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Some attractions within Melbourne and Surroudings Map:
  • Bacchus Marsh - Bacchus Marshes (pop. 11,000) lies in an area of drained marshland on the edge of a fertile valley between the... More
  • Bellarine Peninsula - The Bellarine Peninsula is the counterpart to the Mornington Peninsula on the west side of Port Phillip Bay... More
  • Chinatown - In Chinatown in Choen Place is the Museum of Chinese Australian History which features the history of Chinese... More
  • Cowes - The chief place on the Phillip Island, Cowes (pop. 2400), on the north coast, has sheltered beaches which are safe for... More
  • Cricket Ground - The famous Melbourne Cricket Ground is where not only cricket is played but, from April to September, Australian... More
  • Flinders Street Station - Directly on the banks of the Yarra River is Flinders Street Station (1905), the hub of the city's... More
  • Geelong - Geelong (pop. 152,780), a busy port and industrial center, is the second largest city in Victoria. In 1824 the... More
  • Healesville - Healesville (pop. 8930) is a popular holiday resort amid mountain forests which has appealed to visitors since the 1... More
  • Kinglake National Park - 11,430ha. Kinglake National Park is a region of hill ridges covered with dry eucalyptus forest and fern... More
  • Melbourne - Capital of Victoria Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, lies in the southeast of the continent, straddling... More