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Lake Hillier | |
Lake Hillier is a lake on Middle Island, the largest of the islands and islets that make up the Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia. The most notable feature of the lake is its pink colour. |
Echidna Chasm | |
Echidna Chasm is a natural geological formation located in the Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Purnululu National Park, known for its unique sandstone formations and stunning landscapes, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. |
Weano Gorge | |
Weano Gorge in Western Australia's Karijini National Park is perhaps the most accessible gorge in Karijini. But this makes it no less spectacular and beautiful. |
WA Museum Boola Bardip | |
The Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip, commonly known as the WA Museum Boola Bardip, is a significant cultural institution and museum located in the heart of Perth's cultural precinct, adjacent to the Perth Cultural Centre, near the Perth Train Station and the Northbridge entertainment district. |
Serpentine National Park | |
Serpentine National Park is a protected natural area located in Western Australia, near the town of Serpentine, approximately 55 kilometers (34 miles) south-southeast of Perth, the state's capital. This park is known for its beautiful landscapes, hiking trails, and opportunities for outdoor recreation. |
Aquarium of Western Australia | |
The Aquarium of Western Australia, commonly known as AQWA, is a prominent marine aquarium located in Hillarys, a coastal suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It offers visitors the chance to explore the marine life of the Western Australian coastline and the Indian Ocean. It is a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. |
Western Australia | |
Western Australia is a vast and diverse state located in the western part of Australia. Known for its rugged landscapes, stunning coastline, and unique natural attractions, Western Australia offers a wide range of experiences for travelers. As of 2021, the state has 2.76 million inhabitants - 11 percent of the national total. |
Fremantle | |
Right where the Swan River meets the Indian Ocean, Fremantle, or Freo as the locals call it, is a vibrant heritage city just 30 minutes by train or car from Perth. It's the gateway to Rottnest Island and there's plenty to do in this intriguing port city. |
John Forrest National Park | |
John Forrest National Park is one of Australia's oldest conservation areas and Western Australia's first national park. Located in the Darling Ranges about half an hour’s drive from Perth, the park offers excellent bush walking, cycling along the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail and scenic drives. |
Urban Jungle Indoor Rock Climbing | |
Urban Jungle Indoor Rock Climbing is situated on Solomon Road, conveniently located off the freeway in Jandakot. The state-of-the-art facility offers a diverse range of climbing activities, including fitness sessions, functions, and birthday parties. The brand-new (2020) building is specifically designed for climbing, featuring the latest fit-out of City Wall and Walltopia climbing structures. |
Pinnacles Desert | |
Located at the southern gateway to Australia's Coral Coast, along the Indian Ocean Drive, the Pinnacles Desert of Nambung National Park is one of the major natural attractions in the region. The park is located roughly 200km, or 2 hours' drive north of Perth, and covers an area of 17,487 hectares providing natural habitat for an extensive array of native animals and bird life. |
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse | |
On the most Southern Westerly tip of Australia, where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet, stands Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse as a solitary sentinel. It was totally manually operated until 1982 by a clockwork mechanism and kero burner, one of the last in the world. |
Mount Frankland National Park | |
Mount Frankland National Park is dominated by an impressive granite peak. The park covers 31,000 hectares of tingle, jarrah and karri forest. It’s part of the area of wild landscape called the Walpole Wilderness. Just imagine the aromatic scent of all those native trees! |
Wanneroo Botanic Gardens | |
Explore the gardens and take in the kaleidoscope of colors, sights, and sounds that will overwhelm your senses. Walk amongst the tall trees and enjoy the many flower displays, rockeries, and waterfalls. The Wanneroo Botanic Gardens is home to Australia’s largest outdoor Mini Golf complex, featuring 36 holes across two courses. |
Cape Peron | |
Cape Peron is a headland at Rockingham, at the southern end of Cockburn Sound in Western Australia. The cape is locally known as Point Peron, and is noted for its protected beaches, limestone cliffs, reefs and panoramic views. |