Western Australia

Kalbarri National Park

Set on the lower reaches of the Murchinson River, this park features stunning sandstone gorges and wildflower displays. The park is well known for the Natures Window and Z-Bend gorge geological attractions and there are several short walks and hikes to do. For more information visit here or here.

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Southern Forests

The Southern Forest region is located in the southwest corner of WA encompassing the Pemberton, Manjimup, Northcliffe and Walpole areas. The towering karri trees, gnarled, old growth tingle forest and roaring southern ocean that relentlessly beats against the limestone coastline, reminds its human visitors of the supreme scale and energy of nature. The region is

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Goldfields

The goldfield region of outback Western Australia offers diverse landscapes ranging from salt lakes to banded iron formation ridges and sandstone and granite outcrops.  The region is abundant with cultural heritage sites from both indigenous and European settlement origin. In spring the region is also carpeted with vibrant wildflowers and the pockets of native vegetation

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Barrow Island

Barrow Island has been an A Class Nature Reserve since 1910 for the conservation of flora and fauna and is the Australian equivalent to the Galapagos Islands. Due to its separation from the mainland for over 6000 years the island has evolved differently resulting in many species of animals being endemic to the island. The

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