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The Kimberley – Hidden Treasure in Remote Australia
Blog: Brilliant Tips Travel Blog - 5 February 2012
From the saltwater Bardi culture, pristine beaches, rugged red cliffs of Cape Leveque and the multicultural city of Broome to the surreal rock scape of the Bungle Bungle beehives and the hidden waterfalls and palm oases of Echidna Chasm and Cathedral Gorge, the Kimberley is like no other place on earth. Located in the northern [...]
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The Weekly Photo: The Secluded Beach
Blog: Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - 22 January 2012
A secluded beach in the Buccaneer Archipelago of Western Australia
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Aboard the Santa Train 2: Watson to Perth
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 10 January 2012
Last week I shared the first half of my recent trip across the continent aboard the Indian Pacific train. Here are some pics from the second half of the journey...1. Watson (08:00, 9 Dec 2011)We pulled into this non-location, an arbitrary stopping place named after Australia's third prime minister, to find dozens of people waiting for us.
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William Dampier, Pirate & Explorer
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 28 September 2011
Everyone loves a pirate, so here's a profile of a pirate who gave his name to a Western Australian town.
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The Port of Fremantle {Photo Junket}
Blog: The Travel Project - 18 September 2011
Freo as the locals like to call it is Perth's cooler more chilled out cousin. Located only 20kms south of Perth, Fremantle can feel a world away from the city of Perth.
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Perth Sneaker Swapmeet 25th September
Blog: The Travel Project - 5 September 2011
Buy, sell or trade retro and custom kicks in a relaxed environment. Meet fellow sneakerfreakers and share your passion.
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In Search of Monk Bread at New Norcia Monastery
Blog: The Travel Project - 25 August 2011
One woman's search for monk bread at the spanish influenced New Norcia Monastery in Western Australia.
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Photo Junket: The Strange and Alluring Pinnacles Desert
Blog: The Travel Project - 10 August 2011
For this week’s photo junket I thought I'd take you on a journey into this harsh environment and to place that is avoided by some Indigenous Australian's and sadly, a place that your children's children may never have the chance to see...
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UNESCO World Heritage Site #144: Ningaloo Coast
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 3 August 2011
From the World Heritage inscription: The 604,500 hectare marine and terrestrial property of Ningaloo Coast, on the remote western coast of Australia, includes one of the longest near-shore reefs in the world. On land the site features an extensive karst system and network of underground caves and water courses. Annual gatherings of whale sharks occur [...]
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Visiting Monkey Mia and Feeding the Dolphins
Blog: The Travel Project - 24 July 2011
Sharing some tips to help you be selected to feed the dolphins and our amazing experience visiting Monkey Mia in the World Heritage Listed Shark Bay in Western Australia.
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EVENT-Store Twenty3′s Birthday Party
Blog: The Travel Project - 18 July 2011
Store Twenty3 is turning 2 years old and they are celebrating by having a sweet as birthday party on the 20th of August at Wolfe Lane Bar (near king st, Perth).
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Photo Junket: The Nullarbor Plain, Australia
Blog: The Travel Project - 11 July 2011
The Nullarbor Plain appears at first to be an open wasteland, a shrine to a dead sea that once inhabited this part of the world. A place of isolation where thoughts of solitude dances with the notions of going walk-about. For this week’s photo junket I thought I’d take you on a road-trip across the Nullarbor, and for me, a trip down memory lane.
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The Weekly Photo: Beach Time in Australia
Blog: Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - 12 June 2011
Relaxing at the reef near Coral Bay, Australia ©Nomadic Matt's Travel Site. Want to save OVER $700 USD on your next trip? Get Free Travel Coupons with my guide to traveling the world. Related Travel ArticlesThe Weekly Photo: Coral BayThe Weekly Photo: Cape LevequeMy Beach ParadiseThe Weekly Photo: Sunrise in KarijiniThe Weekly Photo: Daintree Rainforest
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Photo of the Week: Fishing in Carnarvon
Blog: The Travel Project - 8 June 2011
Watching the deep red sunrise grow over Carnarvon from One mile jetty is a must when visiting the Gasgoyne Pilbara region in Western Australia
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The Ultimate Perth Bucket List
Blog: The Travel Project - 12 April 2011
If your stuck in Perth and yes it happens to the best of us, then check out this post.
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Tiger Tiger Cafe
Blog: The Travel Project - 4 April 2011
Tiger Tiger is located down a cobbled lane way off Murray Street and has some of the best Coffee I've found in Perth so far. Perhaps even 'Magic'...
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Flying with Strategic Airlines
Blog: The Travel Project - 19 March 2011
Flying Strategic Airlines - An overview of the newest airline to fly to Bali and Phuket from Australia. Related posts:Top 5 South East Asian Budget Airlines The Art Zoo in Bali The Island
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The Weekly Photo: Cape Leveque
Blog: Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - 13 February 2011
The shores of Cape Leveque, Western Australia ©Nomadic Matt's Travel Site. Want to save OVER $700 USD on your next trip? Get Free Travel Coupons with my guide to traveling the world. Related Travel ArticlesThe Weekly Photo: Coral BayThe Weekly Photo: Sunrise in KarijiniMy Beach ParadiseThe Weekly Photo: Fraser IslandThe Weekly Photo: A Cut through [...]
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Bluff Knoll and Stirling Ranges – Week 17
Blog: The Perth Project - 3 December 2010
"Peter are you trying to kill me? No, seriously are you? Have you taken a life insurance policy out in my name and not told me about it?
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To Dwell Upon Dwellingup – Week 16
Blog: The Perth Project - 26 November 2010
we have joined forces again to fight of the evil stresses of the city and have hit the road for some nature, hiking and relaxation.
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The Pinnacles and Giant Squid – Week 15
Blog: The Perth Project - 19 November 2010
Let’s face it, on the whole spectrum of tourist attractions in Australia, Western Australia in the only state to have a fetish for rocks.
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My Beach Paradise
Blog: Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - 15 November 2010
We all have our own version of The Beach: that spot in the world where all is perfect and all is paradise. I found my version of the beach back in 2007. It’s a small town in Western Australia called Coral Bay. It’s a one-road town with one bar, one supermarket, three restaurants, and three [...]
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Playing on Penguin Island – Week 14
Blog: The Perth Project - 12 November 2010
When you think of Penguins, I’m sure you’d agree with me that one of three images comes to mind.
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Capel Secrets
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 5 November 2010
The following article, written by me, was published in The West Australian newspaper in 2004; but why not spread the knowledge of this pleasant little town? Read on... “Not just a one horse town”.
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Perth Upmarket – Week 13
Blog: The Perth Project - 5 November 2010
Once again the Perth Upmarket was in fine form on Sunday...






