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02/08/10

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We visited 3 of the larger cities while in southeastern Australia - Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney. If you follow the links on the side you can see them sequentially or you can click on the city name above to go to each directly. Click on the map below to see our route.
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Melbourne

Melbourne, with a population of over 3 million, is a cultural melting pot and a center for international exhibitions and sporting events.

The city center is a grid of streets north of the Yarra River. Across a pedestrian bridge is Southbank, an entertainment and shopping area.

The Federation Square precinct is a conglomerate of attractions including 3 art galleries and an open-air amphitheatre.

Flinders Street train station is the transportation hub and gateway to the city.

  

Queen Victoria Market covers several blocks. There are hundreds of stalls offering produce, meat, clothing, souvenirs and ethnic items.

The Old Melbourne Gaol  contains death masks and artifacts of prison life of the 19th century.

Throughout the city, buskers provided entertainment for the crowd.

The Melbourne Zoo has 3000 animals in natural surroundings, including kangaroos, echidnas, koalas, and these wombats.

40 kilometers east of Melbourne lies the cool high country of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, with its mountain ash forests and lush tree-fern gullies.

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