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Attraction Kalgoorlie
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Visit the Western Australian Museum - Kalgoorlie-Boulder to see an impressive range of exhibitions and 'hands on' activities that will ensure your visit is a memorable one. Check out the underground vault with its grand display of gold nuggets, ingots, and jewellery....
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The Royal Flying Doctor Service Kalgoorlie Visitor Centre is situated at the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport and provides a rare insight into the work of one of Australia's truly legendary organisations.They urge you to come and discover their remarkable story for yourself....
Attraction Williams
If you are looking for an authentic insight into Western Australian farming life, there is no better way to experience it than a visit to the Williams Woolshed.Enjoy a bite to eat at the rustic shed cafe with tastes of local produce on the menu....
Attraction Hyden
One of Australia's biggest waves is also the furthest from any ocean - Wave Rock rises 15 metres above the outback plain. Over 2,700 million years in the making, today it's a popular tourist destination.Located near the Wheatbelt town of Hyden, getting there from Perth is a pleasant 340-kilometre drive (approximately three to four hours) through picturesque rolling farmlands to wide vistas of wheat and canola fields....
Attraction Dryandra
Visit the Barna Mia animal sanctuary in Dryandra to see a number of threatened native marsupials thriving in this protected natural habitat. Get up close to some intriguing nocturnal mammals such as the Bilby, Rufous Hare-wallaby and Western Barred Bandicoot during one of Barna Mia’s guided evening walks....
Attraction Southern Cross
If you are looking to strike it rich prospecting for gold or you are interested in learning the history of one of the Eastern Goldfields first mining leases, head out to Golden Valley which is a half an hour drive north of Southern Cross....
Attraction Esperance
The Great Ocean Pathway meanders around the spectacular coastline of Esperance, on the south coast of Western Australia, with its dazzling white beaches and unbelievable aqua water.This easy Top Trail runs 12 kilometres from Esperance Bay to Twilight Beach, the bitumen track, used by walkers, runners, cyclists and prams, follows the bay through town, passing cafes, fishing jetty and wharf....
The Great Country Drive is a breathtaking drive looping around the scenic countryside surrounding Esperance. Discover picturesque lakes, rugged bushland, and local culinary delights along this popular drive trail. Stop at the stunning Lake Monjingup for a picnic lunch before exploring some of the nature reserve on foot....
Attraction Wongan Hills
The Christmas Rock Walk Trail is a scenic nature trail through the bushland and beautiful wildflowers just outside of Wongan Hills. Take the leisurely 40 minute walk to the rock wall that is used to divert water down to the town dam....
Attraction Dalwallinu
The natural areas of bush at Dalwallinu Remnant Bushland present a changing pattern during the spring, with most years offering a profusion of wildflowers during the months of August, September and October. From pink, white and lemon everlastings, the vivid colour of the local grevilleas, damperia, spectacular 'Wreath Flower' and the profusion of the yellow to orange wattles throughout the countryside are a photographers dream and a budding botanists paradise....
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