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Tag: Western Australia

GIANT BOAB TREE

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Boab

See the Strange Boab Trees of Africa and Australia Updated Apr 2022 When we drove to the northwest corner of Australia, we came across a strange tree called the Boab.   The Boab tree is found only in Africa and this Read more…

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MONKEY MIA – SHARK BAY

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Monkey Mia

Feed Wild Bottlenose Dolphins Monkey Mia Updated Apr 2022 I have been to many places where you can swim with captive dolphins. (I have never done it. It is expensive, and I did not like the idea). However, at Monkey Read more…

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PINNACLES DESERT

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Pinnacles

Updated Apr 2022 The Pinnacles Desert On the west coast of Australia, North of Perth, is a fantastic place called the Pinnacles Desert.  This little desert is full of thousands of limestone pinnacles sticking up out of the sand.   There Read more…

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RAT’S NEST ISLAND – ROTTNEST

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Rottnest

See the Quokkas of Rottnest Island Visit the Rat’s Nest (Rottnest Island) Updated Apr 2022 The Dutch The Dutch were the first people to explore Australia starting in 1606.   The British did not reach Australia until 1688. The Dutch explored Read more…

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NULLARBOR CROSSING

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Nullabor Sign

Crossing the Nullarbor Plain in Australia Updated Apr 2022 The Nullarbor Plain is a flat, arid and mostly treeless area on the south coast of central Australia.   It occupies about 200,000 square kilometres (77,000 sq miles) of wilderness that people Read more…

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