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Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is located in the southwest suburb of Canberra, the Australian capital, about 45 kilometers from the city of Canberra.
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, which covers an area of about 54.5 square kilometers, is known as Australia's "Alpine range" and is the darling of nature, enjoying quiet canyons, steep mountains, primitive tribal areas, and a vast collection of hidden and magical wildlife. Visitors can go on a one-to three-day journey to meet wild animals and feed and maintain them. The rest camp is located in Nil Desperandum, a heritage building in the tranquil canyon, and it is a beautiful sight-line to look out at random.
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