Western Australia
Natures Window
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Natures Window is located in Kalbarri National Park. It is a 400m walk from The Loop car park. This natural rock arch frames the river view perfectly. Natures Window is one of Western Australia’s most iconic natural attractions.
The Wave Rock
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The Wave Rock is a natural rock formation that is shaped like a tall breaking ocean wave. The "wave" is about 15 m high and around 110 m long. Wave Rock its streaked by bands of colour, caused by minerals in the water that runs off the rock.
Climate Graph:
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The coldest months are July and August, the hottest months are January and February. June received the most rain fall approximately 18cm and January received the least rainfall. The average temperature is 18°C. The hours of sunshine range between 4 hours per day in June and 10 hours per day in December. The climate is temperate.
Geographical Facts:
Population: 2,204,000 people
Highest Mountain: Mount Meharry 1,253m
Largest City: Perth 1,519,510 people
One Rural Centre: Boddington 131km South-east from Perth
Highest Mountain: Mount Meharry 1,253m
Largest City: Perth 1,519,510 people
One Rural Centre: Boddington 131km South-east from Perth
Interesting Facts:
Western Australia is the largest state by area. It is 2,529,875 km².
It shares the largest desert with South Australia - The Great Victoria Desert 348,750 km².
Tom Price is a mining community and is located in the Pilbara region
The Kimberly region is located in the Mitchell Plateau which is in the Monsoon lands.(Monsoons are seasonal reversals of wind direction caused by movement of the overhead sun).
Some of the lakes are very salty and salt is mined from them.
It shares the largest desert with South Australia - The Great Victoria Desert 348,750 km².
Tom Price is a mining community and is located in the Pilbara region
The Kimberly region is located in the Mitchell Plateau which is in the Monsoon lands.(Monsoons are seasonal reversals of wind direction caused by movement of the overhead sun).
Some of the lakes are very salty and salt is mined from them.