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Two Weeks in Australia: Ultimate Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
"The Rose Seidler House was designed by architect Harry Seidler for his two parents Max and Rose. It was built in the Bauhaus style and is an excellent example of modern architecture wherein it establishes a contrast between the man-made object and nature (order versus disorder)."
"The Rose Seidler House is one of Sydney’s most unique houses – an iconic and influential house in every right. The house was constructed between 1948 and 1950 and boasted a radical modernist approach in its..."
"One of the most famous landmarks in the Blue Mountains is the Three Sisters, an unusual rock formation towering high above the Jamison Valley. Standing over 900 metres tall, the Three Sisters is a spectacular sight and offers some beautiful and intense walking tracks. There is one trail ‘The Giant Stairway’ that takes you up close to the Three Sisters mountains and then down to the valley floor via more than 800 steps."
"The most popular lookout point for tourists is the Echo Point Lookout from where you can enjoy the best views of the famous Three Sisters. While this lookout is definitely awesome, there are many more beautiful lookout points in the Blue Mountains without the big crowds. Echo Point looks out over Jamison Valley, densely populated with eucalyptus trees and surrounded by massive sandstone cliffs."
"Overlooking the gigantic Megalong Valley, Cahills’s Lookout is one of the most impressive lookouts in the Blue Mountains, but without the big tourist crowds. Quietly tucked away along the westernmost point of Cliff Drive, the lookout offers breathtaking views of the valley, Megalong Head, Boars Head Rock and the Narrow Neck Peninsula. Unlike other popular lookouts in the area, such as Echo Point and Lincoln’s Rock that overlook the Jamison Valley, Cahills’s Lookout faces the Megalong Valley."
"If you are in the Hills and looking for western Sydney parks the kids will love, this fun playground is located in Fairway Drive Reserve, Kellyville. It has a soft-fall climbing wall and metal tube slide, swings, shade sails and is surrounded by open grass spaces. There is also a basketball and netball half court nearby for some sports play."