Australia's Hidden Gems

Lord Howe Island, New South Wales

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A UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, Lord Howe Island is a paradise tucked away in the Tasman Sea. With a limit on the number of visitors allowed at any given time, this island remains unspoiled and pristine.

The Kimberley, Western Australia

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The Kimberley region in Western Australia is one of the country’s most remote and untouched areas. Known for its rugged landscapes, ancient rock formations, and dramatic waterfalls, the Kimberley is a place of awe-inspiring beauty.

Hinchinbrook Island, Queensland

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Hinchinbrook Island is Australia’s largest national park island, located off the coast of Queensland. This remote and rugged island is a sanctuary for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.

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Flinders Ranges, South Australia

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The Flinders Ranges are a breathtaking mountain range located in South Australia. This ancient landscape is rich in Aboriginal history and offers a unique blend of rugged beauty and tranquility.

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