Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is a couple of thousand of square kilometers in the middle of NSW in which thrives our nation’s capital, Canberra. Like most political outcomes, Canberra is the result of a heated argument. Back in 1913 nobody could decide which city should become the capital: Melbourne or Sydney. So to settle the squabble they figured – what the hell – just build a new one somewhere in between. No worries, mate!
Image: something like this. Shows imperial style of architecture denoting “capital”, and it’s good to include the lake to dispel the idea of the desert. Hills in the background is good too. Lastly, night shot is good for disguising the actually rather ratty looking landscape.