Australians dreaming of a getaway can find hidden gems in their own backyard - if they know where to look Five hours from Sydney, in the Mount Kosciuszko National Park, lies the stunning Yarrangobilly caves system The six limestone caves have stalagmites, stalactites, shawls and cave corals created 440million years ago A short walk from the caves, there is a spring-fed thermal pool in a valley that stays 27 degrees year-round Australian holidaymakers dreaming of a scenic getaway can find hidden treasures in their own backyard - if they know where to look. And with these spectacular caves and thermal pool tucked away in the heart of a eucalyptus forest, you could be forgiven for missing them at first glance. In the Snowy Mountains, the south-western alpine region of New South Wales, lies the Yarrangobilly caves - a sprawling system of astonishing rock tunnels that formed about 440 million years ago. The thermal pool is tucked away in the northern part of Mount Kosciuszko National
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