Want to whet your appetite for some WA travel? Tuck into this video clip and see for yourself just how photogenic Western Australia can be.
At twice the size of Western Europe, WA is huge! It's also chockers with natural attractions: jaw-dropping outback landscapes, ancient forests, wild surf, and coral reefs to blow your mind.
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WA's northwestern pearl, Broome is a cosmopolitan beach paradise. It's also gateway to gorgeous gorges and archipelagos, boab trees and bush tucker, and terrain that'll test the toughest 4WD.
Outback adventures don't come much wilder than the East Kimberley. Mingle with crocodiles and cowboys, admire ancient Aboriginal rock art...but whatever you do, don't miss the awe-inspiring Bungle Bungle range!
Situated on WA's rugged North West Cape, Exmouth is home to wondrous Ningaloo Reef National Park. With mind-blowing marine life, sublime beaches and red canyons, it's so worth travelling for!
Heading north for the holidays? Get your action fix in sunny Kalbarri, commune with dolphins in Monkey Mia, and marvel at François Peron National Park's spectacular coastal landscapes.
Take a tour of southwestern WA: through the wining, dining and surfing highlights of Margaret River to the stunning beaches of Esperance, via Walpole's amazing forests.
Western Australia: it's got the coast with the most - friendly locals, culture and sunshine to spare. But where to start? Perth sounds nice, thanks!
Perth's Fremantle Tomato Festival celebrates the city's Italian community but somehow Asha ends up in her own version of Tomatina.
ACDC's original lead singer Bon Scott grew up in Perth. Check out Asha and swamp act The Kill Devil Hills as they pay tribute to the great front man.
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