世界前十名的澳大利亚龙柏考拉公园简介和精美图片(英文)
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澳洲布里斯班简介嘿,说到布里斯班,这可是个让人一提起来就忍不住想晒太阳的地方。
布里斯班,澳大利亚昆士兰州的首府,位于澳大利亚东北部,是澳大利亚第三大城市。
这里不仅有着宜人的气候,还有着丰富的文化和自然景观。
让我来给你好好聊聊这个阳光之城。
首先,布里斯班的天气,那真是没得说。
一年四季温暖如春,阳光充足,所以人们都爱称它为“阳光之城”。
在这里,你几乎可以天天穿着短袖短裤,享受户外生活。
不过,记得带上防晒霜哦,这里的紫外线可不是盖的。
然后,咱们得聊聊布里斯班的河——布里斯班河。
这条河穿城而过,给这座城市增添了不少灵气。
河边有很多公园和步道,是市民休闲散步的好去处。
你可以在河边的咖啡馆里喝杯咖啡,看着河上的船只来来往往,感受这座城市的悠闲氛围。
说到自然,就不得不提布里斯班的南岸公园。
这个公园可是1988年世博会的旧址,现在变成了市民休闲娱乐的好地方。
公园里有人工沙滩、游泳池,还有各种艺术装置和雕塑。
周末的时候,很多家庭会来这里野餐,孩子们在沙滩上玩耍,大人们则在树荫下聊天,享受着悠闲的周末时光。
当然,布里斯班的文化活动也是丰富多彩的。
每年的布里斯班艺术节,都会吸引来自世界各地的艺术家和观众。
艺术节期间,城市里到处都充满了艺术的气息,街头艺人的表演、剧院的演出、画廊的展览,让人目不暇接。
而且,布里斯班还是个美食天堂。
这里的餐厅和咖啡馆种类繁多,从地道的澳洲烧烤到精致的法式料理,从街边小吃到高级餐厅,应有尽有。
我个人最喜欢的是这里的海鲜,新鲜又美味,尤其是大龙虾和生蚝,简直是人间美味。
最后,不得不提的是布里斯班的周边。
如果你喜欢自然,那么黄金海岸和阳光海岸绝对值得一去。
那里有美丽的海滩和冲浪胜地,是度假的好选择。
如果你对野生动物感兴趣,那么龙柏考拉保护区也是个不错的选择,你可以近距离接触考拉和袋鼠,感受澳洲的自然魅力。
总之,布里斯班是个充满活力、阳光和自然美的城市。
无论是在这里生活还是旅游,你都能享受到无尽的乐趣和放松。
考拉和悉尼歌剧院的英文介绍The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae.The Koala is found in coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia, from near Adelaide to the southern part of Cape York Peninsula. Populations also extend for considerable distances inland in regions with enough moisture to support suitable woodlands. The Koalas of South Australia were largely exterminated during the early part of the 20th century, but the state has since been repopulated with Victorian stock. The Koala is not found in Tasmania or Western Australia.The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on Bennelong Point. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, who in 2003 received the Pritzker Prize, architecture's highest honour.[1] The citation stated“ There is no doubt that the Sydney Opera House is his masterpiece. It is one of the great iconic buildings of the 20th century, an image of great beauty that has become known throughout the world – a symbol for not only a city, but a whole country and continent. ”The Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007.[2] It is one of the world's most distinctive 20th century buildings, and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world.The Sydney Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Contrary to the implication of the name, it houses a multi-venue performing arts centre, rather than a single Opera theatre. As well as hosting many touring productions in a variety of performance genres, the Sydney Opera House is a major presenting venue for Opera Australia, The Australian Ballet, the Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphony. It is administered by the Sydney Opera House Trust, under the New South Wales Ministry of the Arts.悉尼歌剧院的英文介绍Sydney Opera House must be one of the most recognisable images of the modern world - up there with the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building - and one of the most photographed.Not only is it recognisable, it has come to represent 'Australia'.Although only having been open since 1973, it is as representative of Australia as the pyramids are of Egypt and the Colosseum of Rome.The Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point, which reaches out into the harbour. The skyline of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the blue water of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House, viewed from a ferry or from the air, is dramatic and unforgettable.Ironic, perhaps, that this Australian icon - the Opera House with a roof evocative of a ship atfull sail - was designed by renowned Danish architect - Jørn Utzon.In the late 1950s the NSW Government established an appeal fund to finance the construction of the Sydney Opera House, and conducted a competition for its design.Utzon's design was chosen. The irony was that his design was, arguably, beyond the capabilities of engineering of the time. Utzon spent a couple of years reworking the design and it was 1961 before he had solved the problem of how to build the distinguishing feature - the 'sails' of the roof.Sydney Opera House from the harbour, photo courtesy of Andrew WattsThe venture experienced cost blow-outs and there were occasions when the NSW Government was tempted to call a halt. In 1966 the situation - with arguments about cost and the interior design, and the Government withholding progress payments - reached crisis point and Jørn Utzon resigned from the project. The building was eventually completed by others in 1973.Sydney Opera House facts and figuresThe Sydney Opera house:Was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon.Was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 October 1973.Presented, as its first performance, The Australian Opera's production of War and Peace by Prokofiev.Cost $AU 102,000,000 to build.Conducts 3000 events each year.Provides guided tours to 200,000 people each year.Has an annual audience of 2 million for its performances.Includes 1000 rooms.Is 185 metres long and 120 metres wide.Has 2194 pre-cast concrete sections as its roof.Has roof sections weighing up to 15 tons.Has roof sections held together by 350 kms of tensioned steel cable.Has over 1 million tiles on the roof.Uses 6225 square metres of glass and 645 kilometres of electric cable.SYDNEY, Australia-- Around every bend in Australia, there are natural beauties and magnificent vistas. But perhaps nothing identifies the country more than a breathtaking view of the Sydney Opera House.The Opera House, designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, is lauded by many as one of the architectural wonders of the modern world. It attracts 90 percent of tourists who visit Sydney and acts as a major home to the performing arts in Australia.Australian cuisineThe site of the opera house is some 500 yards from where the first European colonists landed in 1788. Fort Macquarie was established there at Bennelong Point in 1821. A tram depot came along in 1902. Trams were phased out in the 1950s, not long after Sydney Symphony Orchestra conductor Eugene Goossens began actively floating the idea of a concert hall. A government official seized on the concept and established an advisory committee, which selected the site of the old tram shed as the new home of the Sydney Opera House.In 1956, the government announced an international design competition. Utzon won the next year with his distinctive "soaring sails" vision of a harborside center. He said his idea for the structure had come from a simple source: the orange."All the shells are cut out of the same sphere," says Michael Lynch, chief executive of the Opera House Trust, "and now all have a common denominator."In an interesting aside, renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright didn't approve of the blueprints. "The circus tent is not architecture," Wright said.Reconciling with the architectConstruction of the Opera House took almost a decade and a half, and cost US $66 million, more than 14 times original projectionsConstruction began in 1959. It was supposed to take four years and cost $7 million Australian (US $4.7 million) -- to be paid from lottery revenues. That turned out to be an unrealistic figure."They went through extraordinary difficulty in trying to make the building work," Lynch says. "The sails themselves are all made out of pre-stressed concrete at a point where that was pretty much cutting-edge technology."Construction wasn't finished until 14 years later in 1973, with a $100 million Australian (US $66 million) price tag. Utzon didn't stick around for the completion. He left in 1966, disgusted with changes the New South Wales government wanted to make to his design -- as early as the first year of construction, for example, officials had demanded he double the number of performance spaces in the facility.Utzon vowed never to return. "I don't care if they pull the opera house down," he's reported to have said.The architect, now 81, apparently has had some change of heart over the years. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that he's agreed to help Australian architects upgrade the building. Thearticle says they'll travel to the Spanish island of Majorca to consult with Utzon on redesigning the interior to match the exterior. Utzon is not expected to come to Sydney for the project.Going for more than just concertsThe ceiling of the Opera House. The architect said the design concept came from an orange: 'Shells ... cut out of the same sphere'The complex boasts several performance halls that carry every genre of entertainment, from jazz to ballet. An estimated 3,000 performances each year are seen by about two million people."I think it's one of the great performance arts centers in the world," Lynch says. "The performing arts in Australia have blossomed, I think, largely because of the role that this building plays."Visitors are drawn to more than the performances. The complex holds cafes and shops, too. Today, more than 300,000 visitors tour the opera house each year.And with the eyes of the world turning to Australia for the year 2000 and its Summer Olympic Games there, it's a safe bet that the Sydney Opera House will remain the nation's true center stage.悉尼的英文简介Australia's premier city is the oldest settlement in Australia, the economic powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital, Canberra is everything but name. Built on the shores of the stunning Port Jackson, you would have to die and go to heaven before you see a more spectacular setting for a city. It's a vital, self-regarding metropolis, making itself a melting pot with people from all over the world.When to GoThe best times to visit are of spring and autumn, especially around March to April or October to November. Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate. Sometimes torrential downpours often break the heat between October and March. Winters are cool rather than cold. Beach lovers unperturbed by the hazards of lizard-skin should come between December and February.Sydney HarborThe harbor is the defining characteristic of the city. Its multiple sandstone headlands, dramatic cliffs, rocky islands and stunning bays and beaches, make it one of the most beautiful stretches of water in the world. Officially called Port Jackson, the harbor stretches some 20km inland to join the mouth of the Parramatta River. The most scenic area is on the ocean side of the bridge. The Sydney Harbor National Park protects the scattered pockets of bushland around the harbour and offers good walking tracks. The best way to experience the harbour is to go sailing, but if you're lacking nautical skills there are plenty of ways to enjoy it. Try catching the Manly ferry, swimming at Nielsen Park, walking from Manly to Spit Bridge, having a drink at Watsons Bay, dining with a view at Rose Bay, Balmoral or Circular Quay, or cruising to the heads on the Bounty.Sydney Opera HouseAustralia's most recognizable icon is dramatically situated on the eastern headland of Circular Quay. Its famous sail- and shell-like roofs were inspired by palm fronds, according to architect Jorn Utzon, but may remind you of turtles engaging in sexual congress. The Opera House is so unique that it has been photographed a zillion times, appears on an army of cheap t-shirts, every other Sydney postcard and decorates the frames of Dame Edna's dramatic glasses. It was built between 1959 and 1973, but plagued with construction delays and political difficulties which culminated in the resignation of Utzon in 1966. Although some visitors are disappointed by the interior, designed by a consortium of Australians after Utzon quit, it's a truly memorable place to see a performance or to sit at one of its outdoor cafes with a bottle of white wine and watch harbour life go by. The Opera House hosts theatre, classical music, ballet and film, as well as the seasonal opera performances. There is free music on the prow of the Opera House on weekends and a craft market on the forecourt on Sunday.The RocksThe Rocks is the oldest, quaintest part of Sydney. Today it is unrecognizable from the squalid, overcrowded and plague-ridden place it used to be. Reinvented by visionaries in the building industry and the trade union movement in the 1970s, the Rocks is now a sanitized, historical tourist precinct, full of cobbled streets, colonial buildings and stuffed koalas. If you ignore the kitsch, a stroll around the Rocks can be delightful. Attractions include the weekend market, the Earth Exchange geological and mining museum, and numerous craft shops and art galleries.But it's the old buildings, alleyways and historic facades that attract most visitors. Try exploring the less developed areas in the contiguous suburb of Millers Point, which has not sacrificed its community life to the tourist dollar. Check out the Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel and The Hero of Waterloo, two of Sydney's oldest pubs.Circular QuayCircular Quay is built around Sydney Cove and is considered by many to be the focal point of the city. The first European settlement in Australia grew around the Tank Stream which now runs underground into the harbour here. For many years this was the shipping centre of Sydney, but it's now both a commuting hub and a recreational space, combining ferry quays, a railway station and the Overseas Passenger Terminal with harbour walkways, restaurants, buskers, parks, the Museum of Contemporary Art and, of course, the Sydney Opera House.Macquarie StreetSydney's greatest concentration of early public buildings grace Macquarie St, many of them commissioned by Governor Macquarie and designed by the convict architect Francis Greenway. The most impressive are the elegant, two-storied Parliament House, Sydney Hospital, the Mint Building, the exquisite Hyde Park Barracks, St James Church and the voluminous State Library. The Barracks and the Mint are now museums, the library hosts exhibitions and there are tours of both the hospital and Parliament House. Macquarie St is the eastern boundary of the Central Business District and borders the Domain and the Royal Botanic Gardens. It runs from Hyde Park to Circular Quay.The Domain, Art Gallery & Botanic GardensThe Domain is a large grassy area east of Macquarie St which was set aside by Governor Phillip for public recreation. Today it is used by city workers for lunchtime sports and as a place to escape the bustle of the city. On Sunday afternoons, it's the gathering place for impassioned soapbox speakers, who do their best to entertain or enrage their listeners. It is also the venue for free events held during the festival of Sydney in January and the popular Carols by Candlelight at Christmas. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is in the northeast corner of the Domain. It hasexcellent permanent exhibitions of Australian, European, Japanese and tribal art, and has some inspired temporary exhibits.The Royal Botanic Gardens encompass Farm Cove, the first bay east of Circular Quay, and include the site of the colony's first vegetable patch. They contain a magnificent collection of South Pacific plant life, tropical displays in the Arc and Pyramid glasshouses, and a beautiful, old-fashioned formal rose garden. The spectacularly located gardens are a favoured spot for family picnics and wedding photographs.Darling HarbourThis huge waterfront tourist and leisure park comprises walkways, gardens, museums, an aquarium, convention centre, casino, eateries and shops. It was once a thriving dockland area, but it declined to the level of an urban eyesore before being reinvented as Darling Harbour in the 1980s by a combination of vision, planning, politicking, forbearance and huge amounts of cash. The emphasis is on casual fun and enjoyment of the kind appreciated by families with small children and coach tourists. The highlights are the Sydney Aquarium, the Australian National Maritime Museum, the water sculpture, the Chinese Garden, the massive IMAX cinema, and the nearby Powerhouse Museum, Sydney's most spectacular museum.Bondi BeachBondi Beach is the grand dame of Sydney's beaches with a magnificent sweep of sand and a never-ending series of majestic rollers crashing into the shallows. The suburb of Bondi Beach is an eclectic mix of ice cream parlours, designer cafes, greasy fish & chips joints, kosher shops and surf fashion stores. The seafront promenade and pavilion have been given a welcome facelift; car parking and fixing the offshore sewage outlets remain the only problems.Ku-Ring-Gai-Chase National Park[R-p6]Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park covers 150 sq km (60 sq mi) of sandstone bushland at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River, 24km (15mi) north of Sydney. The park has over 100km (60mi) of shoreline, plenty of forest and wildlife, a number of walking tracks and some magnificent Aboriginal rock art. Elevated parts of the park offer superb views across Pittwater towards the northernmost suburbs of Sydney.Royal National ParkThe Royal National Park, 35km (22mi) south of city, is the oldest gazetted national park in the world. The sea of low scrub which covered the sandstone plateau in the north of the park was devastated by the 1994 bushfires, but the forested river valleys and the beaches were unscathed. The park is dissected by the Hacking River and there are riverside picnic and boat hiring facilities at Audley. There's a spectacular 26km (16mi) coastal track stretching the length of the park, whichis accessible from Bundeena. It passes the lovely lagoon beach at Wattamolla, and the popular surfing spot at Garie Beach. The best views are from the southern boundary of the park overlooking Bulli from the edge of the Illawarra escarpment.Most visitors to Sydney arrive at Kingsford Smith airport. Airfares to Australia are expensive - it's a long way from anywhere and flights are often heavily booked. The most pleasant way to get around in Sydney is by ferry. A trip on the Manly Ferry is the best way to experience the harbor if you can't charm someone into taking you sailing. Major roads from Sydney go north to Newcastle, west to the Blue Mountains, south to Melbourne and Canberra and down the south coast to Wollongong.Anyway, you will certainly find this trip to Sydney Australia one of your most memorable experiences in your life. The trip will leave you sweet memories that you would like to share with your family and your friends.SydneySydney is an important commercial(商业的),industrial(工业的)and tourist centre on the southeast coast of Australia.It is Australia's largest city with a population of more than three million.The city has many famous sights.The harbour is one of the largest and most beautiful in the world and Sydney Harbour Bridge(悉尼港桥)—or“The Coathanger”as the people of Sydney call it—has been a great tourist attraction for many years.However,the most famous sight here nowadays is the Opera House(歌剧院).Some people think that it is one of the most beautiful modern buildings in the world.Sydney is a very modern city,but it also has many places of interest.In the areas called The Rocks and Paddington,for example,you can still see some of the first houses that were ever built here.For entertainment(娱乐),there is a lot to do here.The city has many different kinds of restaurants,theatres,cinemas and nightclubs.There is also a zoo and a Koala Bear Park.Some of the best beaches in Australia are here,too.Surfing(冲浪)is the most popular sport in Sydney.In fact,there are so many surfers in the city that you have to register surfboards here just like you have to register motorcars!问题补充:list the tourist attractions mentioned above( )give a title to the passage( )1.Sydney Harbour Bridge2.the Opera House3.The Rocks and Paddington4.a zoo and a Koala Bear Park5.different kinds of restaurants,theatres,cinemas and nightclubs.6.the best beachesTour in Sydney悉尼是一个重要的商业,工业,旅游的中心在澳大利亚的东南沿海。
布里斯班必去10大景点介绍《布里斯班必去10大景点介绍》布里斯班,那是一个充满魅力的地方,有着好多让人惊艳的景点。
南岸公园,这地儿就像布里斯班的大乐园。
大片大片的草地,绿得让人心醉。
好多人在草地上野餐,一家老小围坐在一起,吃着美食,欢声笑语不断。
还有那人造沙滩,沙子软软的,踩上去就像踩在云朵上一样。
旁边的游泳池清澈见底,人们在里面欢快地游着,就像一群自由自在的鱼儿。
这里还有各种各样的餐厅和小吃摊,走在路上,香味直往鼻子里钻,那感觉就像有只小手在挠你的胃,非得去尝一尝不可。
龙柏考拉动物园,那可是能跟可爱的考拉亲密接触的好地方。
考拉们一个个毛茸茸的,就像一个个小毛球挂在树上。
它们的小眼睛圆溜溜的,看着特别呆萌。
有的考拉在呼呼大睡,那睡姿千奇百怪,有的四脚朝天地躺着,有的紧紧抱着树干,像个小娃娃抱着心爱的玩具。
除了考拉,这里还有袋鼠呢。
那些袋鼠一跳一跳的,你要是拿着食物,它们就会蹦跶着过来,那模样既可爱又有点小滑稽。
库萨山观景台,站在这儿,整个布里斯班的美景尽收眼底。
城市的高楼大厦像是一个个积木堆积起来的,街道就像一条条丝带穿梭其中。
远处的山连绵起伏,和蓝天白云相映成趣。
清晨的时候,云雾缭绕,整个城市就像被一层薄纱笼罩着,神秘又美丽。
傍晚时分,夕阳的余晖洒在城市的每一个角落,把一切都染成了金黄色,就像一幅绚丽的油画。
摩顿岛,这是个如同世外桃源般的地方。
白色的沙滩在阳光的照耀下闪闪发光,就像铺了一地的钻石。
海水是那种清澈的蓝,蓝得让人心动。
在这儿可以参加海豚之旅,到了晚上,海豚们会游到岸边,它们的身体滑溜溜的,在水中欢快地游动着,和人们互动,那场景特别温馨。
皇后街购物中心,这就是购物者的天堂。
街道两旁全是各种各样的商店,从高档的奢侈品店到亲民的小店铺,应有尽有。
走在这条街上,看着琳琅满目的商品,就像走进了一个宝藏世界。
有时候还能碰到街头艺人在表演,那歌声和表演特别精彩,就像一场免费的小型音乐会。
布里斯班市政厅,建筑相当宏伟。
美丽的动物园探访世界各地最优秀的动物园动物园是人们与自然界动物亲密接触的场所,不仅让人们近距离观察各种动物,还提供了保护野生动物、科学研究和教育宣传的平台。
世界各地有许多优秀的动物园,它们以其独特的设计、丰富多样的动物种类以及优质的游览体验而享有盛誉。
本文将带您探访世界各地的最优秀的动物园,欣赏美丽的动物和优秀的园林设计。
1. 西雅图动物园(Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo)西雅图动物园位于美国华盛顿州西雅图市,被公认为世界上最优秀的动物园之一。
它占地92英亩,拥有超过1000种动物,并注重动物的自然栖息地还原,营造出与野生环境相似的氛围。
这里有华盛顿森林、非洲草原、北美动物林等多个展区,为游客提供了近距离观察北极熊、长颈鹿、非洲狮等珍稀动物的机会。
2. 巴黎动物园(Parc Zoologique de Paris)巴黎动物园位于法国巴黎市的博物馆区内,占地约44公顷。
这座动物园于2014年重新开放,通过更新设施和重新设计的动物栖息地,提供了更好的游览体验。
它采用了生物多样性和保护环境的理念,展示了600多种来自世界各地的动物。
游客可以欣赏到雄伟的大象、令人惊叹的狮子和迷人的企鹅等动物。
3. 墨尔本动物园(Melbourne Zoo)墨尔本动物园是澳大利亚最古老的动物园之一,也是世界上最好的动物园之一。
它占地55英亩,拥有超过320种动物,特别注重动物的保护和研究工作。
墨尔本动物园中的展区布局合理,结合了澳大利亚原始森林和非洲草原等不同地理环境,为游客提供了逼真的生态体验。
在这里,游客可以近距离观察袋鼠、袋熊、考拉等澳洲特有的动物,同时还能欣赏到来自非洲、亚洲和南美洲的各种珍稀动物。
4. 北京动物园(Beijing Zoo)北京动物园是中国最大的动物园,也是世界上最有名的动物园之一。
它建立于1906年,位于北京市西城区,在占地180英亩的园区内,拥有超过14,000种动物。
柏斯旅游景点柏斯是澳大利亚西部的首府,拥有许多迷人的旅游景点。
以下是柏斯的一些热门景点:1. 弗里曼特尔历史区(Fremantle Historic Area):这个保存完好的历史区拥有许多精美的建筑物和传统的市场。
游客可以欣赏到柏斯的殖民地历史。
2. 班伯利(Cottesloe)海滩:这是柏斯最受欢迎的海滩之一,以其细白的沙滩和清澈的海水而闻名。
游客可以在这里放松休闲,日光浴,或尝试冲浪。
3. 佩斯公园(Kings Park):位于柏斯市中心附近,是西澳大利亚州最大的城市公园。
公园内有广阔的草坪、花园和自然保护区,提供了漫步和野餐的理想场所,同时还能欣赏到城市的壮丽全景。
4. 珀斯动物园(Perth Zoo):这个动物园是澳大利亚最古老和最受欢迎的动物园之一。
游客可以在这里近距离观赏到许多来自世界各地的动物,包括袋鼠、考拉和企鹅等。
5. 斯威内河酒庄(Swan Valley):位于柏斯以北约20分钟车程的斯威内河酒庄是澳大利亚最古老的酒庄之一。
游客可以参观酒庄,品尝美味的葡萄酒,并品尝当地的美食。
6. 奇诺斯汤泉(Chinatown):作为西澳大利亚州唯一的唐人街,奇诺斯汤泉是一个充满活力和文化多样性的区域。
游客可以品尝到各种亚洲美食,购买纪念品,并参观当地的艺术和手工艺品店。
这些只是柏斯众多旅游景点中的一部分。
柏斯还有许多其他值得一游的地方,如科塞尔国家公园(Cottesloe National Park)、南河飞碟塔(The Bell Tower)和斯威内河水上乐园(Swan River Water Park)。
无论是喜欢历史、自然还是文化的游客,都能在柏斯找到适合自己的旅游景点。
最美公园介绍作文英文英文:When it comes to the most beautiful park, there are many options to choose from. However, in my opinion,Central Park in New York City is undoubtedly the most beautiful park in the world. It covers 843 acres and offers a wide range of activities for visitors.First of all, the park is surrounded by skyscrapers, which creates a stunning contrast between nature and the urban environment. The park itself is also a work of art, with beautifully maintained lawns, gardens, and lakes. In the spring, the cherry blossoms bloom and create a breathtaking display of pink and white flowers. In the fall, the leaves change color and create a stunning backdrop for photos.In addition to the natural beauty, Central Park also offers a variety of activities for visitors. You can rent abike and ride along the many paths, take a boat ride on the lake, or attend a concert or performance at the outdoor theater. There are also playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas for families to enjoy.Overall, Central Park is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and wants to experience the beauty of an urban oasis.中文:说到最美的公园,有很多选择。
澳大利亚著名旅游景点1. 大堡礁(Great Barrier Reef):世界上最大的珊瑚礁系统之一,被联合国教科文组织列为世界自然遗产。
2. 悉尼歌剧院 (Sydney Opera House):悉尼地标建筑,以其独特的壳状设计而闻名于世。
3. 悉尼海港大桥 (Sydney Harbour Bridge):连接悉尼中央商务区与北岸的一座悬索桥,提供了令人惊艳的城市全景。
4. 火烈鸟港 (Flinders Chase National Park):位于康拉德科德角(Cape Conran) ,拥有壮丽的海岸线和众多的野生动物。
5. 澳洲动物园 (Australia Zoo):史蒂夫·艾文斯(Steve Irwin)家族经营的动物园,以展示澳大利亚原生动物而闻名。
6. 大洋路 (Great Ocean Road):一条位于维多利亚州的风景公路,沿途可欣赏到壮观的海岸风光和岩石雕塑“十二使徒”。
7. 塔斯马尼亚州 (Tasmania):澳大利亚的岛屿州,拥有美丽的自然景观,如克拉德湾 (Cradle Bay) 和到阿伯茨伦 (Abel Tasman) 半岛的徒步径。
8. 凯恩斯 (Cairns):位于昆士兰州北部的海滨城市,是通往大堡礁的主要起点,也有许多热带雨林和自然景点。
9. 阿瑟港国家公园 (Port Arthur Historic Site):位于塔斯马尼亚州东南海岸的一个历史遗址,曾经是澳大利亚最大的监狱之一。
10. 红土中心 (Red Centre):位于中部的澳大利亚沙漠地区,包括乌鲁鲁 (Uluru) 和卡塔丘塔国家公园 (Kata Tjuta National Park) 等著名地标。
澳洲最火动物园----布里斯班龙柏考拉园龙柏考拉保护区成立于1927年, 是澳洲第一个设立的考拉保护区,其座右铭是“地球不仅仅是人类的”,表现了龙柏考拉园主张人与自然,动物的和谐相处和理解。
公园位于布里斯班市郊,是最大的考拉动物园,园内拥有130只考拉,园内的环境以亲近大自然为主,是很多游客理想的游玩之地。
昆士兰州是唯一允许抱考拉的州,在这里您就可以抱可爱的考拉,并与它进行合照(另付费),和考拉合影是龙柏考拉园必不可少的体验。
黄金海岸可伦宾野生动物园可伦宾野生动物园(Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary)坐落于黄金海岸的可伦宾,建立于1947年,占地面积27公顷,是澳洲最佳的野生动物园之一,以可喂养彩虹鸟而闻名。
动物园内遍及尤加利树及雨林,为动物的生存提供了有利的条件。
公园内最大的亮点莫过于野生的彩虹鸟,它们每天会飞来公园两次,上午大约八点半,下午大约四点。
它们会飞到游客的肩上和手上,啄食游客供给的食物,非常可爱。
园内有冷血、匍匐类动物的专题解说,你还可以给可爱的动物们拍照。
不怕蛇的游客,还可以将将蛇围绕在脖子上或扛在肩上。
黄金海岸澳洲动物园澳洲动物园中拥有超过1200种动物,每天都有许多动物表演,无论是令人禁不住想抱住的考拉、可爱的袋鼠、步履蹒跚的袋熊,还是滑动而来的蛇,都可以和它们进行近距离接触。
还包括与老虎面对面,亲自给大象喂食,和鳄鱼宝宝合照等活动。
园内最新建立的非洲区更是让您仿佛身临非洲大草原,来到这里的游客会惊异于发现每天巡视在自己领地上的猎豹,而这片充满生机的开阔平原上生活着长颈鹿、犀牛、斑马等动物。
闻名世界的鳄鱼博物馆中,鳄鱼、蛇、五颜六色的鸟会共同进行现场表演,当亲眼看见鳄鱼在水中大口享用午餐一定会让您肾上腺素上升!另外您还可以观赏鸟类自由飞翔,看望野生动物医院中生病和受伤的动物们。
悉尼泰朗嘉 (Taronga) 动物园成立于1916年的Taronga Zoo,占地75英亩,有着400多种动物,这里具有澳洲代表性动物如无尾熊、鸭嘴兽、袋鼠、Dingo狗、袋熊(Wombat)、有塔斯马尼亚恶魔 (Tasmanian devil)之称的袋獾、澳洲鸟类,其它还有黑猩猩、企鹅、水獭、犀牛、海豹、浣熊、蜥蜴爬虫类等多种动物。
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#旅行# 【可爱的龙柏树熊】。
龙柏树熊动物园,位于布里斯班西南11公里的市郊,建于1927年,是全澳大利亚历史最悠久,也是全球最大的考拉保护区。
而在这些野生动物中,除了有130多只考拉外,还有如袋鼠、袋獾、袋熊、针鼹鼠、其他各种爬虫类及其它80种以上的澳大利亚本土动物及鸟类。
最讨人喜欢的就是可爱的树袋熊——考拉,它们总是伸着胖胖的前臂抱住树干,吃着桉树叶,好奇地注视着游人。
引得游人不停地拍照,或与它们拥抱、玩耍。
在公园,游人还可以看到另一种澳大利亚特产——袋鼠,它们同样讨人喜欢。
这里的鸟类也不怕人,那些五彩的雀鸟会飞到你的手心里吃食。
难得的动物对人的信任令人感动。
整个园区内的环境相当出色,游人也将这里视为亲近大自然的理想去处,所以龙柏考拉动物园一直是游玩布里斯班的必到之处。
所以亲近澳大利亚特有的动物,亲近美丽的大自然。
在龙柏公园享受与考拉的第一次亲密接触!。
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先直接来一张可爱的考拉也就是我俗称的树熊在龙柏生活着130多只树熊可谓幸福
龙柏树熊野生动物园如此美丽的风景这群幸福的小崽子们~
袋鼠。
我很想吐槽旁边的2个鸽子
鸸鹋澳洲特有动物该动物名称科普还是来自@阿尔维斯
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推荐理由:6月,澳大利亚国内大部分地区都处在寒冷的冬季,但对于大堡礁而言,6月是这个旅游天堂展现最佳面貌的时节,气温平均25℃,这段时间夜晚温和,海水能见度也最佳。
澳洲 南半球的反季游文 图/朱佳嘉布里斯班,可爱的小考拉澳大利亚布里斯班有一个世界上最大、最古老的考拉保护区,也是世界十大动物园之一的——朗派考拉保护区。
公园于1927年开园,园内饲养的考拉根据年龄和性别分别进行饲养,这里经常还可以看到趴在母亲背上的小考拉,这在澳洲其他地方是很少能见的。
朗派考拉保护区不仅饲养着昆士兰州北部的考拉,还饲养着南部的考拉,相较之下南部考拉的个头明显比北部考拉要大,这个我深有体会,我在南澳抱的考拉比在朗派抱的昆士兰州考拉个头要大得多。
保护区为了让游客可以在更加接近自然的环境中观赏考拉,建造了考拉王国,在这里可以一次性看到睡觉的、吃桉树叶的、嬉戏的、散步的各种萌萌的考拉。
大堡礁,见证永世的爱大堡礁向来被列为一生中必游之地,它不但壮观、璀璨,而且是唯一活着的世界七大自然景观。
大堡礁是世界最大最长的珊瑚礁群,纵贯于澳大利亚的东北沿海,凯恩斯是前往大堡礁的出发基地之一,每天从码头会有很多的巡游船载着游客去享受大堡礁美丽的反季游6月SPECIAL REPORTS 特别策划040 TOURISM WORLD Copyright ©博看网. All Rights Reserved.风光。
而座落在昆士兰州海岸中央的圣灵群岛更是大堡礁的心脏。
圣灵群岛位于大堡礁的中心位置,由74座珊瑚小岛组成,这些岛屿包括著名的度假胜地海曼岛、汉密尔顿岛、白日梦岛等。
从汉密尔顿岛出发坐直升机才能一睹大自然的神作——天然心形大堡礁的震撼魅力,从空中俯瞰,加上大堡礁本身很好看的水色,景色更美妙绝伦,犹如在汹涌澎湃的大海上绽放的碧绿宝石一般。
那一片片珊瑚礁在清澈的海水下艳丽妖娆,完美的心型在浩瀚的海面闪烁,让人不由感叹:这真是天赐的礼物。
1.签证:目前澳大利亚驻中国大使馆在北京、上海和广州分别有办事处,详细签证申请信息请参考澳大利亚驻华大使馆网站。
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket, Queensland 4069
龙柏考拉动物园是世界排名前十的动物园,也是最早的专业考拉保育区。
这里考拉遍地都是,除了树上睡的,这里还有地上活蹦乱跳的。
如果你喜欢近距离接触,这里还提供收费的抱考拉照相服务(16澳元1位)以及喂食考拉的项目(2澳元一份)。
除了憨态可掬的考拉,这里还有袋鼠、澳洲野犬、猫头鹰等各种澳洲特有的动物可供观赏。
每天下午还有澳洲特色的剪羊毛表演,非常值得观看。
Recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the world's first and largest koala sanctuary, with 90 years of experience and 130 koalas. In 2015 Lone Pine was inducted into the Trip Advisor Hall of Fame for five consecutive years of excellence.
Interact with 100 species of Australian animals, with hands-on experiences and presentations. Hand-feed kangaroos and wild lorikeets, or hold a beautiful koala. Lone Pine is also home to two platypus, residing in a AUD1 million exhibit, who will entertain you with their playful antics.
Relax and take in the beautiful surroundings, while you use the free WiFi, which is available all throughout the park. Wireless phone charging stations are also available for customer use at no charge. Three new bloggers areas are now open, providing guests with comfortable seating, USB power stations and free, high speed WiFi.
Unwind with an organic coffee in the "Koala Forest" surrounded by 30 koalas, or catch the action in the Bird of Prey Free Flight Show! You can also enjoy a real Australian outback farm experience at the daily Sheepdog Show, performed by experienced award-winning sheepdog handlers and their loyal dogs.。