Since 2000, the Blue Mountains area in New South Wales in Australia has been listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list for the unique eucalypt varieties that grace its 1 million hectares.
How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites have you visited?
Hi all, I clicked on a link to an article on UNESCO's World Heritage List and thought I'll start this. How many sites have you visted so far? Here's mine, which I've visited in the last 4 years- Australia Great Barrier Reef Blue Mountains Sydney Opera House (I'm surprised this is one) Austria City ...
No Going Back...
No, no it's not just a flight to Newquay-lol!-how ever funny that may sound!! This is the real deal! I need longer than 5 months-nope i'm going to chill about this! Well i have a return flight from London-Sydney, have no other plans, i want to see the blue mountains, will hopefully travel up to cairns ...
On Foot, Lilo & Automobile
Helen, James & I traveled up to the Blue Mountains for some hiking and canyoning for the weekend ...
Posted in Australia & New Zealand 2011 by stoin29
Wednesday 11th August 2010
Today we went to the Blue Mountains. This is where the three sisters are. They call it the Blue Mountains because simply they are blue; well a blue haze anyway. First we got the cable car to the shops ...
Posted in Emily's Australian Holiday x by EmilyFox
Nic's Bday!
exploring the Blue Mountains. We visited the Three Sisters, Echo Point, Katoomba Falls and various other ...
Posted in Around the world in 300 days by nicdavid