared towards budget travellers
Before I went to Australia I never encountered tour companies that marketed themselves solely at backpackers, or bars that were only for backpackers. Ladies and gentlemen of the backpacking fraternity, good news – Australia has both. And then some. If you’re a budget traveller on your way to the land Down Under you’ll have lots to choose to make sure you get the trip you want.
4. National Parks
When travelling Australia’s celebrated coastlines, on those days when you don’t want to laze by the pool (many hostels in Australia have their own pools) or on the beach there’ll be a national park nearby. If you’re not on the coast, chances are you’re exploring some of the country’s best-known national parks – Kakadu, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park or the Great Sandy National Park, home to Fraser Island. In a nutshell, as much as I love Australia’s cities and lazing on its beaches, its national parks are unbelievably fascinating.
5. Hostels with swimming pools
As per the previous point, many of Australia’s hostels have swimming pools. In the Sydney Central YHA has one, while in Brisbane Bunk Backpackers boasts one. You’ll also find them in tons of hostels outside the big cities also. This was something I never encountered before travelling around Australia.
6. The 'Red Centre'
“It’s just a big rock in the desert”. These are the sentiments of many peo追问
不要百度
追答适当写几条吧
亲,那自己写吧
追问哦
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第1个回答 2014-10-07
I love Australia so much in fact, that I’ve decided to put together a list of ten reasons I love the country I once called home.
1. Cities
Sydney is my favourite city in the world without question. I lived there for a year back in 1999 for around nine months and have returned twice (once quite recently). I just feel at home there. Then there’s Melbourne – each time I’ve made it to Melbourne I’ve seen more and more of it, making me appreciate it more than ever. Perth is very special to me – it’s where I met my wife-to-be! So while Australia is great for more remote places (which I will refer to later), it’s got some of my favourite cities in the world.追答
1. Cities
Sydney is my favourite city in the world without question. I lived there for a year back in 1999 for around nine months and have returned twice (once quite recently). I just feel at home there. Then there’s Melbourne – each time I’ve made it to Melbourne I’ve seen more and more of it, making me appreciate it more than ever. Perth is very special to me – it’s where I met my wife-to-be! So while Australia is great for more remote places (which I will refer to later), it’s got some of my favourite cities in the world.追答
望采纳谢谢
追问那确定有三百字?
追答这个有了哦
追问我知道这是百度的
追答恩,你可以选择里面的好句子,修改
变成自己的东西
追问
呵呵
追答恩恩,不可能有人会为你动手写一篇的。而且300字需要高超英语水平
追问哦
追答希望能够给个采纳,谢谢了
追问那我自己去百度了
追答恩恩,可以参考。
望采纳哦*^_^*
追问开始有三个人
追答恩,因为先来后到,我是第一个望采纳*^_^*
追问你第二
追答第一个吧?
我发的时候好像没人回答吧
追问好吧
本回答被提问者采纳第2个回答 2014-10-07
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第3个回答 2014-10-07
马上追问
嗯
不要百度
追答6没写完
自己选三个就行了
采纳啊,亲
追问都和你说不要百度啦
追答额
好吧