Australia is a country of extraordinary contrasts. One holiday can include world-famous beaches, ancient rainforests, coral reefs, red desert landscapes, stylish cities, wildlife-rich islands, wine regions, outback towns and dramatic coastal drives.
For first-time visitors, choosing where to go can feel overwhelming. Australia is huge, and each region offers a completely different experience. You can snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, watch sunset at Uluru, explore Sydney Harbour, drive the Great Ocean Road, taste wine in Margaret River, see wildlife on Kangaroo Island or escape to Tasmania’s wild coastlines.
This guide covers 25 of the best places to visit in Australia for an unforgettable holiday, including iconic cities, natural wonders, beach destinations, island escapes, outback adventures and scenic road trip regions.
1. Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney is one of Australia’s most iconic destinations and a natural starting point for many first-time visitors. The city combines harbour scenery, famous landmarks, beaches, dining, coastal walks and easy day trips.
Top things to do include visiting the Sydney Opera House, walking around Circular Quay, climbing or viewing the Sydney Harbour Bridge, catching a ferry to Manly, relaxing at Bondi Beach and walking the Bondi to Coogee coastal trail.
- Best for: first-time visitors, harbour views, beaches, dining and city sightseeing.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn for pleasant weather and fewer peak-season crowds.
- Travel tip: Use ferries as part of your sightseeing. Sydney Harbour is best experienced from the water.
2. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s greatest natural wonders and a must-visit for snorkellers, divers and marine-life lovers. It stretches along Queensland’s coast and can be accessed from places such as Cairns, Port Douglas, Airlie Beach, Townsville, Bundaberg and the Southern Great Barrier Reef islands.
Visitors can snorkel coral gardens, take reef cruises, join diving tours, stay on reef islands or enjoy scenic flights over turquoise water and coral formations.
- Best for: snorkelling, diving, island holidays, marine wildlife and bucket-list travel.
- Best time to visit: May to October is generally popular for drier, more comfortable conditions in Tropical North Queensland.
- Travel tip: Choose your reef base carefully. Cairns and Port Douglas are great for outer reef trips, while the Whitsundays are ideal for sailing and island scenery.
3. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory
Uluru is one of Australia’s most powerful and recognisable landmarks. Rising from the red desert in the heart of the country, it is a deeply significant place for Anangu, the Traditional Owners of the land.
Visitors can walk around the base of Uluru, watch sunrise or sunset, explore Kata Tjuta, join guided cultural experiences and learn about the landscape’s meaning, history and ecology.
- Best for: culture, outback landscapes, photography, walking and meaningful travel.
- Best time to visit: April to September for cooler weather.
- Travel tip: Respect local cultural guidance. Do not climb Uluru and follow all signs and restrictions.
4. Melbourne, Victoria
Melbourne is Australia’s capital of culture, coffee, sport, laneways and creative energy. It is a great city for travellers who enjoy food, galleries, live music, shopping, street art and day trips.
Highlights include Federation Square, the National Gallery of Victoria, Queen Victoria Market, the Royal Botanic Gardens, St Kilda, Fitzroy, Carlton and the city’s famous laneway cafes and bars.
- Best for: food lovers, culture, shopping, sport, art and city breaks.
- Best time to visit: Autumn and spring for comfortable weather.
- Travel tip: Allow time for at least one day trip, such as the Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island, the Yarra Valley or the Mornington Peninsula.
5. Great Ocean Road, Victoria
The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s most scenic coastal drives. It combines surf beaches, seaside towns, rainforest, waterfalls, cliffs and famous rock formations such as the Twelve Apostles.
Popular stops include Torquay, Bells Beach, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Great Otway National Park, Port Campbell, Loch Ard Gorge and Warrnambool.
- Best for: road trips, beaches, coastal scenery, wildlife and photography.
- Best time to visit: Spring, summer and autumn for beach and touring weather.
- Travel tip: Do not rush it as a one-day return trip from Melbourne. Stay at least one or two nights along the coast.
6. Cairns, Queensland
Cairns is one of Australia’s best bases for reef and rainforest adventures. It offers easy access to the Great Barrier Reef, Kuranda, the Atherton Tablelands, Fitzroy Island, Green Island and Tropical North Queensland.
The city itself has a relaxed tropical feel, with an esplanade lagoon, night markets, restaurants and tour departures close to the centre.
- Best for: reef tours, rainforest day trips, families, adventure travellers and tropical holidays.
- Best time to visit: May to October for drier conditions.
- Travel tip: Cairns does not have a typical surf beach in the city centre, so plan island trips, reef tours or use the lagoon for swimming.
7. Port Douglas and the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland
Port Douglas is a stylish tropical town north of Cairns, known for Four Mile Beach, reef tours, restaurants and access to the Daintree Rainforest. It has a more relaxed resort-town feel than Cairns.
The nearby Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation region offer ancient rainforest, river cruises, boardwalks, wildlife, beaches and guided cultural experiences.
- Best for: couples, rainforest, reef, resort stays and nature lovers.
- Best time to visit: The dry season, generally May to October.
- Travel tip: Combine a reef tour with Mossman Gorge and a Daintree day trip for the best mix of reef and rainforest.
8. The Whitsundays, Queensland
The Whitsundays are among Australia’s most beautiful island destinations. This tropical region is famous for sailing, Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet, luxury resorts, reef tours and brilliant blue water.
Airlie Beach is the mainland gateway, while Hamilton Island, Daydream Island and Hayman Island offer resort-style stays. Sailing trips are one of the best ways to experience the islands.
- Best for: island holidays, sailing, honeymoons, beaches and scenic flights.
- Best time to visit: May to October for warm, generally drier conditions.
- Travel tip: Book a Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet tour. It is one of the most memorable experiences in Queensland.
9. Brisbane, Queensland
Brisbane is a sunny river city with a relaxed outdoor lifestyle, good restaurants, cultural attractions and easy access to beaches, islands and hinterland regions.
Top things to do include exploring South Bank, riding a CityCat ferry, visiting Howard Smith Wharves, walking along the Brisbane River, browsing galleries and taking day trips to Moreton Island, North Stradbroke Island, the Sunshine Coast or the Scenic Rim.
- Best for: city breaks, river views, food, culture and day trips.
- Best time to visit: Autumn, winter and spring.
- Travel tip: Stay near South Bank, the CBD, Fortitude Valley or Kangaroo Point for easy access to dining and transport.
10. Gold Coast, Queensland
The Gold Coast is famous for beaches, theme parks, nightlife, shopping and hinterland escapes. It is one of Australia’s best destinations for families, first-time Queensland visitors and travellers who want a mix of beach and entertainment.
Highlights include Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Burleigh Heads, Tallebudgera Creek, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Coolangatta, SkyPoint Observation Deck and the major theme parks.
- Best for: families, beaches, nightlife, surfing, theme parks and first-time visitors.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn for warm weather and fewer crowds.
- Travel tip: Explore beyond Surfers Paradise. Burleigh, Currumbin and Coolangatta show a more relaxed side of the region.
11. Sunshine Coast and Noosa, Queensland
The Sunshine Coast offers a more relaxed beach holiday than the Gold Coast, with surf towns, family-friendly beaches, hinterland villages and national parks. Noosa is the region’s most famous destination, known for Main Beach, Hastings Street and Noosa National Park.
Other great stops include Mooloolaba, Caloundra, Coolum, Eumundi, Maleny, Montville and the Glass House Mountains.
- Best for: relaxed beach holidays, families, couples, food, nature and hinterland drives.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn.
- Travel tip: Pair beach time with a hinterland day trip to Maleny, Montville and the Glass House Mountains.
12. K’gari / Fraser Island, Queensland
K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, is the world’s largest sand island and one of Australia’s most unique natural destinations. It is known for freshwater lakes, rainforest growing from sand, dunes, long beaches, creeks and 4WD adventures.
Popular sights include Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek, Central Station, 75 Mile Beach, the Maheno Shipwreck and the island’s coloured sands.
- Best for: 4WD touring, nature, adventure, beaches and photography.
- Best time to visit: Autumn and spring for comfortable conditions.
- Travel tip: Join a guided tour if you are not experienced with beach driving.
13. Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Kangaroo Island is one of Australia’s best wildlife destinations. It combines rugged coastlines, beaches, national parks, sea lions, kangaroos, koalas, echidnas, local produce and quiet roads.
Highlights include Seal Bay, Flinders Chase National Park, Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch, Vivonne Bay and the island’s food and drink producers.
- Best for: wildlife, road trips, food lovers, families and photographers.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn for comfortable touring weather.
- Travel tip: Stay several nights and take or hire a car, as the island is larger than many visitors expect.
14. Adelaide and the Barossa Valley, South Australia
Adelaide is a graceful, easygoing city known for festivals, food, wine, beaches and access to some of Australia’s best wine regions. The Barossa Valley is one of the country’s most famous wine destinations and is an easy trip from the city.
In Adelaide, visit the Central Market, North Terrace, Glenelg, the Botanic Garden and nearby beaches. In the Barossa, enjoy cellar doors, long lunches, heritage towns and vineyard scenery.
- Best for: food, wine, festivals, relaxed city breaks and couples.
- Best time to visit: Autumn and spring.
- Travel tip: Add McLaren Vale or the Adelaide Hills if you want more wine and food experiences close to the city.
15. Perth, Western Australia
Perth is one of Australia’s sunniest capital cities, offering beaches, parks, river scenery, rooftop bars, restaurants and easy access to Fremantle, Rottnest Island and the Swan Valley.
Top experiences include Cottesloe Beach, Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay, Fremantle, Scarborough Beach and a ferry trip to Rottnest Island.
- Best for: beaches, city breaks, sunsets, families and relaxed outdoor travel.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn for comfortable weather.
- Travel tip: Plan at least one full day for Rottnest Island, or stay overnight for a quieter experience.
16. Margaret River, Western Australia
Margaret River is one of Australia’s best regions for wine, food, surf beaches, forests, caves and boutique accommodation. It is ideal for couples, food lovers and travellers who want a scenic road trip from Perth.
Highlights include cellar doors, breweries, farmers markets, Cape Leeuwin, Lake Cave, Boranup Forest, Yallingup, Dunsborough and the region’s dramatic coastline.
- Best for: wine, food, surfing, couples, caves and scenic drives.
- Best time to visit: Spring, summer and autumn.
- Travel tip: Stay at least three nights so you can explore beaches, wineries and forests without rushing.
17. Ningaloo Reef and Exmouth, Western Australia
Ningaloo Reef is one of Australia’s best marine destinations. Unlike many reef systems, parts of Ningaloo are close to shore, making it ideal for snorkelling, diving and wildlife tours.
Exmouth and Coral Bay are the main bases. Visitors can explore Cape Range National Park, snorkel at Turquoise Bay, join whale shark tours in season, look for manta rays and enjoy remote coastal scenery.
- Best for: snorkelling, diving, whale sharks, marine wildlife and remote beaches.
- Best time to visit: April to October is popular for weather and marine experiences.
- Travel tip: Book whale shark, manta ray and reef tours early, as seasonal experiences are popular.
18. Broome and the Kimberley, Western Australia
Broome is a unique tropical town known for Cable Beach, red earth, turquoise water, pearling history and spectacular sunsets. It is also a gateway to the wider Kimberley region, one of Australia’s most dramatic wilderness areas.
Highlights include Cable Beach, Gantheaume Point, Chinatown, dinosaur footprints, pearl farms and scenic flights over the Kimberley or Horizontal Falls.
- Best for: sunsets, remote landscapes, history, photography and luxury wilderness experiences.
- Best time to visit: The dry season, generally May to October.
- Travel tip: Book early during peak dry-season months, as Broome and Kimberley tours can fill quickly.
19. Hobart, Tasmania
Hobart is a compact and atmospheric city surrounded by water, mountains and historic neighbourhoods. It is an excellent base for exploring southern Tasmania, including kunanyi / Mount Wellington, MONA, Salamanca, Bruny Island, the Huon Valley and the Tasman Peninsula.
The city has a strong food, art and waterfront culture, with easy access to wilderness and coastal scenery.
- Best for: food, art, history, nature, couples and scenic short breaks.
- Best time to visit: Summer and autumn for milder weather, although winter has a cosy appeal.
- Travel tip: Spend at least one day exploring outside the city, such as Bruny Island or the Tasman Peninsula.
20. Freycinet National Park and Tasmania’s East Coast
Freycinet National Park and Tasmania’s east coast are among the most beautiful coastal regions in Australia. The area is famous for Wineglass Bay, pink granite peaks, clear water, beaches, walking tracks, seafood and quiet coastal towns.
Nearby destinations include Coles Bay, Bicheno, Swansea, Maria Island, St Helens and the Bay of Fires.
- Best for: beaches, walking, seafood, wildlife, couples and road trips.
- Best time to visit: Summer and early autumn for milder coastal weather.
- Travel tip: Add Maria Island if you want one of Tasmania’s best wildlife experiences.
21. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania
Cradle Mountain is one of Tasmania’s most iconic wilderness destinations. It offers alpine scenery, lakes, rainforest, walking tracks, wildlife and cool mountain air.
Popular experiences include the Dove Lake Circuit, short rainforest walks, wildlife spotting and, for experienced hikers, the longer Overland Track.
- Best for: hiking, wilderness, photography, wildlife and alpine scenery.
- Best time to visit: Summer and autumn for more stable walking conditions, though weather can change quickly at any time.
- Travel tip: Pack warm layers and wet-weather gear even in summer.
22. Darwin and Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Darwin is a tropical capital with markets, sunsets, waterfront dining and access to some of Australia’s most important national parks. Kakadu National Park is a vast World Heritage-listed landscape known for wetlands, escarpments, rock art, waterfalls, wildlife and Aboriginal culture.
Many travellers combine Darwin with Kakadu, Litchfield National Park and Katherine Gorge for a Top End adventure.
- Best for: culture, wildlife, waterfalls, wetlands, road trips and tropical landscapes.
- Best time to visit: The dry season, generally May to October.
- Travel tip: Kakadu is large. Join a guided tour or allow several days if self-driving.
23. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Canberra is Australia’s capital and an underrated destination for museums, galleries, national institutions, lakeside walks, food, wine and easy nature escapes.
Top places to visit include Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial, National Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia, Lake Burley Griffin, Mount Ainslie and nearby Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve.
- Best for: history, culture, museums, families, national institutions and short breaks.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn.
- Travel tip: Canberra is spread out, so having a car makes sightseeing much easier.
24. Blue Mountains, New South Wales
The Blue Mountains are a scenic mountain region west of Sydney, known for sandstone cliffs, eucalyptus forests, waterfalls, lookouts, walking tracks and charming villages.
Popular stops include Katoomba, Echo Point, the Three Sisters, Wentworth Falls, Leura, Blackheath and Scenic World.
- Best for: walking, lookouts, mountain scenery, couples, families and Sydney side trips.
- Best time to visit: Spring and autumn for walking weather; winter for cosy stays and crisp views.
- Travel tip: Stay overnight if you can. The area is much more atmospheric outside the busiest day-trip hours.
25. Byron Bay, New South Wales
Byron Bay is one of Australia’s most famous beach towns, known for surf, wellness, dining, coastal walks, markets and hinterland escapes. It can be busy, but it remains a memorable destination for first-time visitors and beach lovers.
Highlights include Cape Byron Lighthouse, Wategos Beach, The Pass, Main Beach, local cafes, boutique shopping and day trips to Bangalow, Brunswick Heads and the Byron hinterland.
- Best for: beaches, wellness, surfing, couples, food lovers and coastal holidays.
- Best time to visit: Outside school holidays for a calmer experience.
- Travel tip: Stay slightly outside the town centre if you want a quieter holiday.
Best Places to Visit in Australia by Travel Style
Best for First-Time Visitors
- Sydney for harbour icons, beaches and city sightseeing.
- Great Barrier Reef for a bucket-list natural wonder.
- Uluru for outback landscapes and cultural significance.
- Melbourne for food, culture and day trips.
- Great Ocean Road for classic coastal scenery.
Best for Beaches
- Gold Coast for surf beaches and holiday energy.
- Byron Bay for surf culture and coastal walks.
- Noosa for calm beach style and national park scenery.
- Whitsundays for island beaches and Whitehaven Beach.
- Western Australia’s south west and Ningaloo Coast for clear water and remote beaches.
Best for Wildlife
- Kangaroo Island for kangaroos, koalas, sea lions and echidnas.
- Tasmania’s east coast for wombats, wallabies, penguins and birdlife.
- Ningaloo Reef for whale sharks, manta rays, turtles and reef life.
- K’gari for dingoes, marine life and wild landscapes.
- Kakadu for birds, crocodiles and wetland wildlife.
Best for Food and Wine
- Melbourne for restaurants, cafes and markets.
- Adelaide and the Barossa Valley for wine and regional produce.
- Margaret River for wineries, breweries and gourmet food.
- Hobart for seafood, markets and cool-climate produce.
- Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast for relaxed dining and local produce.
Best for Road Trips
- Great Ocean Road for cliffs, beaches and rainforest.
- Brisbane to Cairns for Queensland coast, islands and reef access.
- Perth to Exmouth for Ningaloo Reef and Coral Coast scenery.
- Tasmania’s east coast for beaches, seafood and national parks.
- Red Centre Way for desert landscapes and outback adventure.
Best for Adventure
- Cairns for reef tours, rainforest, rafting and adventure activities.
- Cradle Mountain for hiking and wilderness.
- Uluru and the Red Centre for desert walks and cultural touring.
- K’gari for 4WD adventure.
- Broome and the Kimberley for remote wilderness and scenic flights.
Suggested Australia Itinerary Ideas
7-Day First-Time Australia Itinerary
- Days 1-3: Sydney, including the harbour, Bondi, Manly and the Blue Mountains.
- Days 4-5: Fly to Cairns or Port Douglas for reef and rainforest experiences.
- Days 6-7: Add a Great Barrier Reef tour and a rainforest day trip before departure.
10-Day Classic Australia Holiday
- Days 1-3: Sydney and the Blue Mountains.
- Days 4-5: Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
- Days 6-8: Cairns, Port Douglas or the Great Barrier Reef.
- Days 9-10: Melbourne for food, culture and city sightseeing.
14-Day East Coast Highlights
- Days 1-3: Sydney and the Blue Mountains.
- Days 4-5: Byron Bay or the Gold Coast.
- Days 6-8: Brisbane, Sunshine Coast or Noosa.
- Days 9-11: Whitsundays or Airlie Beach.
- Days 12-14: Cairns, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef.
14-Day Southern Australia Food, Wine and Scenery Trip
- Days 1-3: Melbourne and nearby neighbourhoods.
- Days 4-6: Great Ocean Road.
- Days 7-9: Adelaide and Barossa Valley.
- Days 10-14: Kangaroo Island for wildlife, beaches and local produce.
14-Day Western Australia Adventure
- Days 1-3: Perth, Fremantle and Rottnest Island.
- Days 4-6: Margaret River, Dunsborough and Yallingup.
- Days 7-10: Fly or drive towards Exmouth and Ningaloo Reef.
- Days 11-14: Coral Bay, Cape Range National Park and marine wildlife tours.
Travel Tips for Visiting Australia
- Do not underestimate distances: Australia is very large. Flying between regions may be necessary for shorter holidays.
- Choose regions by season: Northern Australia is often best in the dry season, while southern beaches are popular in summer.
- Book major experiences early: Reef tours, Uluru accommodation, island stays and popular national park accommodation can sell out.
- Use sun protection: Australian UV can be strong. Wear sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and protective clothing.
- Swim safely: Use patrolled beaches and swim between the red and yellow flags.
- Respect wildlife: Do not feed or approach wild animals, and drive carefully at dawn and dusk.
- Check national park alerts: Weather, fires, flooding, track closures and seasonal access can affect plans.
- Allow rest days: Australia is best enjoyed slowly, especially if combining cities, road trips and nature experiences.
- Consider travel insurance: This is especially important for remote travel, cruises, adventure activities and pre-paid tours.
- Respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures: Follow local guidance, especially at culturally significant sites.
Final Thoughts
The best places to visit in Australia depend on the type of holiday you want. For iconic first-time experiences, Sydney, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road are hard to beat. For beaches, choose the Gold Coast, Noosa, Byron Bay, the Whitsundays or Western Australia’s coast. For wildlife, Kangaroo Island, Tasmania, Ningaloo Reef and Kakadu are outstanding. For food and wine, Melbourne, Adelaide, Margaret River and Hobart all deserve a place on your itinerary.
Australia is too large to see properly in one trip, so the best approach is to choose a few regions and explore them well. Whether you want reef, rainforest, red desert, city culture, islands, wildlife or road trips, Australia offers unforgettable holidays in every direction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best place to visit in Australia for first-time visitors?
Sydney is often the best starting point for first-time visitors because it combines famous landmarks, beaches, harbour views, dining and easy day trips. Many travellers combine Sydney with the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, Melbourne or the Great Ocean Road.
What are the top 5 places to visit in Australia?
Five of the most iconic places to visit in Australia are Sydney, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road. These destinations offer a strong mix of city life, nature, culture and scenery.
How many days do you need for an Australia holiday?
You can enjoy one region in 7 days, but 10 to 14 days is better for a first Australia holiday. If you want to visit several states or combine cities, reef, outback and road trips, allow at least two to three weeks.
What is the best time to visit Australia?
The best time depends on the region. Southern Australia is popular from spring to autumn. Tropical North Queensland, the Northern Territory and northern Western Australia are generally best during the dry season. Australia is a year-round destination if you choose the right region for the season.
Where should I go in Australia for beaches?
Great beach destinations include the Gold Coast, Noosa, Byron Bay, the Whitsundays, Rottnest Island, Margaret River, Esperance, Ningaloo Reef and Tasmania’s east coast. The best choice depends on whether you want surf, calm water, islands, reef or remote scenery.
Where is the best place to see wildlife in Australia?
Kangaroo Island is one of the best places for wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, sea lions and echidnas. Other excellent wildlife destinations include Tasmania, Ningaloo Reef, Kakadu, K’gari, Magnetic Island and the Great Ocean Road region.
Is Uluru worth visiting?
Yes, Uluru is one of Australia’s most meaningful and memorable destinations. It offers dramatic desert scenery, cultural experiences, walking trails, sunrise and sunset views, and nearby Kata Tjuta.
Is the Great Barrier Reef worth visiting?
Yes, the Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s most famous natural wonders and is worth visiting for snorkelling, diving, sailing, island stays and scenic flights. Cairns, Port Douglas, the Whitsundays and the Southern Great Barrier Reef all offer different reef experiences.
What is the best Australian city to visit?
Sydney is best for harbour views and beaches, Melbourne is best for food and culture, Brisbane is best for warm weather and day trips, Perth is best for beaches and sunsets, Adelaide is best for wine and festivals, and Hobart is best for history, food and access to nature.
What is the best road trip in Australia?
The Great Ocean Road is one of the best short road trips in Australia. For longer trips, consider Brisbane to Cairns, Sydney to Brisbane, Perth to Exmouth, Tasmania’s east coast or the Red Centre Way.
Can you visit Australia without a car?
Yes, you can visit major cities and many popular destinations without a car by using flights, public transport, tours, ferries and transfers. However, a car is useful for regional areas, national parks, wine regions and road trips.
What should I not miss in Australia?
Do not miss Sydney Harbour, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, the Great Ocean Road, at least one Australian beach destination, a wildlife experience and one region that shows Australia’s natural landscapes beyond the cities.
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