Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is the world's largest monolith, a huge sandstone formation which is a popular tourist attraction. It lies in the southern part of the Norther Territory, about 335km south of Alice Springs. While it is about 348 metres high, with a circumference of 9.4km, only about one-eighth of it is above ground, with the rest underneath.
adelaide
No
hmm... sydney?
The rugged mountains of Wales are an example of a natural tourist attraction. The theme park, Alton Towers (UK) is a man-made tourist attraction.
Natural tourist attractions are places like mountains, lakes. They are naturally beautiful and attract tourists.
The town of Yass is located in New South Wales in Australia. This town has a historic main street that is a tourist attraction, and there are festivals in this town annually.
Nope - zoos are man-made facilities - not natural.
Natural attractions draw visitors to a tourist destination basically through igniting curiosity in them. If a certain natural attraction is new, tourists visit this because they want to see what is so special about it. If there is a mystery behind that natural attraction then surely it will bring about a number of tourists that will want to see that attraction first hand.
QUEENSLAND
maracas beach
It is a tourist attraction located in Long Beach, California.
Luna Park in Sydney