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Top: Australia > New South Wales > Sydney > Hiking / Tramping / Walking Chinese Garden at Darling Harbour Built in 1987, the Chinese Garden, also known as the Garden of Friendship, was presented to Sydney as a Bicentennial gift from its Chinese sister city, Guangdong. Bushwalking in the Heathcote National Park Information on walks and sights in the Heathcote National Park. The Park is situated in the southern suburbs of Sydney alongside its more famous sister, the Royal National Park. Sydney University Bushwalkers SUBW (pronounced `suboir') is a club which exists for the general purpose of making sure its members have a great time. This usually means doing lots of bushwalking, skiing, canyoning and meeting lots of similarly inclined people. Royal National Park Royal National Park is the 2nd oldest national park in the world. The Park is set along 30km of coastline with spectacular headlands, cliffs, forests and beaches. Mount Annan Botanic Garden Mount Annan Botanic Garden is Australia's largest botanic garden. It displays enormous diversity of Australian flora and features many of Australia's 25,000 known plant species. Centennial Park Centennial Park is well used by picnickers, in-line skaters, cyclists, runners, horseriders and those just out for a stroll, making the most of this expansive green land close to the city centre. Also in the park are ponds, gardens, and a sports ground. Paradise Adventures and Cruises Cruise the exotic South Pacific Islands on your own bareboat or crewed yacht charter. Featuring Fiji, New Zealand, Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Australia. Scuba diving, whale watching, volcano hiking, and fishing excursions. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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