The Barossa valey
The Barossa Valley is in near Adelaide in South Australia, generally about 40 minutes drive from the city (depending on where you are traveling from and traffic)
No. South Australia is a state.
The Barossa Valley is famous in South Australia for its vineyards.
South Australia :)
Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges is one of South Australia's most famous landmarks.
Famous places in the state of South Australia include:the opal-mining town of Coober PedyFlinders Rangesthe capital city of Adelaidethe famous wine region of the Barossa ValleyLake Eyre, Australia's largest salt lakeLake Cadibarrawirracanna, the place with the longest name in Australiathe Coorong, a series of freshwater and saltwater lagoons on the southern coastKangaroo Island
Australia is located in both the South-East Asian region and the Asia-Pacific region. Australia shares the marine territorial boundaries with Indonesia, which is its largest neighboring country.
The Central Valley
There are no South Pacific islands in Australia. Australia is a single country and continent in the South Pacific, but the South Pacific Islands are not within Australia. Australia should not be confused with the general geographical region known as Oceania.
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Australia has a DVD region of 4. Note that DVD Region 4 is used in Australia, and South and Central America. (source: voltageplugregion.com ) and New Zealand :D
The oldest town in Western Australia is Albany. It is located in the 'South West' region and is famous for its whale watching, beaches and wartime history. Albany was founded in 1826, and the oldest continuous European settlement in Western Australia.