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The Pinnacles’ Flora and Fauna

The Pinnacles’ Flora and Fauna: Life in a Unique Ecosystem

The Pinnacles Desert, situated in Nambung National Park in Western Australia, is known for striking limestone formations; however, there is much other natural beauty in the place. Not only because of this otherworldly landscape, but this ecosystem also holds a variety of life forms that can flourish in such a seemingly harsh environment. It is […]

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A Comprehensive Guide to Hiking Trails in Kakadu National Park

A Comprehensive Guide to Hiking Trails in Kakadu National Park

Forget your typical park stroll. Hiking in Kakadu National Park is like walking through a storybook where the chapters are etched in rock, whispered by waterfalls, and sung by Bininj/Mungguy custodians. In this comprehensive guide to hiking trails in Kakadu National Park, I’ll walk you through what it takes to trek these rugged paths —

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Wedding Cake Rock

Royal National Park

Royal National Park Natural eight-shaped pools and a magical pearly white rock that looks like a wedding cake. You can see these natural wonders up close in Royal National Park. This magnificent national park is located just 30 kilometres from the centre of Sydney and is the northern starting point of the Grand Pacific Drive.

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Mount Alexandra Lookout

Daintree National Park

Daintree National Park Welcome to the green north-east of Australia! North of Cairns in Queensland is Daintree National Park, home to the world’s oldest rainforest, the Daintree Rainforest. You can immerse yourself in the green and humid diversity of this magnificent World Heritage Site on numerous hiking trails. Long beaches such as the famous Cape

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