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Best 1 Murujuga Petroglyphs

The Murujuga Petroglyphs are a significant collection of ancient rock art located on Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula. These engravings, primarily etched into granite, represent one of the world's largest concentrations of petroglyphs. The site contains over one million individual images, many d...

2 Wanjina Rock Art

Wandjina rock art in the Kimberley, Western Australia, depicts spirit beings with large round eyes and no mouths, held sacred by the Ngarinyin, Wunambal, and Worora peoples.

3 Cable Beach Broome

Cable Beach extends along the coast of Broome, Western Australia. It’s a significant stretch of sand renowned for its expansive width and stunning sunset views. The beach gained prominence due to the historic telegraph cable laid in 1889 connecting Australia to Java. Popular with tourists seeking re...

4 Gabriel Chocolate

Gabriel Chocolate produces artisan bean-to-bar chocolates primarily from single-origin cacao beans sourced in Western Australia. The company’s meticulous approach—direct farmer relationships and small-batch production—results in distinctive flavor profiles. This chocolate is appealing to consumers i...

5 Honey Possum

The honey possum, *Tarsipes rostratus*, is a small marsupial found exclusively in southwestern Western Australia. It’s notable as Australia's only marsupial that solely feeds on nectar. Its specialized brush-tipped tongue allows it to efficiently extract nectar from banksia flowers. This tiny diprot...

6 Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

An elevated ramp walkway among ancient red tingle trees in the Valley of the Giants, Walpole-Nornalup National Park, Western Australia, reaching a height of about 40 metres.

7 Perth Speed-Drome

Outdoor velodrome in Perth, Western Australia, serving as the state's main track cycling facility for club competition and rider development programs.

8 Torndirrup Blowholes

Torndirrup Blowholes are natural rock fissures in Torndirrup National Park near Albany, Western Australia, where Southern Ocean swells generate powerful water jets.

9 Stirling Range National Park

Stirling Range National Park is a Western Australian park, notable for Bluff Knoll, the state's highest peak, and exceptionally diverse wildflowers.

10 Fitzroy River

Major river of the Kimberley region in Western Australia flowing approximately 733 km to the Indian Ocean, ranked among Australia's largest rivers by discharge.

11 Kimberley Escarpment

Located in Western Australia, the Kimberley Escarpment forms the edge of a remote plateau region notable for its ancient sandstone gorges and extensive indigenous rock art.

12 Black-footed Rock-wallaby

An Australian rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) distinguished by its black lower limbs, inhabiting rocky outcrops across arid and semi-arid western and central Australia.

13 Kimberley Savanna

Kimberley Savanna is a rugged tropical grassland and open woodland in Western Australia's Kimberley region, notable for its ancient sandstone landscapes and exceptional reptile and bird diversity.

14 Lake Clifton

A coastal lake south of Perth, Western Australia, known for living thrombolites—rare microbial carbonate structures considered among the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.

15 Peel Inlet
Peel Inlet

Peel Inlet is a coastal estuary near Mandurah in Western Australia, connected to the Harvey Estuary and together forming one of the state's largest estuarine systems.

16 Wave Rock
Wave Rock

Wave Rock is a natural granite formation near Hyden, Western Australia, shaped like a tall breaking wave approximately 15 m high and 110 m long, formed by subsurface weathering.

17 Lunar Circus

Lunar Circus is a contemporary Australian circus company based in Western Australia, notable for its unique performance tours and for hosting the region's annual circus festival.

18 Pilbara Savanna

Pilbara Savanna is an arid to semi-arid spinifex grassland and mulga shrubland in Western Australia's Pilbara region, one of the world's oldest landscapes and home to many endemic invertebrates.

19 Mount Augustus

Mount Augustus in Western Australia is the world's largest rock (monocline), roughly twice the size of Uluru, rising 858 m above the surrounding plain.

20 Scaly-tailed Possum

A rare marsupial endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia, notable for its distinctive scaly, prehensile tail and being the sole species within its genus, Wyulda.

21 Darling Escarpment

The Darling Scarp, or Darling Escarpment, is a prominent low cliff in Western Australia, notable for separating the coastal Swan Coastal Plain from the inland plateau.

22 Leeuwin Barracks

Leeuwin Barracks is an Australian Army facility in East Fremantle, Western Australia, historically used as a training establishment for junior soldiers.

23 Woolley's Pseudantechinus

A small carnivorous marsupial of rocky terrain in Western Australia, named in honor of Australian mammalogist Patricia Woolley and recognized as a distinct species in the late twentieth century.

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