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Australia’s Deadliest

People are just plain scared of certain animals, and rightly so in Australia! Use extra caution around these most dangerous Australian animals.

Irukandiji Jellyfish
This tiny but deadly jellyfish reaches only about 2.5 centimeters in diameter, but still causes various deaths each year. Symptoms of a sting can be delayed up to 24 hours, thereby increasing the danger.

Box Jellyfish
box_jellyfishThe toxin-covered tentacles of the Box Jellyfish can stop human cardio-respiratory function in about three minutes. Found around the Great Barrier Reef, jellyfish cause more deaths in Australia than snakes, sharks and salt water crocodiles.

Saltwater Crocodile
The ‘world’s largest reptile’ the Saltwater Crocodile can reach up to 7 meters in length. This protected species is difficult to see when its swimming, adding to the danger of a sneak attack.

Blue Ring Octopus
BlueRingFound in the shallow waters of Australia’s reefs, the Blue Ring Octopus has a golf-ball sized body, and venom that can cause motor paralysis leading to cardiac arrest and death for which there is no known antidote. The Blue Ring Octopus, so-called for its blue ring markings, is both beautiful and deadly.

Stonefish
StonefishLurking in the shallow waters of coastal Australia is the brownish-colored Stonefish, which appears to be a rock when in the water. Its thirteen sharp dorsal spines inject venom causing shock, paralysis, and even death.

Red Back Spider
RedBackFound across Australia, the Red Back Spider hides in common insect spots. Only about 1 centimeter long and recognizable by a red stripe down her back, the female Red Back’s venomous bite causes acute pain, but fortunately deaths by Red Spider bite are rare.

Brown Snake
BrownSnakeThe Brown Snake, found mainly in Eastern Australia, is famous for its deadly venom. Seeking treatment quickly is vital to survival after a Brown Snake bite.

Tiger Snake
The Tiger Snake’s venom when left untreated can result in death, but today deaths are rare because of widely available anti-venom. This non-aggressive snake is found in southern regions of Australia.

Taipan
The fast moving Taipan lives throughout Australia, and is famous for its extremely toxic venom, which could kill up to 100 adult humans with a single bite. A Taipan will attack aggressively when threatened.

Great White Shark
Along all Australian coasts watch out for the 3 Great White Shark and its 2,800 teeth. Great Whites attack by wounding their prey, then tracking the scent of the blood. The majority of human victims only suffer ‘test bites,’ not ‘full attacks’ …although they still hurt!

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Perth – A City to Relax and Enjoy

PerthThe capital of Western Australia, Perth, is a vibrant city with plenty to do. It is a place where you can look forward to excellent shopping, bustling markets, heritage architecture, beautiful parks, stunning beaches, fine wineries and relaxing river cruises. With is temperate climate, to provides you with an enjoyable holiday you will never forget and hope to go back many times. Below is a suggested 5-day easy and relax visit of this wonderful place which you can consider for your holiday.

On the first day, take a leisurely stroll and enjoy some of Perth city sights. You can explore several of Perth’s major cultural and historic buildings, such as Perth Concert Hall, Perth Town Hall, St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth Mint and Swan Bells Tower. If you like shopping, you will enjoy shopping in the city malls along the streets. The two main shopping malls in Perth are the Murray and Hay Street malls. Both of the malls are closed to traffic providing a safe walking environment and offer a wide range of specialty stores. Another venue for shopping is the shopping arcade known as London Court.

At Perth’s Cultural Centre and Northbridge, you will find the Western Australian Museum and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The Art Gallery of Western Australia has one of the finest collections of Aboriginal art in Australia with superb pieces of painting and sculpture.

Kings Park, Perth’s premier tourist attraction is another place worth while to visit. It provides spectacular views of Perth City and Swan River. The Park’s Botanic garden presents a display of Western Australia’s unique flora throughout the year. You will enjoy trekking on the tree top walkway which has a glass and steel arched bridge.

On the second day, you can visit Fremantle, a short trip from Perth city centre. This is a major tourist attraction for visitors from all over the world. It is situated at the mouth of the Swan River. This city port enables you to enjoy a range of cultural activities in a relaxed atmosphere. You can explore places such as Western Australia Maritime Museum, Round House, Western Australia Maritime Museum’s Shipwreck Galleries, Fremantle Prison and Fremantle Arts Centre. With its maritime history and architectural conservation, Fremantle is a place you can discover both the past and the present. The two popular markets here are the E-Shed Markets and the Fremantle Markets. The E Shed Markets has more than 80 specialty stores offering unique gifts, souvenirs and fresh produce. Fremantle Markets, which is a larger market, has more than 150 stalls selling seafood, gourmet items, clothes, jewelry, antiques, souvenirs, fruits and vegetables. You can explore the city by foot or by free shuttle buses.

You can travel to Fremantle by taking a river cruise. You need to book the cruise (one-way or two-way) from a cruise company. The cruise via the Swan River to Fremantle will allow you to relax and enjoy the river scene. Alternatively, you can get to Fremantle by taking a taxi or train ride. If you are traveling by train, you need to take a train from Perth Central Station and stops at Fremantle Station.

On the third day, you can go to Sunset Coast and visit some of the popular beaches near the city. Sunset Coast, which is located in the metropolitan area on the outskirts of Perth, stretches from Cottesloe in the south to Two Rocks in the north. A tour along the stunning beaches of Sunset Coast gives you some magnificent views of the coastline. You can start visiting Rockingham Beach, and then proceed to Cottesloe Beach, Scarborough Beach, City Beach, Trigg Beach and finally ends at Hilarys Marina Beach. Cottesloe Beach is famous for its stretch of pristine white sand. The open-air cafes and pubs along the beachfront and the pine tree lined paths contribute to the relaxing atmosphere of the place. Scarborough Beach and Trigg Beach are popular surfing beaches for holiday makers. Hilarys Marina Beach is a bustling tourist area with a large number of restaurants, cafes, retail shops and beach shade shelters. You can obtain art and gift ware, as well as, beach and surf wear from here. The leisure park in this place has water slides and mini golf.

On the fourth day, you can make a trip to Caversham Wildlife Part and some wineries at Swan Valley.

A visit to the Caversham Wildlife Park gives you the chance to have close-up encounters with a wide variety of Australia animals. The park has animals such as wallabies, emus, quokkas, parrots, galahs, cockatoos, koalas, wombats, kangaroos, dingoes and echidnas. If you want to, you can hold a wombat, pat a koala or feed the kangaroos and take picture with them.

The Swan Valley is Western Australia’s oldest wine growing region. Two of Western Australia’s largest wineries, together with many smaller family owned wineries, are located in the Swan Valley. The valley is renowned for its range of premium wines. You can taste some of their premium wines during your visit. Some of the larger wineries have restaurants, cafes or tea rooms. At Swan Valley, you can also visit the Margaret River Chocolate Factory and sample some delicious locally made chocolates.

On the fifth day, you can do your last minute shopping at the city malls before you leave this beautiful city of Perth and head for the airport. You can purchase gifts, souvenirs, local products, post cards, etc at the shops at Murray and Hay Street malls. They have plenty of retail shops with all kinds of products available. You will certainly be able to get what you want from here.

This 5-day easy going schedule covers most of the highlights of Perth that can give you a delightful vacation experience. If you want to take a short break from work and are looking for an enjoyable and relaxing trip, you can consider this 5-day visit of Perth. It will provide you exactly what you need. You will certainly feel refreshed and revitalized! For more information on travel, you can refer to Cheap Airfare

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