Henbury meteorite craters
A group of 13 – 14 meteorite craters with a diameter from 7 to 180 m, up to 15 m deep. Here have been found several tonnes of meteorites. Formed some 4,200 years ago.
Boxhole crater
Well visible impact crater, with a diameter of 170 m. Formed some 5,400 years ago.
Chillagoe karst landscape
Limestone towers that rise up to 40 m above the surrounding landscape. In this area are known some 600 – 1000 caves.
The Pinnacles (Nambung)
Desert, filled with amazing limestone formations – pinnacles that rise up to 3.5 m high.
Port Arthur
Former convict settlement for hardest British and Irish criminals, built in 1853-1855. This site is renowned also as a haunted place.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Iconic 139 meters high arch bridge, built in 1932.
Sydney Opera House
One of the iconic buildings representing not only Australia but 20th-century architecture in general. Constructed in 1973.
Weipa shell mounds
Some 600 human-built mounds of shellfish Anadara granosa, including ridges that are several hundred meters long and up to 13 meters high, up to 1,200 years old. Origin and purpose of these structures is not completely clear.
Tully River dendroglyphs in Upper Charapa
Seven carved trees with diverse designs. Dendroglyphs are characteristic monuments of Aboriginal culture, characteristic in the New South Wales and also neighboring regions.
Samford Bora rings
Some of the best-preserved earthen rings – unique ritual structures for male initiation ceremonies. In total, in the eastern part of Australia, there are some 426 such structures. Today there is not much to see in the site.