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Karijini is the second largest national park in Western
Australia, situated in the Pilbara region. It features breathtaking
gorges, crystal clear rock pools, waterfalls and stunning scenery.
A...
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At this remarkable resort, situated near the town of Denham
about 525 miles (830km) north of Perth in the Shark Bay Heritage
area, visitors have the opportunity to interact and hand-feed the
local...
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The mid-west section of Western Australia is known as the
wildflower region, particularly between late July and early
September after the seasonal rains, when the spectacular fields of
yellow,...
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The Goldfields to the east of Perth is a region steeped in
history and legend, where visitors can see relics of the gold rush
and the mines that have made the area famous. It is possible to
tour...
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Southwest of Perth, the Margaret River Region is an area
characterised by dairy farms and wineries set within a picturesque
landscape, and is Western Australia's most popular holiday
destination....
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Despite having been absorbed into Perth's urban sprawl,
Fremantle, popularly known as 'Freo', retains its own strong
identity and is a popular destination for day-trippers from Perth.
Its harbour...
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Comprised of over 400 hectares (988 acres) of parkland and
gardens, Kings Park and Botanic Gardens is one of Perth's most
popular attractions for locals and tourists alike. Set on Mt Eliza,
the...
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Built in 1937, Perth's London Court is set amongst modern
skyscrapers in the heart of the city. The small pedestrian 'street'
is located between the Hay Street Mall and St Georges Terrace, and
is...
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Located in the Swan Coastal Plain, just 150 miles (about 245km)
north of Perth, the Nambung National Park is home to one of
Australia's most incredible natural attractions - the Pinnacles
Desert....
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A wonderful example of nature-based tourism, the Valley of the
Giants Tree Top Walk is a must for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
The 0.4 mile (about 600 metre) walk takes place along...
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