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Someone on trip advisor said they felt Sydney is like north America , while Melbourne Is more like Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="voiceofreason77" data-source="post: 74482" data-attributes="member: 614"><p>Armidale, located in NSW's New England High Country, is famous as Australia's highest city (approx. 1,000m), renowned for its four distinct seasons, vibrant autumn foliage, and rich Victorian-era architecture. </p><p></p><p>It is a major educational hub (University of New England) surrounded by spectacular gorges, waterfalls, and World Heritage-listed national parks. </p><p></p><p>Here is what Armidale is famous for:</p><p>Four Seasons & Autumn Colours: Unlike much of Australia, Armidale experiences distinct seasons, featuring vibrant autumn leaves and cold winters.</p><p></p><p>Heritage Architecture: Known for its stately 19th-century buildings, cathedrals, and the historic Saumarez Homestead.</p><p></p><p>Education and Culture: Home to the University of New England (UNE)—established in 1938—and the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM), which houses a significant collection.</p><p></p><p>Natural Beauty & Gorges: Located near the Waterfall Way, it provides access to stunning natural sites like Dangars Gorge and Cathedral Rock National Park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voiceofreason77, post: 74482, member: 614"] Armidale, located in NSW's New England High Country, is famous as Australia's highest city (approx. 1,000m), renowned for its four distinct seasons, vibrant autumn foliage, and rich Victorian-era architecture. It is a major educational hub (University of New England) surrounded by spectacular gorges, waterfalls, and World Heritage-listed national parks. Here is what Armidale is famous for: Four Seasons & Autumn Colours: Unlike much of Australia, Armidale experiences distinct seasons, featuring vibrant autumn leaves and cold winters. Heritage Architecture: Known for its stately 19th-century buildings, cathedrals, and the historic Saumarez Homestead. Education and Culture: Home to the University of New England (UNE)—established in 1938—and the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM), which houses a significant collection. Natural Beauty & Gorges: Located near the Waterfall Way, it provides access to stunning natural sites like Dangars Gorge and Cathedral Rock National Park. [/QUOTE]
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