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Deep Gorge in Dampier, Australia is an ideal travel destination for visitors who would love to explore the Murujuga National Park and view the rock art displays.
Gregory Gorge is a stunning camp spot located in the Fortesque River region of Western Australia.
Harding River Dam (Cooya Pooya) is a stunning water catchment area located in Western Australia.
Hearson's Cove Burrup is a breathtaking tourist spot that should be on everyone's bucket list.
Located in Karratha, Australia, the Karratha Tank Hill Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.
Located in the Pilbara, the Montebello Islands are a must-visit destination for divers, snorkelers, and anglers.
Pender Bay is a National Heritage listed coastal wilderness on the Dampier Peninsula, located north of Broome.
One of the most popular natural phenomena in Australia is the Staircase to the Moon.
The Dampier Archipelago is a chain of 42 coastal islands, islets and rocks, where divers may explore coral reefs, while other visitors swim or relax on the beach.
Situated in Dampier, 30 minutes from Karratha is the world's largest salt producers. Watch sea water being processed into crystal salt and loaded onto the largest road trains in Australia.
Murujuga has the distinction of being the 100th National Park declared in Western Australia. It hosts the largest concentration of rock art in the world.
Follow the trail to see incredible rock engravings (Petroglyphs), grinding stones, shell middens and learn the story of the Ngarda-Ngarli.