It turns out this is the reason why tourists flock to kangaroo

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Australia is one of the most loved countries of many tourists. This land has many impressive natural wonders, the rarest animals, beautiful beaches with warm turquoise water, numerous rocky mountains with strange shapes, sacred places ... all steamed leading tens of thousands of tourists to Australia every year.
It turns out this is the reason why tourists flock to kangaroo
Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Queensland: Considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the world with impressive wild beauty, pure white sand stretches 7km around cool blue water.

Rock waves in Hyden, Western Australia: Formed from granite strips about 27 million years ago. Because of rain and wind erosion, they have a shape that looks like a giant ocean wave.

Kiama, New South Wales: Famous for its strong, vertical sea currents from a rock hole that preceded a collapsed volcano. This water injection hole is completely natural.

Homebush Bay, Sydney: Mangroves cover a 102-year-old ship in Sydney and are called "floating forests" by locals.

Maria Island, Tasmania: Tasmania’s exotic island possesses ancient fossil populations, many limestone and sandstone cliffs from millions of years ago.

The Golden Cliff, Blue Mountains: The Blue Mountains are in the Great Blue Mountains Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.

Adelaide City: As the capital of South Australia (South Australia), Adelaide is Australia’s fifth largest city, rated as the most livable in Australia.

Mitchell Waterfall: Mitchell is a beautiful four-storey waterfall located in the far north of the Kimberley region (west Australia).

Brisbane: As Australia’s third largest city after Sydney and Melbourne, Brisbane takes the form of a young and dynamic city.

Janner Bay, New South Wales: This white sand beach and blue water make Janner Bay one of the most beautiful bays in the world.

Lord Howe Island: Located in the South Pacific Ocean, Lord Howe Island is an attractive destination for tourists because it is isolated, surrounded by the vast ocean with an attractive natural landscape.

Purnululu National Park: There are 200-300m tall Bungles Bungles sandstone mountains, formed about 35 million years ago in the state of Western Australia, a UNESCO world natural heritage site.

MacKenzie Falls, Victoria: Located about 235 kilometers west of Melbourne, MacKenzie Falls is one of the most striking landscapes.

Nature of the World. This beautiful location stretches 2,000 km in warm waters off the North Queensland coast.

Perth: Perth is the capital and largest city of Western Australia. According to the Economist Unit, Perth ranks seventh among the 10 most livable cities in the world.

Hiller pink salt lake, Cape Arid National Park, Western Australia: This is the largest pink lake in the world. The bright pink color of the lake is due to the presence of bacteria that color in the lake bottom in combination with salt.

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