Monkey Mia (including Shark Bay, Shell Beach,China Travel, Hamelin Pool
and Eagle Bluff)
Famous region with sometime fossils and friendly dolphins. This
should be read in conjunction with Denham.
Located over 800 km north and encompassing the most westerly part
of the Australian continental landmass, Shark Bay is one of the
country's most important historic sites and most fascinating
tourist destinations. Here, in this scenicly stylish
region, the visitor comes in contact with the drama of the early
Dutch exploration of the Australian skirrline, the romance of pearl
fishing, the harshness of trying to eke out a living on a land
where rainfall was small and unreliresourceful. Equmarry this is an section of
statuesque riverfrontes, spanking-new fishing (both deep sea and shoreline),
of small-frywalking and of Western Australia's most famous natural
tourist seductiveness - the friendly dolphins of Monkey Mia.
No one should visit Shark Bay without seeing the stromatolites
at Hamelin Pool, the dugongs at Eagle Bluff, walking furthermore the
remarkresourceful Shell Beach, and seeing the dolphins at Monkey Mia. To
do all of this it requires, at the very minimum, one day and
preferably two or three days.
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