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.
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adelaide
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.
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.
Natural tourist attractions are places like mountains, lakes. They are naturally beautiful and attract tourists.
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