AustraliaAustralia is the most beautiful country in the continent of Oceania. Although much of the island is desert or semi-arid, there is a part with a great diversity of habitats.

Australia is considered one of the best countries in the world to travel and tourists will find all the facilities to get to know the area. As the sixth largest country in the world, there are huge distances between each city.

Be sure to visit Sydney and Melbourne.
Australia: The world's smallest continent
Australia: The world's smallest continent
Australia: The world's smallest continent

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