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Rugs Sydney The Blue Mountains: Escape from Sydney Not all tourist guides will tell you about it. It is not often on the international tour cards. But like many charming places beyond the beaten track, the Blue Mountains are sure to charm you with their spirit of wild adventure. At 100 km west of Sydney short, it is close enough for a day trip or a visit quiet at night. The Blue Mountains are actually sandstone plateaus that reach to 1190 meters. You can expect pleasant temperatures all year round, although in the summer months temperatures can reach the low thirties. The plates are bordered by rugged gorges erosion reached a depth of 760 meters, and provide tens of projections for the rock-climbing adventure. Part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Site, the Blue Mountains is an extraordinary reservoir of flora. For years, the difficult terrain of the Blue Mountains prevented access to the valleys beyond. Explorers follow rivers that lead to spectacular waterfalls and dangerous, ending with a ledge or a cliff. In the early 19th century, three explorers determined a new path along the ridges and cliffs through what was considered impossible. Later, the Blue Mountains are to provide many ridges, cliffs, ridges, cliffs, gorges and for mountaineers and climbers, as well as many abseilers who flock to the region. There are many small towns and spiritual inside near the Blue Mountains - in fact, 26 of them in all - and Katoomba (Aboriginal for 'shiny, falling water "), located in the heart of mountain is the most popular base for your trip. There is the famous giant staircase that descends a cliff in a two and a half hour walk through the Jamison Valley in the Scenic Railway. Along the way you experience the most famous feature of the Blue Mountains, Three Sisters, a sandstone cliff with three ridges formed by differential erosion. Tribal legend has only three women in love have been turned into stone by a witch, who died, leaving women without consideration eternal silence of stone. Basically, you can mount the Katoomba Scenic Railway, a tourist service with a private cable car system for motor claims to be the largest rail-road in the world, go up to a 52U incredible! Similarly, the Skyway Tourism and Scenic Flyway are two famous cable cars across different arms of the Jamison Valley with the claim it is the steepest in Australia. Jenolan Caves are a series of wonderful limestone caves with wonderful display of stalactites and stalagmites is located 45 km (70 miles by road) southwest of the township of Katoomba. The Zig Zag Railway is a railroad heritage around the famous Zig Zag Lithgow, designed to traverse steep hills. The Blue Mountains, named for the blue haze caused by the volatile vapors released from surrounding eucalyptus, is full of adventure for all. Here you can hike, horseback riding. Posted on April 3, 2010.
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