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Road trip across Australia – Day 1 Merredin

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Now you bypass the major Avon Valley of Northam, saving quite a bit of time . . . → Read More: Road trip across Australia – Day 1 Merredin

Cape Le Grand National Park

Photo: Adrian Paul

Lucky Bay is one of the most stunning and unique bays in Australia, and has been nominated as one of the best ten beaches in Australia. The bay stretches for over five kilometres, offering a magnificent stretch of beach and sparkling clear blue water . . . → Read More: Cape Le Grand National Park

Avon is calling at Brookton

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There are many reserves and places near Brookton which have been preserved well enough for the native flora and fauna to flourish . . . → Read More: Avon is calling at Brookton

A fourteen day “Best of Western Australia” road trip

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Here is an easy fourteen day self drive tour which introduces you to some of Western Australia’s best landscapes . . . → Read More: A fourteen day “Best of Western Australia” road trip

Some mindless trivia about Western Australia

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With an average of 0.9 people to the square kilometre, WA is one of the least densely populated places on Earth . . . → Read More: Some mindless trivia about Western Australia

Westonia’s Granite Outcrops

Elachbutting Rock

Elachbutting has a reputation for being bigger, better and more pristine than any Wheatbelt granite rock formation that you may have seen before . . . → Read More: Westonia’s Granite Outcrops

Dalwallinu where wheat and wildflowers mix

There are many different varieties of wildflowers close to Dalwallinu . . . → Read More: Dalwallinu where wheat and wildflowers mix

Going for gold in Coolgardie

The grave of the ghost, Elizabeth Gold, can be found at the Coolgardie Cemetery, not far from the resting place of her murderer. . . . → Read More: Going for gold in Coolgardie

Western Australia’s Golden Outback

To see nothing before you except the magnificent reds, pinks, yellow, white and purple of billions of flowers extending beyond the horizon is simply awe inspiring, as are the flocks of native birds that feed upon the flowers, making for one of the truly great natural sights you could ever experience. . . . → Read More: Western Australia’s Golden Outback

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