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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, stands as a sovereign country encompassing the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and a multitude of petite islands. Boasting megadiversity, the country's expansive dimensions contribute to an array of terrains and climates, featuring central deserts, northeastern tropical rainforests, northern tropical savannas, and southeastern mountain ranges.

Torndirrup National Park

Torndirrup National Park is located 10 kilometres south of Albany on the shores of the King George Strait. The park is famous for its rock formations carved by the wind and harsh waves of the Southern Ocean: the Window, Bridge, Shell and others, a... read more

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Monkey Mia

Monkey Mia is a popular tourist resort located within the Shark Bay Marine Park in Shark Bay, 800 kilometres north of Perth.

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Walunga National Park

Walunga National Park sits on the Darling Ranges on either side of a steep valley 40 kilometres from Perth. To the east of the park, in the picturesque Avon Valley, the Avon River merges with the Brockman River and together they give rise to the S... read more

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Purnululu National Park

Purnululu National Park is one of the most geologically interesting parks in Western Australia, a true open-air museum. In 1987, the park, which covers 240,000 hectares on the Kimberley Plateau, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The... read more

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