Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Ghasimi - Canberra, the capital of Australia , is known as the "capital of small bushes", and you can thus notice the lush green vegetation throughout the city in addition to the purposeful design to take advantage of the indigenous plants, and in the city you also discover a range of walking paths and innovative science centers.
Australian National Botanic Gardens
It has more than 5,500 plant species and is divided into several sections according to many plant classifications, and how to view them remains up to your choice, either through learning in the resource center or library, or by wandering through walking paths and open fields.
Black Mountain and Tower Mountain
It is a geographical landmark located in the western side of the business district of Canberra. The telecommunications tower is an icon on the mountain and is known as the Telstra Tower, and there you can get some amazing views of the city.
The National Arboretum
The impressive 250-hectare arboretum was built after the bushfires of 2001 and 2003, and despite the loss of many trees, Canberra has re-established the arboretum to focus on rare species of trees from all over the world.
Centenary Walk
The Centenary Trail is a great way to discover Canberra's landscapes, consisting of 145 km of walking and cycling trails.
Questacon Building
Built during the Festival of Lights in 2014, it displays a group of luminous colors at night, which are represented by different elements in the periodic table outside the building. Inside, you can find more than 200 interactive exhibitions of science and technology.
Lanyon estate
A historic house located on the outskirts of Canberra and enjoys being a great place to learn about agricultural life in Australia, and there is also a gallery of paintings created by Sir Sidney Nolan.
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