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The Sunny coast
- By Super Admin
- Published 06/24/2008
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The Sunny coast is situated in 100 kilometers to the north from the capital of Queensland state – Brisbane. The coast is washed by the Pacific ocean on the south and consists of three administrative units: Noosa on the north, Maroochy in the center and Caloundra on the south.
The Sunny coast has been a very popular place among the Australians, and then it became much more famous, so many tourists nowadays from all over the world prefer to spend their holidays there. Alike the Golden Coast, it attracts people with its long and wide beaches, excellent sunny weather and unique natural resources.
The real famous property of this resort are its preserves: Kondalilla, Noose park, Mapleton Falls parks, Buderim park and many other. Surprising alloy of mountains, snow-white beaches, plains and bird hubbub of the rainforests, transparent rivers and fantastic waterfalls will not leave you indifferent.
The Glass House Mountains are separately standings peaks. They stand in the middle of the "tree ocean" and beckon to try the strengths of rock-climbers from all over the world. Practically in any park you will be offered a walk, will be given digression in history and will be told about a flora and fauna. You also can go fishing, bathe etc.
The Sunny coast is rich in many delicacies. Local exotic fruit and vegetables, fresh sea products can be tried in different restaurants, and also can be bought in supermarkets. The markets are very popular.
The climate in Sunny coast is subtropical. The temperature in winter is +20, in summer – 28 degrees. The weather is sunny and warm.
