From an European point of view, the climate of Australia cannot be called fertile. The hinterland of this continent is dry savannah and desert, on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range facing the sea there is an abundance of rain and damp stuffiness. And everywhere heat, heat, heat ... And only the island of Tasmania can be considered a truly paradise, where the traveler, who arrived from the Old World, will find the coveted coolness and habitual mountain forest landscapes, flavored, however, with a fair amount of purely Australian exotic
From an European point of view, the climate of Australia cannot be called fertile. The hinterland of this continent is dry savannah and desert, on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range facing the sea there is an abundance of rain and damp stuffiness. And everywhere heat, heat, heat ... And only the island of Tasmania can be considered a truly paradise, where the traveler, who arrived from the Old World, will find the coveted coolness and habitual mountain forest landscapes, flavored, however, with a fair amount of purely Australian exotic