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Blue Mountains National Park |
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| Sydney, the city that offers you the best in terms of recreation and food, is regarded as the favorite tourist destination of the world. If you’re nature lover and would love to explore the vivid facets of Wildlife in Sydney then Blue Mountains National Park is the perfect place to be. Because of its unmatched natural beauty and presence of many attractive wild life animals, the officials of Blue Mountains National Park affirm that nearly three million tourists visit the park to witness the wide flora and fauna which is a part of its identity and over the last few years has accuquired great dimension with the introduction of customer friendly policies and products. It is also regarded as one of the most popular Parks in Sydney and has the dubious distinction of attracting the highest number of visitors who throng in large numbers to witness the extravagant natural life of the region.
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Blue Mountains National Park in Sydney is also known for its impressive range of waterfalls and wide chain of mountains. The Blue Mountains National Park has been accorded the status of a national park in New South Wales which lies 81 km west of Sydney in the Great Dividing Range. Spread over a huge acre of land, it covers around 2,470 square kilometer. Majority of the area of comprises of a plateau and rivers forming a large part of its unparalleled landscape.
The highest mountainous point in the park is Mt Werong while Nepean River is the lowest. Various stories have been attributed behind the origin of Sydney Blue Mountains National Park as some environmentalists believe that due to the presence of blue hues created as a result of oil discharge from the abundant eucalyptus trees that the place is known as Blue Mountains National Park.
Some of the major attractions of Blue Mountains National Park include-- the Greater Blue Mountains Area which is a World Heritage Site comprising of tablelands, cliffs, deep, valleys and hilly deluges. The presence of herbs well contributes to the natural diversity of Australian vegetation and natural life. It’s important to note that there are four major rivers inside the park which are known as the Wollangambe River which lies in the north, the Grose River flowing in the centre, the Coxs and Wollondilly Rivers in the south. With such awesome natural attractions, pay a visit to Blue Mountains National Park.
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