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Victoria Travel Guide - Overview
Victoria is simply
Australia in miniature. The smallest of the mainland states
crams snow-capped mountain country, searing deserts, wineries,
rainforests and the largest inland waterway in Australia into its pint-sized
borders.
Its biggest lure of all is Melbourne -
Australia's cultural capital, choc-o-block with galleries and museums,
and its calendar filled with sporting events and festivals. Melbourne is
such a liveable city too, with its planned grid of streets well-serviced
by public transport and a wonderful gastronomic
scene that includes flavours and fusion from around the globe.
Graceful Victorian edifices share space
with some cutting-edge design.
Affectionately referred to as the 'Garden State', its landscape ripples
with rolling hills and meandering
valleys. Victoria's mountains also offer some of the best
winter sports in the country. The
Great Ocean Road is considered one of
the best scenic drives in Australia, with startling rock formations,
such as the Twelve Apostles lone sentinels off the coast.
The state broke away from New South Wales in 1851. The celebrations
continued when, only weeks later, it was announced that gold had been
discovered in Victoria. The population grew quickly, as did the state's
wealth. Victoria is no longer Australia's most-affluent state, but it
still has a wealth of riches to tempt any visitor.
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