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Ningaloo Marine Park |
Whales, dolphins, dugongs,
manta rays, huge cod or sharks can be seen in abundance at
the 300-kilometre-long Ningaloo Reef. The reef offers world
class diving through to family snorkelling in sheltered
lagoons crammed with coral gardens. Ningaloo is the largest
fringing coral reef in Australia. It is the only large reef
in the world found so close to a continental land mass;
about 100 metres offshore at its nearest point and less than
seven kilometres at its furthest. Ningaloo Marine Park was
created in 1987 and extended in 2004 covers approximately
264,000 ha. The Muiron Islands Marine Management Area was
created in 2004 and covers an area of 26,769 ha. |
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Bayview Coral Bay |
We were first attracted to
Coral Bay 30 years ago by its unique marine environment,
diverse flora and fauna, and idyllic, isolated location.
Today, those same attractions draw visitors here from around
the world.
From its beginnings as a caravan and chalet park in 1978,
Bayview Coral Bay has grown to become the premier holiday
resort for anyone eager to experience this spectacular
paradise. |
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Western Australia |
Welcome to the official
tourism website for Western Australia, where you’ll find
everything you need to know about planning your holiday in
our State – from our unique holiday experiences and
world-class events, to travel suggestions, competitions,
holiday specials and much more. Or if you know what you
want, search for accommodation, tours, hire or attractions.
In Western Australia you can dive with the world’s largest
fish - the whale shark, walk amongst the tree tops of
ancient trees, sleep under a canopy of stars in the desert,
or explore the gorges and wilderness areas. It truly is the
authentic Australian experience. |
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