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Western Australia's North West Region is one of the world's last great wilderness areas, which has fewer people per square kilometre than almost anywhere else on the planet. An ancient land with pure Australian bushland, wild rivers, mountains, deep gorges, and where rustic red and green colours flood the landscape. It is also home to thousands of fresh and saltwater crocodiles. These living dinosaurs inhabit the river systems which swell with torrential seasonal rains. Mother Nature truly owns this landscape and those choosing to explore it are rewarded by a deep sense of connection with your own soul and this planet. Meet the local people, absorb the billion year history and simply soak up the energy that pumps itself into your veins.
The destinations listed on this page are in alphabetical order. Each destination has its own unique attractions and lifestyle, so for the best perspective, take time to explore all areas.
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An exotic, multicultural town which is also the pearling capital of the world. Home to the famous 20-mile Cable Beach where you can take a ride in the sand on a camel train while watching a tropical sunset. Visit the hair-raising crocodile farm or sample the delights of Chinatown
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Cable Beach |
China Town |
Coastal Scenery |
Japanese Cemetary
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Located on the shores of the vast waters of King Sound. Travel along the nearby outback river systems or travel offshore to the Recherche Archipelago and see the amazing horizontal waterfalls, created by twelve metre ocean tides! Admire the thousands of local Boab Trees
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Buccaneer Archipelago |
Gibb River Road |
Gorges And Waterfalls |
River Systems
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Kununurra exists amidst raw Australian wilderness. In the wet season the atmosphere seems electric with tropical thunderstorms, the rocky red and green landscape bursting with colour. See wild fruit-bats, Australian birds and thousands of frogs. For fishermen, tame the Baramundi
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Ord River and Lake Argyle |
Ivanhoe Crossing |
Mirima National Park |
The Grotto
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A model mining town which services the largest Iron Ore mine in the world. The mineral rich soil bursts with red colour with surrounding landscape filled with outback waterfalls, waterholes and gorges. The town is the southern gateway to the spectacular Karijini National Park
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Karijini National Park |
Outback Waterholes |
BHP Iron Ore Mine |
Rugged Terrain
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The largest city on the north coast, fuelled by the iron-ore industry and is one of the largest mineral ports in the world. See hundreds of termite mounds and discover the beauty of Karijini National Park with ancient Aboriginal art, rock formations, waterfalls and swimming pools
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Karijini National Park |
Eighty Mile Beach |
Whale Watching |
BHP Iron Ore Plant
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