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From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

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[Free Tour]     08 Jan 2019
If Australia is a mysterious continent alone in the southern hemisphere, Western Australia is a lonelier, more mysterious piece of land on the continent.

If Australia is a mysterious continent alone in the southern hemisphere, Western Australia is a lonelier, more mysterious piece of land on the continent.

More than 2.5 million square kilometres of land have beautiful ecological beaches, the largest nesting reef on earth, Ningglu Reef, Kimberley's vast wilderness and mysterious canyons, and the vast expanse of red earth inland wasteland.

In Western Australia, every stop, every overlook, can hear the most unruly voice in the depths of the earth's soul.


Kimberley coast (Kimberley)

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

The rugged and steep Kimberley coast is an adventurer's paradise, drifting, rock climbing, diving, cliff diving … There are all the elements needed for all adventurous sports.

And here the cliffs, waterfall torrent, rugged coast, but also will be the unrestrained interpretation of Western Australia incisively and vividly.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia
From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia
From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia


Pirate Islands (Buccaneer Archipelago)

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

(Talbot Bay), in Talbot Bay, (Buccaneer Archipelago), the pirate archipelago, has two horizontal waterfalls in the world.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

Under the action of tidal movement, the sea water is forced to flow into two narrow cliff channels under the action of tidal movement, resulting in a sea level difference of up to 4 meters and a unique waterfall effect.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia


Lake Agger, (Lake Argyle)

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

Lake (Lake Argyle), the largest artificial lake in the southern hemisphere, is located near (Kununurra), Kununara. The waters are vast and nourish the wild animals and plants of hundreds of miles.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

The builder of Lake Aguel was Odreville Damm (Ord River Dam), whose name was "Lake," but it was, in fact, an inland sea.

During the rainy season, Lake Agger can reach a staggering three hundred and twenty thousand cubic meters of water, more than 20 times the size of Sydney Port.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia


(Purnululu National Park), Honolulu National Park

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

This is another spectacle created by God on the Australian continent. 350 million years ago, the sandstone landscape of ancient riverbed sediments squeezed, creating the Banguru range. in today's park.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia
From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

It was not until 1993 that it was discovered and famous by explorers.

The rolling mountains cover deep canyons and palm-surrounded rock pools, but create wonderful natural sounds in church canyons.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia


Ningglu Ocean Park (Ningaloo Marine Park)

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

(Ningaloo Marine Park), which is part of UNESCO's World Heritage site, has the world's largest nesting reef, Ninggru Reef: nearly 300km from Red Cliff to Exmouth.

From Kimberley Coast to Honolulu National Park, feel the soul of Western Australia

More than 200 species of coral, 500 species of fish, manta rays and turtles dive here as if diving into the Creator's aquarium.

Swim with turtles, dance with sharks, sing with whales-it's not enough to say that this is the closest place to the sea.

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