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Western
Australia
Western
Australia is huge. It makes Texas look tiny, could engulf Britain and
Europe without trouble and dwarfs most South East Asian Countries.
Because of its size it is a land of enormous contrasts from the temperate
forests of the south through the arid goldfields of the center to the
tropical granderur of the north.
Not only is it big, but it is old, perhaps the oldest land on Earth. Isolation
from the rest of the world has left Western Australia with unique plants
and animals, some species surving from prehistoric times.
There is a huge variety in this big stage. There are more species of wildflowers
in western Australia than in all of the rest of the world. Animals range
from cuddy koalas to giant man eating water crocodies, not forgetting
the ever popular kangaroos and emus.
The beautiful Indian Ocean coastline runs from the jagged rocks of the
southern capes past world renowed surf beaches and fishing grounds, glittering
sandy beaches, marinas and pleasure harbours to the mangroves of the tropical
north.
You can choose from boisterous surf of mirror calm water while the harvest
from beneath the waters provides the state's restaurants with a superabundance
of seafood including the world famous crayfish (rock lobsters) and prawns.
Perth, the
capital city, straddles the Swan River a few kilometres from the ocean
beaches. With no heavy industry it is virtually pollution free and enjoy
an idyllic Mediterranean climate.
A major commercial centre for the region, it has a colourful night life,
an abundance of first class restaurants, a variety of theatres and concert
halls, a world class casino and the biggest Entertainment Centre in the
southern hemisphere.
It is the
natural centre for tourism in Western Australia, with excellent communications,
frequent air links to international and domestic destinations, numerous
international standard hotels and satellite port, Fremantle, at the mouth
of the Swan River.
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