Its immense size, yet small population and Perth being recognized as the world’s most isolated capital city, Western Australia could be considered Australia's final frontier. To the north, all manner of photogenic landscapes are ready to be captured by the lens. The stunning gorges and waterfalls at Karijini National Park, and flaming red sunsets on Cable Beach near Broome are some must see places for the adventerous. Sun worshipers must visit tiny Coral Bay, which offers protected white sand beaches and a reef full of marine life. The Southwest offers some equally impressive beaches, expanses of wildflowers and lush green forests teeming with life. At Margaret River, surfers can carve world-class waves while winemakers craft lavish wines, complemented by the gourmet cuisine of the town’s restaurants.
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