Sydney Blue Mountains National Park, Australia
Sydney, the birthplace of Australia, is now the largest city in Oceania. Space, sunshine, and freedom are the most striking impressions Sydney leaves on people. It boasts stunning sea views. A little over 200 years ago, this place was nothing but a wilderness, but now it has become Australia's most prosperous modern and international metropolis, often referred to as the "New York of the Southern Hemisphere." Blue Mountains National Park is located in New South Wales, Australia, 81 kilometers west of Sydney, and lies within the Blue Mountains region of the Great Dividing Range. The park covers an area of 268,987 hectares. Its boundaries are irregular in shape, separated from the outside by roads, urban areas, and private gardens. Despite being called "mountains," this area is actually an uplifted plateau.