New South Wales is home to several interesting World Heritage sites
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"Stunning natural beauty" describes the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. This wilderness area, also on the World Heritage list, is a large, mountainous region that covers 1.03 million hectares. It is home to a vast number of Australia's birds and other forms of wildlife.
The Blue Mountains' scenery and closeness to Sydney make it a very popular tourist destination. One of the most visited sites is the Three Sisters, named for its unique rock formations. Everyone who visits is rewarded with majestic views.
Off the coast of New South Wales lies a remote island paradise called Lord Howe Island. Created by a volcano, the island is surrounded by beautiful reefs. Two mountains tower over a bay with sandy, white beaches. Visitors can enjoy beach walks, mountain hikes, water activities (both above and below the water), exceptional bird watching and more.
About 380 people live on this World Heritage site, and a maximum of 400 visitors can visit at one time. New South Wales offers its visitors an abundance of experiences to choose from and many memories that will last a lifetime.
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