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Perth Travel Information WA
Nestled
on
the
banks
of
the
Swan
River, Perth is
one
of
the
most
isolated
cities
in
the
world.
The
city
has
a
very
relaxed
style
with
beautiful
protected
beaches
and
many
art
galleries,
museums
and
parks
as
well
as
some
fine
examples
of
convict
built
architecture.
Boasting
a
Californian
climate
unspoiled
by
smog
there
are
lots
of
outdoor
activities
to
be
enjoyed
including
sailing
and
windsurfing
on
the
Swan,
surfing
and
fishing
off
the
beaches
or
a
visit
to
Rottnest
Island
the
home
of
the
Quokka.
The
Avon
Valley
is
home
to
a
spectacular
variety
of
water
fowl
and
hold
a
spectacular
white
water
race
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The Avon
Descent
in
August.
North
of
Perth
the
coastline
boasts
some
of
the
most
popular
recreation
areas
in
Western
Australia
with
excellent
snorkelling,
fishing and
surfing
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Broome
Established as a Pearling centre in the 1880’s, Broome has a multicultural mix of Aboriginal, Malay, more |
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Cable Beach
22km of perfect white sandy beach, on a turquoise Indian Ocean water.
Cable Beach is more |
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Margaret River
one of the country’s newest wine districts, with the first vines being planted in 1967, and is also . more |
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Kimberley
covering more than 420, 000 square kilometres, is one of the world’s great wilderness areas, remote & rugged,more |
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The Pinnacles
Thousands of limestone pillars, up to 4m tall, rise out of a stark landscape of yellow sand. Over 250 000 more |
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Ningaloo Reef
For a quintessential Ningaloo experience, take a swim with the whale sharks, the gentle giants more |
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Bungle Bungles
It has taken over 20 million years of erosion for the ochre and black striped sandstone domes to form, more |
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The Pilbara
the world’s largest open cut iron-ore mine in Newman. Walk scenic trails and see Ancient Aboriginal more |
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