Location ID: #10083621
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West Beach has some of the most stunning coastal scenery in Australia. West Beach is a suburb of Esperance, a town in south-eastern Western Australia south of Esperance's central business district, extending southwesterly for several kilometres ...
Location ID: #10207486
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Fourth Beach is a sweeping endless beach and very popular for those who are passionate about water sports. The beach can provide some spectacular scenery, with huge pods of playful dolphins and wicked waves that are perfect for surfing.
Location ID: #10083021
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Dolphin Cove was named for the nearby headland that is shaped like a dolphin. On a calm day the white sandy beach and clear, azure blue water make this a delightful place to enjoy a swim and take in the stunning coastal scenery of Cape Arid National ...
Location ID: #10207481
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Is a nature-based campgrounds located within City of Albany coastal Reserves. East Bay camping area is located 45km east of the Albany townsite. It is a very small campsite within Eucalypt Mallee shrubland with direct access to the beach. Although ...
Location ID: #10161460
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Located on the east side of Cape Naturaliste, this calm, turquoise bay is protected from the westerly winds and ocean swell. It is a 5 minute drive from Dunsborough town centre and a 3 hour drive south of Perth.
Location ID: #10083139
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Greens Pool is a beach on the south coast of Western Australia between Denmark and Walpole. This sheltered beach is part of William Bay National Park and has a sandy white beach ringed by large granite boulders that prevent the swell of the Southern ...
Location ID: #10083043
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William Bay National Park in Denmark, Western Australia, is an extraordinary National Park. The centrepiece of the park is Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks where rounded granite boulders create a reef stretching a hundred metres out to sea.The ...
Location ID: #10251774
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Conspicuous Cliff is home to pristine beach, limestone cliffs and granite headlands.
Location ID: #10082919
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Within 45 minutes drive of Esperance, this grand park features sweeping heathlands, rugged coastal peaks and white sandy beaches voted the best in Australia.
Cape Le Grand National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 631 km south-east ...
Location ID: #10083238
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Cape Leeuwin is the most south-westerly mainland point of the Australian Continent. The hillside to the west of the lighthouse, and the land nearby is now part of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. The bay just east of Cape Leeuwin is Flinders ...
Nullabor Cliffs
Location ID: #10095907
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Are part of a larger scarp of the Eucla Basin that spreads from the western part of South Australia across to the south eastern corner of Western Australia. As a geographical feature, they form part of the longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs in ...
Location ID: #10082872
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Black point is a a massive outcrop of hexagonal basalt columns. A walking track from the Black Point car park leads to a lookout above the beach, with a steep track down to the rocks at the western end of the beach.
Location ID: #10082875
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Betty's beach is a quiet spot on a small estuary accessible with regular 2wd vehicles.
Bettys Beach extends south of the inlet for another 1 km, to the base of 170 m high Boulder Hill, with waves averaging 1 m. The Normans Beach Road provides ...
Location ID: #10205892
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Australia's most remote luxury lodge experience, overlooking the Timor Sea and close to the Berkeley River, this tranquil, all-inclusive lodge is only accessible via a private airstrip. The Lodge is situated on sandhills overlooking the entrance to ...
Location ID: #10207725
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The Baxter Cliffs is a long stretch of coastal cliff on the south coast of Western Australia.
The Baxter Cliffs are up to 80 metres high and extend for almost 200 kilometres along the coast, from Point Culver in the west, which marks the northern ...
Woodman Point Lighthouse, Gage Roads Lighthouse , Coogee Lighthouse
Location ID: #10083642
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Woodman Light, also known as Woodman Point Lighthouse, Gage Roads Lighthouse and Coogee Lighthouse, is a lighthouse in Western Australia. Located on Woodman Point, it has been in continuous operation since 1902. It is 32 feet high, and constructed ...
Location ID: #10082920
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Historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is situated at the most south westerly tip of Australia, standing at the point where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet - 8 kilometres west of Augusta.
The lighthouse is open to the public daily between ...
Location ID: #10253739
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Karijini Eco Retreat is one of Australia’s leading eco-tourism attractions. Situated 1,500km north of Perth in WA’s second largest national park, the retreat offers safari-style eco tents, cabins and campsites nestled amongst native bushland at the ...
Thevenard Island & Direction Island
Location ID: #10253738
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The Mackerel Islands are a collection of 10 pristine islands and atolls scattered off the mid-coast of Western Australia, 22km from the mainland of Onslow, or approximately 1,400km north of Perth, in the spectacular Pilbara region. With kilometres ...
Location ID: #10206523
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The City of Greater Geraldton is a local government area in the Mid West region of Western Australia, 424 kilometres (263 mi) north of the state capital, Perth on the Indian Ocean. It covers an area of 12,625.5 square kilometres (4,874.7 sq mi), and ...
The Old Town Jetty
Location ID: #10253462
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It is a popular point for launching kayaks and canoes, and also a great spot to sit and enjoy a bit of fishing or a picnic under the Peppermint trees.
The jetty is also the starting point for the river boardwalk that takes visitors around to the ...
Geraldton Cathedral
Location ID: #10231460
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St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral. It is the seat of Bishop of Geraldton.
Cathedral of St Francis Xavier is built of local Geraldton stone, and confidently employs wide-span arches and skilfully laid rubble and ashlar. ...
Location ID: #10253183
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Point Moore is renowned for its windy conditions for the windsurfer and kite boarder enthusiast especially in the warmer months of the year. Located in Geraldton’s West End, Point Moore is also popular for surfing, stand up paddling, body boarding, ...
Location ID: #10206525
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Built in 1897, Geraldton's courthouse was originally The Geraldton Public Buildings. The have been used as a court since 1987 with renovations and extensions carried out on the building in 1988/89.
Location ID: #10253182
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Tarcoola Beach is a picturesque beach in Geraldton that offers calm turquoise water and soft white sandy beach.
There is a grassed area across the road from the beach to admire the stunning view of the ocean and the spectacular sunset across the ...
Location ID: #10253178
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Pages Beach is a beautiful sheltered beach and just a short walk from Geraldton's town centre. There is a shaded playground and Pages Beach is the only horse friendly beach in Geraldton.
If the wind is strong enough Pages Beach can be a good ...
Location ID: #10253177
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A sparkling, sheltered stretch, this is a pristine swimming beach.
Location ID: #10106067
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Location ID: #10206229
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Location ID: #10202459
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The dunes are the first landmark that greet people to Geraldton travelling north
Formally King Leopold Ranges
Location ID: #10120247
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The range is south of and runs parallel to the Wunaamin-Miliwundi Ranges (Formally King Leopold Range) and is mostly made from heavily eroded limestone, or karst, with the ridges composed of an ancient Devonian reef system.
They feature the ...
Location ID: #10097067
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The May River, in the Kimberley of Western Australia, is formed when the Lennard River splits into two channels north of Mount Marmion and near the Kimberley Downs Station homestead.
An attractive and popular spot. Cherrabun as well as some ...
Location ID: #10099863
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Koolan Island is an island off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia in the Buccaneer Archipelago. It is about 1,900 km (1,181 miles) north of Perth, and about 130 km (81 mi) north of Derby. It holds deposits of high-grade iron ore.
Location ID: #10099861
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The exceptionally beautiful islands of the Kimberley lie within one of the world’s last great wilderness areas.
There are more than 2,500 mapped islands along this visually stunning coastline and they support many regionally endemic and threatened ...
Location ID: #10099685
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Location ID: #10083212
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West Kimberley waterfall cascades over sandstone strata, Bachsten Creek.
Bachsten Creek has two main branches, both of which have good waterfalls and pools. As well as the beautiful gorges.
Location ID: #10083154
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The Hann River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Hann has 12 tributaries including Traine River, Barnett River, Harris Creek, Bella Creek, Macnamara Creek, Crocodile Creek and Grey Mare Creek. The river rises below Mount ...
Location ID: #10106464
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The road is a former cattle route that stretches in an east-west direction almost 660 kilometres (410 mi) through the Kimberley between the towns of Derby and the Kununurra and Wyndham junction of the Great Northern Highway. The road but runs nearby ...
Location ID: #10099860
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Location ID: #10097367
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Dimond Gorge is a gorge on the Fitzroy River, Western Australia, within Mornington Sanctuary.
247kms along the Gibb River Road from Derby and 92 kms off the Gibb River Road. Turn off at Mount House station and travel in a southwesterly direction to ...
Location ID: #10099673
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Derby is a town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. At the 2011 census, Derby had a population of 4,865, with about half of Aboriginal descent. Along with Broome and Kununurra, it is one of only three towns in the Kimberley to have a ...
Location ID: #10253024
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Palace Theatre was the second theatre to be built in Boulder, reflecting a period of the town's development. Palace Theatre was built on the site of an earlier picture garden of the same name.
The building was fully operational as a picture ...
Location ID: #10099266
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Scrub, flat landscape, straight roads (paved & unpaved) to the horizon, plus 2 unpaved roads diverging.
Location ID: #10082925
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Be impressed with the beautiful quartz and vibrantly coloured rocks which are spread far and wide around the gorge.
Sheer limestone walls drop imposingly into the clear water below, and be sure to have your camera handy at sunrise and sunset to ...
Location ID: #10251829
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The Berkeley River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The river flows for 135 km to the Timor Sea via the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf near Reveley Island and Cape St Lambert. The river rises from the Tadrida Scarp and flows in a ...
Yealering Lakes
Location ID: #10251827
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A pleasant three hour drive through Dale Forest and into rolling wheat and sheep country will bring you to Yealering from Perth. Lake Yealering, also known as Yealering Lakes, is an ephemeral salt lake in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia ...
Location ID: #10251826
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The lake is located within the south-west region of Western Australia, 10km south-east of Collie. The name Lake Kepwari comes from the local Wiilman language ‘Kepwari’ meaning ‘playing in water’.
The area is an old mine that has filled with water ...
Location ID: #10251825
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Glen Mervyn Dam is 18km south of Collie and is a popular waterskiing, swimming and fishing spot surrounded by forest and away from everywhere in the picturesque Preston Valley,