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Great Ocean Drive (not road)

Close to Esperance there are more outstanding beaches and bays to find. Just take the Great Ocean Drive and you will pass West Beach, Blue Haven Beach, Twilight Beach and end at the Observatory Point with a remarkable 360 degree round view. When we started our “Tour de Beach” at the Rotary Lookout there were […]

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Kangaroos on the whitest beach

The beaches in Cape le Grand Nationalpark are so white – they almost look like snow. And the beach at Lucky Bay was officially declared as the whitest beach of Australia. There is a marvelous campground right at the beach, that you better book it in advance as it is almost always full. The reason […]

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Incredible Beaches

Denmark, no, not the country in Europe, the city in western Australia is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. One of them is called Green’s Pool and is absolutely stunning. Right next to it is a bay called Elephant Rocks and this name is not an overstatement. The rocks in […]

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Whales and a Granite Skywalk

Albany has a dark past. It used to be one of the biggest whale hunting cities in the world and strangely it is not ashamed of it. The former whaling station has been remodeled to an impressive open-air museum but the trade stays brutal. But there are also some beautiful displays about the whales including […]

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Stingrays and Gigantic Trees

Augusta has more to offer than one would expect. There are friendly stingrays at Hamelin Bay that swim so close to you that you could touch them. But as a nature respecting adult you of course resist the temptation. Then there is a beautiful lighthouse at Cape Leeuwin where the Indian Ocean and the Southern […]

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The wine capital of Western Australia

Everything in the area of Margaret River is focused on wine. No matter what direction and almost how long you drive you will find countless wine estates. And almost all of them have open cellar doors. We enjoyed two full days of wine tasting and had to be careful not to drink too much as […]

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Jetty and Possums

The Busselton Jetty is 1.8km long and would have long fallen apart if not a non-profit community would have turned it into a place with an Underwater Observatory, a train, a museum and much more. We didn’t do any of this but endured a freezing cold evening while taking many beautiful photos in the best […]

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Playing around with Sea Lions

This is probably one of the best things you can do at the Australian West Coast. Those creatures are so elegant and adorable and swimming with them fulfills you with so much joy it is difficult to put it in words. The sea lions you swim with are females and teenagers as the male adults […]

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People Have Died on this Walk

Because we knew that it gets rather hot on the Loop Walk in Kalbarri NP and that this could become quite dangerous, we got up at 5.30am to start the walk shortly before 7am. We also carried seven liters of waters as this was the recommendation by the park authorities. In the end it happened […]

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How to travel Francois Peron Nationalpark – Meet the Devil!

Read in the following sections how to travel Francois Peron Nationalpark best! Cape Peron is mostly famous for the dolphin interactions at Monkey Mia. But it is worth staying a bit longer, because all of Shark Bay and Francois Peron Nationalpark has so much more to offer. Learn about the Hamelin Pool Stromatolites With their […]

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