Perth is one of the most remote cities in the World, but it doesn't mean it lacks in things to do! Check out what the capital of Western Australia has to offer.
Broome is known for its rich pearling history and spectacular beaches.
Caiguna, aboriginal for 'spear track' is located 182 kilometres east of Balladonia and 64 kilometres west of Cocklebiddy.
Quokkas, endearingly known as the happiest animals on Earth, are small marsupials native to Australia, celebrated for their friendly demeanor and photogenic appeal. Their popularity has surged, especially on social media, due to their approachable nature and charming smiles.
Western Australia has become well known for its inland lakes, rivers, swimming holes and dams.
Monkey Mia, 850kms north of Perth is renowned for its wild, free-ranging friendly bottlenose dolphins.
Balingup is not only a place of scenic beauty, it also has the Bibbulmun Track passing through it.
In Kalgoorlie there are things to see above the ground & below the ground. There are even things to see in the sky.
Eucla is located approximately 13 kilometres west of the South Australian border. Established in 1877 as a manual repeater station for the Overland Telegraph.
When you think about white beaches and great surf, you can't helping thinking about the magnificent Western Australian coastline!
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