Australian Landmarks
Across
- 4. Striking sandstone domes in a remote park, banded like beehives.
- 5. A curved shape, like a moon in its first quarter; often used in beach names.
- 8. The world's largest system of coral reefs, stretching over 2,300 km.
- 10. A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky walls.
- 11. Located on or near the shore of a sea or ocean.
- 14. A collection of limestone stacks rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean.
- 16. Relating to the original inhabitants of a land and their culture.
- 18. A dense, tropical forest with high rainfall and rich biodiversity.
- 20. A long, deep, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs (found in New Zealand's South Island).
- 22. A large steel arch structure in a major city, nicknamed "The Coathanger."
- 23. A famous beach where wild dolphins regularly swim close to shore.
- 24. A large single upright block of stone.
Down
- 1. An area of high, flat land.
- 2. A type of sedimentary rock that often forms caves and unusual landscapes.
- 3. Thousands of ancient, eerie limestone spires rising from a yellow desert floor.
- 6. Iconic performing arts venue with a roof resembling shells or sails.
- 7. A group of large, domed rock formations near a famous monolith.
- 9. A protected area for wildlife or plants.
- 12. A popular waterfront entertainment precinct in a major city, with museums and shops.
- 13. A massive, sacred red rock formation in the country's arid centre.
- 15. A distinctive shape or structure created by nature, like a rock shape.
- 17. Considered holy and deserving of great respect, often used for indigenous sites.
- 19. The vast, remote, and arid interior of the country.
- 21. A defined area within a city, often for a specific use like entertainment.