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Catalogue Flight Center 01.10.2022 - 31.12.2023
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MOUNTAINS Skiing probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Australia, but you definitely have some snow-capped options in the winter! The Snowy Mountains in New South Wales are well named and home to some of the best slopes, like Perisher Ski Resort and Thredbo Alpine Village. If snow isn't your thing, visit the rugged landscapes of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia or the Great Dividing Range which spans parts of Queensland, through New South Wales to Victoria. The tallest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko in New South Wales, is 2,228m tall. SALT LAKES The pink lakes of Australia, caused by the presence of algae and varying levels of salt in the water, are nothing short of magical. From Lake MacDonnell on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia to Lake Hillier and Hutt Lagoon in Western Australia, there are plenty of pink lakes to marvel at. To fully appreciate this natural wonder, book a scenic flight tour for the ultimate bird's eye experience! It's the best way to witness the contrast between the pink waters and their surroundings Covering close to 10,000km?, Lake Eyre in South Australia is the largest lake in Australia GARI) THE RED CENTRE SHOULD yt BE ON ANY BUCKET LIST! fm Find out 5 reasons why you should visit. DESERT Bursting with colour and teeming with life, it's impossible not to feel the significance of the land when visiting Australia. The brilliant, red hues are calling! Uluru, the beating heart of the Australian Outback, has been home to the Anangu people for more than 60,000 years. When visiting this sacred site, take the opportunity to immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture and connect with the land. The Australian Outback is vast, and you could spend a lifetime exploring the sites. 18% of mainland Australia is officially desert and 35% receives so little rain that it may as well be!

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MOUNTAINS Skiing probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Australia, but you definitely have some snow-capped options in the winter! The Snowy Mountains in New South Wales are well named and home to some of the best slopes, like Perisher Ski Resort and Thredbo Alpine Village. If snow isn't your thing, visit the rugged landscapes of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia or the Great Dividing Range which spans parts of Queensland, through New South Wales to Victoria. The tallest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko in New South Wales, is 2,228m tall. SALT LAKES The pink lakes of Australia, caused by the presence of algae and varying levels of salt in the water, are nothing short of magical. From Lake MacDonnell on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia to Lake Hillier and Hutt Lagoon in Western Australia, there are plenty of pink lakes to marvel at. To fully appreciate this natural wonder, book a scenic flight tour for the ultimate bird's eye experience! It's the best way to witness the contrast between the pink waters and their surroundings Covering close to 10,000km?, Lake Eyre in South Australia is the largest lake in Australia GARI) THE RED CENTRE SHOULD yt BE ON ANY BUCKET LIST! fm Find out 5 reasons why you should visit. DESERT Bursting with colour and teeming with life, it's impossible not to feel the significance of the land when visiting Australia. The brilliant, red hues are calling! Uluru, the beating heart of the Australian Outback, has been home to the Anangu people for more than 60,000 years. When visiting this sacred site, take the opportunity to immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture and connect with the land. The Australian Outback is vast, and you could spend a lifetime exploring the sites. 18% of mainland Australia is officially desert and 35% receives so little rain that it may as well be!
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