Explore Kalbarri, WA – Wild Coastlines, Sensational National Park
Kalbarri WA has a bit of everything. Rugged gorges cut through rock, spectacular and often wild coastline, and a fisher’s paradise. Oh, and a pink lake!
Kalbarri WA has a bit of everything. Rugged gorges cut through rock, spectacular and often wild coastline, and a fisher’s paradise. Oh, and a pink lake!
Shark Bay is famous for Monkey Mia’s dolphins. But there’s way more… crystal clear waters, dugongs, ancient “living fossils” called stromatolites & more.
We visit Wolfe Creek Crater, near the western end of the Tanami Road in WA. The real story is far better than the movie script!
Nyarna (Lake Stretch) – Camping On Sturt Creek Nyarna (Lake Stretch) is also known as Stretch Lagoon. This is a popular camping spot at the … Read more
Paruku (Lake Gregory) IPA. Who Manages This Land? And How Do You Get There? Paruku Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) manages a huge area of land … Read more
Paruku (Lake Gregory) is a massive saltwater lake within a system of lakes. It’s a semi-permanent wetland, one of the most remote wetlands in the world.
The Bungle Bungles – Beauty In A Fragile Landscape Last time, we finally saw the Bungle Bungles for the first time and checked out the … Read more
Purnululu National Park – Walking In An Ancient World Purnululu National Park is about 300km South of Kununurra. Follow the signs to Halls Creek via … Read more