Continuing the photo post..

We continued driving towards Kosciuszko National Park. This is the largest national park in New South Wales and one of the greatest in the world. Covering almost 675,000 hectares, the park contains the highest mountains in Australia, the famous Snowy River and all NSW ski fields. Its many and varied attractions include walks through alpine herbfields; spectacular caves and limestone gorges; scenic drives; and historic huts and homesteads.
In summer, vehicle pass is AUD16. The fee increases to AUD27 during winter!

Because it was still summer. We paid AUD16 to enter the park. And the pass was valid for one day. Then we continued to drive towards Perisher Valley..
The moment I stepped out of the car, I realised that I was not wearing enough clothes! It was freaking windy and cold in Perisher Valley! The strong wind almost blown me away!

Didn’t I look funny!?



Climbing to the lookout point..
more & more photos..


My gear againts cold!



On our way back to Sydney, we stopped by Canberra, the capital city of Australia.

We visited the parliment building and the National Museum. Two really nice places to visit to understand better about the country!

This is the parliment building.

This is the letter from Queen Victoria to grant Australia its independence.


We saw double rainbows on our way back to Sydney… Isn’t that cool!?

I like the trees and flowers photos. Good capture.
Seems very cold ya..
Remind me of those days in New Zealand… T_T…
Nice pictures oh… ^^…