Enjoy Australia’s Hot Weather Wherever You Are

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As warm weather persists in Australia, you have the opportunity of making the best of it with a fascinating outdoor adventure. Here a few places to enjoy the warm weather.   As temperatures rise almost relentlessly globally, the Australian weather hit the highest point in its history in January 2017. Based on the data from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), there has also been a rise in the average global temperature. The average global temperature for 2016 has now eclipsed that of the 20th century by 0.99 degrees Celsius.    As these weather changes occur, you might be wondering how to make the best of it. If you're on a budget and need to stay at home, Conduct Air Conditioning recommends that you need a dependable air conditioning unit that will help you beat the heat. Compare the prices of split system air conditioners in your area and choose one that suits your budget.   If you have money to burn, make the most of the weather and visit some fascinating vacation destinations in the country. Here are just three of them.  

Kakadu National Park

  The largest national park in Australia with a landmass of approximately 20,000 kilometres, it was added as a World Heritage site by the UNESCO. Learn about Aboriginal culture and d take in the fullness of any of its unique six seasons.  

Broome

  The tropical warmth of Broome is a soothing balm for anyone seeking refreshment. Famous for its twenty-two kilometres Cable Beach, it leads you right into the Kimberly region where beautiful sheer cliffs and waterfalls await. Popular for its historical ties to the pearl trade, Broome still offers gem lovers the opportunity to admire and even buy luxury pearls.  

Daintree Village

  Its rainforest is its most popular feature, also having the distinction of being designated as a World Heritage Site. Enjoy discovering the rare fauna and while walking through the forest or opt for a boat cruise on the Daintree River to see crocodiles.   Don't let the heat beat you. Ensure that you enjoy the hours you spend indoors and outdoors. After all, you can have the best of both worlds.

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