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Canberra Geography

In the recent years people from all over the world have been preferring Canberra as one of the premier tourist destinations in Australia due to its wonderful geographical locations and numerous incredible attractions. Canberra geography is quite diverse as not only you will be able to witness the enthralling beauty of Mount Majura but will also appreciate the beauty of the serene Molonglo River.

Covering an are of about 805.6 sq km Canberra offers the tourists different varieties of terrains, be it the open grass lands, eucalyptus savanna or dry eucalyptus forests. Canberra Geography consists of some of the popular hills in Australia. Mt Taylor located in this city is regarded as one of the major tourist attractions in Canberra. The Canberra Nature Park is also located Mt Taylor.





The Black Mountain is an inherent part of the Canberra geography that is also one of the parts of the Canberra Nature Park. Located in close proximity with the central business district, the Black Mountain still remains one of the most popular attractions in the city. The Molonglo River flows amidst the city of Canberra and forms the Lake Burley Griffin in the heart of the city. The Molonglo River finally joins the Murrumbidgee river to the north west part of the city.

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