Monday, April 27, 2015

Australia's culture




Sydney, New South Wales

In the centre of Sydney, glistering in the sunshine is a sculpture called Sydney Opera House. To visit one of the world’s great buildings is more than just a visual fantasy, it’s an experience to savour and enjoy. Sydney Opera House is an extraordinary building and it has an extraordinary story. For more information click here.



Australia’s Aboriginal

Yabun Festival is the largest and it is also an annual celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures held on the traditional lands of the Gadigal people in Sydney, Australia. The festival has a vibrant program of the arts, dance, music and speakers. It is one of the most important Indigenous music events in the country reflecting the wealth of Indigenous creative talent.  




Kakadu National Park

Located 240 kilometres east of Darwin in Australia’s tropical north, Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest terrestrial national park. Kakadu is considered a living cultural landscape. You will find rugged escarpments, lush rainforest and rock art galleries up to 50,000 years old.

Things that you can discover: 










Rocking out with Aboriginal art
Kakadu is home to one of the world’s highest concentration of Aboriginal rock art.



With the spirit of adventure



With rare and ancient flora and fauna



                                                                                 *Image of the above were copied from google 

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