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A bit to the west of Weebubbie Cave, this is the largest, and most imposing, chamber known on the Nullarbor Plain.
Located south-west of Cocklebiddy in the Nullabor on a tough 4WD track.
Boondi Rock is a peaceful campground located in Wallaroo, Western Australia.
Constructed in the late 1890s and the dammed rock is now a nature reserve with water all year round. Situated 55km south of Coolgardie.
Situated 10km off the Highway and 5km west of Caiguna. They blow air through the rocks .
Cocklebiddy Cave is a notable cave located in Cocklebiddy, Western Australia.
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.
Located near Norseman, a small town in Western Australia's southeast, the Dundas Rocks and Lone Grave offer a glimpse into the 1800s Gold Rush era of Australia.
Located 30 km south-west of Coolgardie, this water catchment area was one of the few watering spots for the early prospectors.
The Kalgoorlie Arboretum, not far from the town centre, provides a wide variety of native flora, walktrails for all ages.
Karalee Dam is a heritage-listed natural rock formation that was originally built to provide water to steam trains during railway development in the Goldfields region.
Lake Ballard, located in the Shire of Menzies, Goldfields-Esperance area of Western Australia, is an ephemeral salt lake that only holds water for brief periods after major flood events.
A magnificent salt lake which stands out from the surrounding area by its pure white, gleaming colour and extreme lack of vegetation.
Mount Augustus, also known as Burringurrah, is a significant and large rock formation located in Mount Augustus National Park, Western Australia.
Mount Charlotte Williamstown in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia offers captivating sunset views and historical significance.
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.
View of salt lakes and surrounds. A natural water catchment brings native fauna to the area. Located 50km west of Balladonia and 1km north of the Highway.
A smaller version of the Mundaring Weir. Intended to supply water for the railway construction to Leonora. Never used because an underground water source was found after completion.
A natural basin used by drovers from the early 1900’s for holding cattle.
Twilight Cove is a spectacular coastal location at the eastern end of the Baxter Cliffs.
Known for its unusual sculptured granite and shapes, and set in extensive bushland 18km from Gnarlbine Rock near Coolgardie. The rock has a great view from the summit
Walga Rock, located in Western Australia, is a significant granite monolith with a vast gallery of Aboriginal art known as the Walga Rock Gallery.