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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Denham
A sheep station from the late 1800s - since 1990 it has been a national park and now protects local flora and fauna. A solar lighthouse is situated at the top of the peninsula. Camping areas provided.
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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Denham
The most diverse and best known colony of stomatolites in the world. Rising from the sand in the clear waters of Hamelin Pool, they are testament to the ancient beauty of the outback coast. More than three billion years...
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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Denham
Originally a line station connecting the north west and the goldfields to the eastern states and overseas. Locate on the shore of Hamelin Pool.
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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Monkey Mia
The dolphins that have been coming into the shores of Monkey Mia for more than 30 years are an icon of WA's coastline.
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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Denham
The artesian water comes out of the ground at Carnarvon Basin at 35-60 degrees Celsius. The Peron homestead is the site of the first artesian bore at Peron Peninsula.
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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Denham
The current homestead was built in the 1950s. Offers a taste of pastoral life in a bygone era. The centre also provides insight into the Aboriginal history of the area.
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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Denham
The only beach like it in the world. Instead of sand - small white shells as far as the eye can see.
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Coral Coast > Shark Bay to Gnaraloo > Denham
An Anglican church that was built out of Shark Bay's unique shell blocks. Built in 1954.
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