Western Australia: what to see

    Western Australia: what to seeThe West Coast of Australia is known for its breathtaking views: from the pinnacles of the desert to the dolphins of Shark Bay

    The territory of Western Australia it is very vast and mostly desert, on the south-western coast there are some places reported to be true natural wonders. The area is flat, with some plateaus, which do not exceed 600 meters in height. The Monte Meharry it is the highest point with its 1.251 meters. In the South-West the climate is temperate, in the desert regions temperatures are high and rainfall is scarce.



    Il Pinnacles Desert is located on the edge of the Nambung National Park, near the small coastal town of Cervantes. Ideal base for visiting the natural attractions of the area, such as the Lake Thetis, of salt water, suggestive of the presence of stromatolites.

    North of Perth is the Kalbarri National Park to visit to admire the canyons created by Murchison River and enjoy the view of the ocean from the cliffs near the town of Kalbarri.

    It is located at the westernmost point of Australia Shark bay, an ideal habitat for numerous marine species, where dolphins, you can swim with dolphins and more. Going north to Ningaloo Reef there is the coral reef of Ningaloo Marine Park, in spring the whale shark is often spotted, many cetaceans also pass through these areas, as in the bay of Monkey Mia. At the beginning of the year at Ningaloo Marine Park, some species of turtles lay their eggs. Southwestern Australia is populated by over five hundred species of birds.



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