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Bungle Bungle Range

Ecotourism Guides

Bungle Bungle Range, Australia – The Striped Domes of Purnululu National Park

The Bungle Bungle Range is one of the most remarkable landforms in Western Australia. Inside the remote Purnululu National Park, the range rises from the Kimberley landscape like a field of orange-and-black striped domes. These striking shapes have drawn scientists, photographers, and travelers from around the world. Few places show erosion and geological time as...

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22Oct2025
Gorgonian Fan, Rowley Shoals

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Rowley Shoals Marine Park – A Hidden Paradise for Diving in WA

The Rowley Shoals Marine Park in Australia is one of the most remote and untouched reef systems on Earth. This collection of three coral atolls—Mermaid, Clerke, and Imperieuse Reefs—forms a pristine underwater world that few have seen in person. Known for its exceptional Rowley Shoals diving & snorkeling, the region offers some of the clearest waters and healthiest...

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22Oct2025
Montgomery Reef on the Kimberley Coast of Western Australia during low tide in late afternoon

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Montgomery Reef, Western Australia – Nature’s Moving Ocean Illusion

Montgomery Reef in Western Australia is one of nature’s most fascinating coastal spectacles. Located off the Kimberley coast, this massive reef transforms with the tides in a way that seems almost impossible. As the tide drops, the Montgomery Reef appears to rise from the ocean, creating the illusion that the sea itself is flowing off...

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22Oct2025
Practice Green Living

Sustainable Travel Tips

How Do You Practice Green Living? 7 Smart Tips

Green living is more than a trend. It’s a mindset — a daily commitment to make choices that protect the planet while improving our quality of life. Yet, many people still wonder where to begin. How do you practice green living in real terms? What does it actually look like beyond the slogans? This article...

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15Oct2025

Sustainable Travel Tips

Tree Hollows & Wildlife | Importance, Species & Conservation

In forests and woodlands across Australia, the simple sight of a hollow in a tree tells a much larger story. Tree hollows are essential habitats for countless species, providing nesting, shelter, and breeding sites. For many birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects, survival depends on the availability of hollows. Yet these natural structures are under increasing...

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2Oct2025
Ningaloo Reef

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Ningaloo Reef Guide | Explore Australia’s Coral Coast

Stretching along more than 260 kilometers of Western Australia’s coastline, Ningaloo Reef is one of the world’s great natural treasures. Unlike many reefs that require a boat trip, Ningaloo begins close to shore, making it one of the most accessible coral reef systems in the world. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is...

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2Oct2025
Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve

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Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve | Stromatolites & Shark Bay Guide

Few places on Earth allow us to look back billions of years into the planet’s history. Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve, located in Shark Bay, Western Australia, is one such place. Here, living stromatolites — often called the “oldest living fossils” — thrive in hypersaline waters. These unique microbial structures give visitors a glimpse into...

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2Oct2025
Porongurup National Park

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Porongurup National Park: Complete Visitor’s Guide to Castle Rock, Granite Skywalk & More

Western Australia is home to vast landscapes, rugged coastlines, natural wonders, and unique national parks. Among these natural gems lies Porongurup National Park, a small but unforgettable destination in the Great Southern region. Known for its dramatic granite outcrops, ancient forests, and spectacular views, the park offers a mix of adventure and tranquility. Unlike the...

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2Oct2025
scientists like Stephen Hopper study plants

Green Living & Environment

Professor Stephen Hopper: A Conservation Legacy in Western Australia

Professor Stephen Hopper is internationally recognised as one of Australia’s most influential botanists and conservationists. With a career spanning several decades, his work has focused on protecting biodiversity, understanding fragile ecosystems, and promoting sustainable conservation practices. For many in the scientific community, his contributions represent a bridge between academic research and practical environmental management. Early...

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2Oct2025
The Pinnacles

Ecotourism Guides

The Pinnacles at Nambung National Park | Complete Visitor Guide

Western Australia is home to many natural wonders, but few are as breathtaking as The Pinnacles at Nambung National Park. Rising from the golden sands like ancient monuments, these limestone pillars create a desert landscape that feels both mysterious and timeless. Located just two hours north of Perth, the Pinnacles are a highlight of the...

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2Oct2025
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