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Albany Region.com.au |
Western Australian one stop
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National Parks - Calm |
The brooding beauty of the
mountain landscape, its stunning and unique wildflowers and
the challenge of climbing Bluff Knoll have long drawn
bushwalkers and climbers to the Stirling Range National
Park. At 1,095 metres above sea level, Bluff Knoll is the
highest peak in the south-west of Western Australia. The
main face of the bluff forms one of the most impressive
cliffs in the Australian mainland. It takes three to four
hours to complete the six-kilometre return climb. |
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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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