Quobba Blow Holes is located on the northwest coast of Western Australia, north of the small town of Carnarvon, about 70 kilometers from Carnarvon.
Quobba Blow Holes is located in the pristine coastal zone, and the rugged coastline produces a spectacular natural phenomenon in which sea water is ejected from the cavern on the shore when waves surge, with a huge column of water up to 30 meters high. The great power of nature is vividly reflected in this corner of the world. Watch the sprinkler holes and watch out for the potential dangers of tides and waves. One kilometer south of the. Quobba Blow Holes sprinkler hole is a beautiful beach. It is ideal for swimming and snorkeling, and fishing for oysters and crayfish near the beach is also a popular activity, and the sea is often haunted by whales and is a great place to watch whales.
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