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16 Feb 2008
Byron Bay is located on the North coast of NSW with Cape Byron being Australia’s most easterly point. Summer temperatures average between 21°C and 28°C and winter temperatures average between 15°C and 21°C, giving Byron Bay an excellent year round climate. The many beaches around Byron Bay offer clean warm water, 26°C in summer and 21°C in winter, with the chance to see dolphins regularly and whales May through October.
Byron Bay With pristine blue beaches, and rolling countryside, Byron Bay is also known for its art, entertainment and locals. There are a steady stream of international travellers, especially backpackers, [ ... ]
04 Feb 2008
The Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, are found approximately 48 kilometres west of Sydney. They are a range of sandstone geological structures that reach to at least 1,190 metres AHD (in the Lithgow area). The Blue Mountains is a unique region within a National Park, less than an hour’s drive west of Sydney. The Blue Mountains is a natural wonderland of untamed bush, spectacular rock formations and abundant wildlife and birdlife. The eucalyptus oil evaporating from the many gum trees creates a blue haze which gives the region its name. The Blue Mountains experiences four distinct seasons presenting [ ... ]
