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이 목록은 필히 각주별로 해야 할 일들을 순위별로 정리한 것으로 각 세계 여행객들의 반응을 리스트화 한 것입니다.
여행하시는데 참고 자료로 활용하시면 좋을 듯 합니다....
어차피 여행은 그 당시의 기후 및 동행자 / 방법등 다양한 주관적인 요소도 가미 되므로,,,,,이점 유념하시어,,,,,
좋은 추억 만드시는데 참고 하셨으면 하네요,,,,,,,,
* TOP TEN THINGS TO DO - NEW SOUTH WALES
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See Sydney in summer |
Outdoor festivals, sunny beer gardens, beachy week-end, Christmas on the beach, New year fireworks. The best city in the world ™ . |
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Catch a Sydney ferry |
Do what the locals do and jump on a ferry. Heading over to Manly or Watson's Bay, you get million-dollar views for a fiver. |
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Walk from Bondi to Coogee |
Take the cliff-top walk between two of Sydney's most iconic eastern beaches. |
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Chill out on the North Coast |
Byron Bay is just the begining of the outrageously beautiful, famously laid-back northern coast. Nearby Nimbin hosts a 'mardi-gras' festival. 'Nuff said really... |
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Get high in the Blue Mountains |
Known to all Sydneysiders as simply 'the mountains', these stunning canyons and hilltop towns are worth more than a day-trip. |
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Get out on the water |
Whether it's sea-kayaking with dolphins in Byron, surf-rafting in Coffs or learning to board in Sydney, you've just got to get wet. |
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Crack that whip |
Head to 'cowboy country' to learn how to ride, shear a sheep and wear a silly hat. |
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Go south |
Wildlife-tastic Pebbly Beach and the enormous Nan Tien Buddhist Temple are two of the surprises of the lesser-known south coast. |
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Head for the weird, wild west |
In the same state as the harbour city you'll find red dirt, outback-tastic Broken Hill. |
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Frolic in the snow |
Yup, NSW's Snowy Mountains boast a pretty good ski season from June - September. |
* TOP TEN THINGS TO DO - QUEENSLAND
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4WD-ing on Fraser Island |
World Heritage listed, be prepared for the stunning beauty of Fraser Island. The world's largest sand island is a must see. |
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Experience Surfer's Paradise |
Beer, sunshine, action. Non-stop parties, surfing (duh!), jetskiing, diving and anything else you can think of. Woo-hoo! |
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Get trashed in Cairns |
What, more parties? Cairns is famed for its backpacker nightlife, and if you haven't totally embarrassed yourself in the Woolshed; you haven't lived! |
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Sailing the Whitsunday islands |
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Hmm, azure sky, golden sun, cobalt waters, white powder beaches, scuba diving and parties on yachts. This is our kinda gig! |
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Diving on the Great Barrier Reef |
C'mon, you can't go all the way down under without learning to dive on the Reef. |
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Taste the outback on a farmstay |
Shear sheep, ride horses, shoot guns and drink beer. Aussie life is simple. |
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Partying at Airlie Beach |
Gateway to the Whitsundays, and a thousand drunken memories. |
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Go mad on Magnetic Island |
A giant party on an island like something out of a Bounty advert. Sweet. |
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Skydive on the coast |
Chill out before you jump out. Gorgeous coastline and a freefall over the Barrier Reef |
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Go jungle at Cape Tribulation |
Where the rainforrest meets the reef, Queensland at its stunning best. |
* TOP TEN THINGS TO DO - VICTORIA
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The Great Ocean Road |
Ensure your driver is watching the road, not the gob-smacking scenery. |
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The penguins on Philip Island |
Evey night, thousand of little penguins waddle out of the ocean to check out the visiting tourists. |
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Watching an Aussie Rules match |
You could say they are a little passionate about their footie in Victoria. Head down to the MCG (or 'The 'G') and shout yourself hoarse. |
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St. Kilda |
Take a stroll through this too-cool-for-school sea-side suburb and play at being one of the beautiful people. |
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Gold-panning in Ballarat |
Well, it's one way to try and top-up the beer budget. |
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Wilson's Promontory |
Get away from it all on the beaches of Oz's most southerley point. |
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The Grampians |
Bushwalking and wildlife - go mad fer it in the mountains. |
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Shopping |
It's probably best just to resign yourself to a life of credit card debt. |
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The Mornington Peninsula |
Swim with dolphins or just enjoy the gorgeous scenery and beaches. |
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Pine Oak Court |
AKA Ramsey Street. Many hostels run trips to this piece of Australian cultural history. Go on you sad muppets, we know you want to (and would you mind getting me Harold's autograph for me while you're there?) |
* TOP TEN THINGS TO DO - WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Explore the Kimberley |
Spectacular scenery and one of Australia's last frontiers, the gorges, waterfalls and waterways are not to be missed. |
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Wander around Freemantle |
Immerse yourself in the history, culture and cafes of this laid back town. |
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Commune with dolphins at Monkey Mia |
Sure, it's over-commercialised and over-hyped, but it's also a once-in-a-lifetime experience. |
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See sunset on Cable Beach |
Always better from the back of a camel for some reason. |
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Snorkel the Ningaloo Reef |
Head underwater for March-June for your oppertunity to swim with that gentle giant of the ocean, the whale shark. |
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Run naked through the Pinnacles |
You just can't go past these phallic looking rocks in the desert. |
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Surf Margaret River |
Great surfing, rural scenery and some of Australia's best wineries. Bottom's up! |
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Camp at the Bungle Bungles |
These bee-hive shaped domes must rate as sone of Oz's best atural wonders. |
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Go Quokka-spotting on Rottnest Island |
They're half-metre highgrey/brown wallaby type things with long tails in case you were curious. |
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Fossick at the Goldfields |
Discover a slice of Australia's history, and maybe make your fortune. |
* TOP TEN THINGS TO DO - SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Take a mail truck tour |
From Coober Pedy. This absolutely unique experience takes you into the desert to places so tiny the population signs are a list of names. |
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Cross the Nullarbor |
'Cos like, it's there! |
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Visit the Salt Lakes |
For the decidedly weird sensation of walking barefoot on crunchy white stuff. |
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Drink at the William Creek Hotel |
With some decidedly scary locals... |
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Cuddle a Koala |
On Kangaroo island. While you're there, try and cuddle a seal, Kangaroo and a Great White Shark. Erm, just kidding... |
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Catch a tram to Glenelg |
The Glenelg trams are a rattling slice of historic Adelaide. And they take you too the beach too. Hooray! |
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Eat a 'Pie-floater' |
Honestly, it's better than it sounds. An Adelaide delicacy, this is a meat pie (with tomato sauce) floating in pea soup. Sold from street stalls to pissed people. |
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Pretend you know about wine |
In the Barossa Valley. Take a wine-tasting tour and discover that vino doesn't only come in a box. |
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Attend a festival |
Adelaide has loads of them! |
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Learn about Aboriginal culture |
At the justly famous Tandyana - the National Aborginal Culture Institute. |
* TOP TEN THINGS TO DO - TASMANIA
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Hiking in the Cradle Mountain |
Tassie has many a wilderness area, perfect for the would-be adventurer - Cradle Mountain National Park is the most famous, and rightly so. |
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Visit Port Arthur |
Scare yourself on a ghost tour if you dare, or take in the ruins of this old convict prison in the daylight - it's still pretty eerie. |
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Wander around Salamanca |
Head to Tassie's famous markets to hang with the hippies and snap up that authentic Tassie souvenier. |
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Freycinet Peninsula |
Perfect weather, impeccable views, gorgeous beaches, a myriad of great bushwalks. Wineglass Bay has to be seen to be believed. |
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Go diving |
Tassie has some of the best cold-water diving in the world. A must for scuba-philes. |
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Visit a wild-life park |
To meet the island's most famous residents - Tasmanian Devils. |
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Go Kayaking |
Tasmania is choc-full of pristine rivers, lakes and harbours and the best way to check them out is from water level. |
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Breathe |
Because Tassie officially has the cleanest air in the world, so enjoy it while you can. |
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Go up Mount Wellington |
For some seriously spectacular views over Hobart and some snowplay in the winter. |
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Drink Tassie beer |
Cascade, James Boags.... Best imbibed on a brewery tour, or by the fire in a historic pub |
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