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Arguably the Nullarbor Plain’s most famous cave, Cocklebiddy Cave was the site of the world’s longest cave diving penetration in 1983.
The headstones at Pioneer Cemetery (1892-1894) and the Coolgardie Cemetery (1894 - today) tell the story of the people from all over the world who worked in the Goldfields.
Credo has old gold mines, large rocky outcrops, beautiful eucalypt woodlands and several dams in which yabbies can be collected. Several ghost towns can also be explored on the property.
Diamond Rock provides an interesting place to stop along the Holland Track, although not visible from the track. A short 200 metre walk trail leads to the rock.
The huge boulders and rock formations date back to 2895 years ago. Situated 22 km south of Norseman. Picnic and BBQ facilities are available.
The Eucla National Park covers approximately 3,340 hectares in the south east corner of Western Australia, the southern section, butting up against the famous "Great Australian Bight".
Housed in a century old telegraph station. Operated by the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union. Just the thing for bird enthusiasts. Also offers accommodation and meals.
Remote weather station which was initially built during the Maralinga atomic bomb tests to measure the direction of the wind.
Located 30 km south-west of Coolgardie, this water catchment area was one of the few watering spots for the early prospectors.
Follow the history of Coolgardie and surrounds - its discovery, boom and eventual decline. It also features the biggest and most comprehensive collection of antique bottles and glassware in Australia.
Displays from the Boer War, WW1, WW2 and Vietnam featuring a collection of memorabilia. Includes photographs, military equipment and uniforms.
Goldfields Woodlands National Park has attractive low-key campgrounds, spring wildflower displays, is traversed by the four-wheel-drive Holland Track and is a stop on the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail.
Permanent water in the tree-lined Lyons River attracts a diversity of wildlife including water birds.
Goongarrie National Park lies on the edge of the vast mulga woodlands of the Murchison region and offers a remote outback experience to those with an adventurous spirit.
Views over the Lyons River and the plains beyond.
Shady old-growth River Red Gums are a feature.
An old store, guesthouse and miner's hut which have been restored.
Focus on the early history of the North Eastern Goldfields. Hear the story of Herbert Hoover who was Gwalia mine manager and future American President.
One of the first hotels in the State that the WA government paid for. It was built in 1903 and cost 6000 pounds.
Visitors can access the Goldfields Woodlands Conservation Park via the southern entry point using the Holland Track.
The Kalgoorlie Arboretum, not far from the town centre, provides a wide variety of native flora, walktrails for all ages.
Kalgoorlie Arboretum boasts a wide variety of native wildflowers, walk trails for all ages, picnic tables under the shade of river gums and a small dam that attracts waterbirds.
The ruins of the hotel that once housed 800 prospectors at a time. Situated 32 km north of Coolgardie.
A magnificent salt lake which stands out from the surrounding area by its pure white, gleaming colour and extreme lack of vegetation.
Laverton Outback Gallery showcases local art by the Wongi people from the lands of the North Eastern Goldfields extending into the Western Desert region.
The clock was installed in time for the New Years Eve celebrations in 2000. The small town had been without a clock since the original one sank on its way form England to Australia in 1905.
Situated in the heart of the town, a monument that commemorates the miners who gave "the golden mile" its golden international name. Erected in 1984.
Rising 715m above the surrounding alluvial plain, Mount Augustus is an inselberg, meaning ‘island mountain’. There are rocky creeks, gorges and open plains supporting a variety of vegetation and wildlife.
5km east of Norseman and supposed to be one of the oldest geological areas in the world. It is an important Aboriginal landmark. A relatively easy walk to the peak.
Climb or 4WD to the top.