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A convoluted coast

Shark Bay, Australia's westernmost point, shows coastlines' fractal nature with two main basins and smaller peninsulas, making measurement impossible.

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A strange set of stones

Ancient volcanic lava flows cooled, forming remarkable rocks on Kangaroo Island, shaped by wind, rain, and ocean spray over millions of years.

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Towering twins

The Great Ocean Road's Shipwreck Coast features Gog and Magog, twin sea stacks near the Gibson Steps, often mistaken for the Twelve Apostles.

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A spiral in Sydney

Spiral path in Sydney Olympic Park offers 360-degree views from the artificial mound.

#SydneyScenic #OlympicParkLandmarks #AustralianLandmarks

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A strange set of stones

Ancient volcanic lava flows cooled, forming rare rocks on Kangaroo Island.

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Rosy by the roadside

A pink lake beside the Melbourne-Adelaide highway, caused by the Salinibacter ruber bacterium, creating a unique roadside attraction.

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