February 13th, 2008
Western Australia | Unspoilt, Untouched and Full Of Adventure
Western Australia | Unspoilt, Untouched and Full Of Adventure
By Viola Woolcott

Discover over 12,000 km of spectacular crystal clear coastline, unspoilt reefs, 19th century shipwrecks, impressive surf and sea creatures. Activities galore in this giant aquatic playground. Breathtaking amazing scenery, big blue skies, natural wonders, restaurants, wine, nightlife, local pubs, culture and it is well known that West Australians are renowned for their world-famous friendliness and penchant for play. It is all there and waiting for you! There is nowhere else in the world where you can experience and interact with such unique and natural attractions.
Go for a dive with the world’s largest fish, the whale shark. If you like snorkelling, go snorkel with manta rays or maybe you fancy a swim with wild dolphins. Sleep under the stars in the desert or walk amongst the tree tops of ancient trees or maybe with the help of an Aboriginal guide you like to explore the beehive-like formations of the Bungle Bungles. Miles of white sandy beaches. Go for a dip or how about a four-wheel drive off the beaten track? At the end of your day relax with a drink of world-class wine in one of the local pubs and try some succulent seafood. Maybe some freshly caught barramundi, pink snapper and huffish, which are the favourites in the restaurants. You can choose between posh nosh on the waterfront down to cheap and cheerful eateries. Whatever time of year you visit, sun, adventure, an awesome natural environment and friendly people, this is what you will find on a holiday to Western Australia, a destination that is unspoilt, untouched and full of adventure.
Whale Sharks, “Gentle Giants” in Exmouth, Western Australia
(music by Moby - Album “PLAY”)
The climate suits all occasions. There is a big variety of landscapes and climates in Western Australia. There is always plenty of sunshine, which makes it a perfect all year-round destination. Western Australia is a land blessed with spectacular diversity. The deep reds of ancient interior rock formations contrast with the sparkling blue of the Indian and Southern Oceans with brilliant beaches and the lush greenery of the stunning southern regions are absolutely amazing.
Did you know that up to 12,000 species of wildflowers are found within the borders of Western Australia? They have the biggest and most vivid range of wildflowers in the world. Many of them being unique to the state. The wildflower season draws visitors from all over the world to Western Australia.
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