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For the Kids - Activities and games
A number of Shark Bay kids activities to print out and enjoy!
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Visit Steep Point & Edel Land
Map of Edel Land - Shark Bay Steep Point and Edel Land ... to several hundred metres offshore using helium balloons and when retrieving fish ... The cliffs, rising ominously out of the Indian Ocean to heights of up to 200 metres, ... locations in Sha
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Nature fact sheets - Rufous Hare-Wallabies (Mala) of Shark Bay
What do they look like? Rufous hare-wallaby or mala. Shark Bay is home to the rufous hare-wallaby (Lagorchestes hirsutus) also known as the Mala. ...
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Nature fact sheets - Dirk Hartog Island Southern Emu-wren
This subspecies is only found on Dirk Hartog Island, in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. It pecks about low, dense vegetation looking for insects to eat ...
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Visiting Shark Bay - Fishing & Boating
Everything you need to know about fishing and boating in Shark Bay. The best sites, targeted fish, local rules and regulations, maps, brochures and much ...
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Visiting Shark Bay - Scenic flights
From the air Shark Bay looks like nowhere else in the world. All the information on taking a scenic flight is here!
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SHARK BAY Home Page
Nature of Shark Bay ... View 360° panoramas and videos of Shark Bay's special places. more..... Visitor Guide & Interactive maps ...
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Shark Bay's History - European History - Settlement History - Tourism
Shark Bay is a popular destinations for nature-based recreation, attracting some 150000 visitors a year. In the past, fishing and visiting the Monkey Mia ...
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Shark Bay's History - European History - Settlement History ...
Dirk Hartog Island and Nanga combined pastoralism with tourism operations. As understanding of Shark Bay’s natural values increases, more pastoral lands are ...
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Shark Bay's History - European History - Settlement History ...
The Shark Bay pearl oyster (Pinctada albina) spawned a rush not unlike the gold rushes of the 1800s. Up for grabs were small, straw-coloured ‘seed’ pearls ...