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In Australia’s Sunshine State, you can go from snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef to cattle mustering in the outback, from chasing dingoes on a sandbank island to looking for tropical fruits in a farmer’s market.
Ask any visitor to Australia what their favourite part of the country was, and the Great Barrier Reef (pictured) will likely be at the top of their list. The best launch spot to visit the reef is the Whitsunday Islands, an archipelago of 74 islands off the Queensland coast. The stunning islands offer plenty of adrenaline-filled activities, like sea water rafting or skydiving, and many more opportunities for relaxing on their miles-long beaches. (Matt Munro)
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