The two most iconic landmarks in New South Wales, Australia are man made. Both being in Sydney, the capital city of the state of New South Wales. They are the Sydney Harbour Bridge completed in the 1930's and the Sydney Opera House, opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973.
Sydney Harbour itself is a landmark and is arguably the most beautiful deep water harbour in the world. Other natural Landmarks include the Blue Mountains to the 40 odd Kilometres west of Sydney , Bondi Beach in Sydney's east is one of the most famous beaches in the world. There is also the Australian Alps , with its ski resorts & Mt Kosciusko the highest peak in Australia, near the border of NSW and the southern state of Victoria.
From rainforests to mountains to desert and wide open plains , there are many landmarks in the diverse state of New South Wales.
Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mountain on the mainlandThe Three Sisters, in the Blue MountainsLake Mungo National park
It is about 92km from Cowra NSW, Australia to Cowra NSW, Australia by car.
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Narrandera NSW to Forbes NSW 241 km - about 2 hours 51 mins drive
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Yes it is a landmark, a natural landmark.
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The halfway point between Liverpool, NSW and Newcastle, NSW is Wyoming, NSW
It was a landmark victory.The Tower of London is a landmark.
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Gridiron NSW was created in 1983.