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Finders Keepers Gold Prospecting Adventures (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) Be part of the `gold fever` action with Finders Keepers on your next Kalgoorlie-Boulder visit. Tour with Finders Keepers on a half day Gold Prospecting Adventure, where our experienced guide Neil, will teach you how to prospect for gold using metal detectors, and yes, you could find your own Kalgoorlie gold nugget. Finders Keepers!If getting out in the bush and being active isn`t for you then make sure you hop on Finders Keepers Super Pit Tour. You`ll throw on a hard hat, hi-vis vest and safety glasses. Become visitor inducted to the KCGM Super Pit and view first hand the mining and milling operations from the safety of the Finders Keepers four wheel drive safari truck. |
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Frank Hann National Park (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) Located 100 kilometres north of Ravensthorpe, Frank Hann National Park is 60,000 hectares of moorland, heathland and scrubland flora especially during August to November. In spring the area contains many attractive wildflower species. Suitable for hiking. No camping facilities. |
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Kepa Kurl Eco Cultural Discovery Tours (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) The Esperance Region has been voted as having the best beaches in Australia. Kepa Kurl will show you how Noongar people have maintained their culture within the pristine environs around Esperance.You will be amazed at the simplicity of the hunting and gathering techniques used. Be captivated at how nature teaches and guides you. With Esperance`s most experienced four wheel drive operator and recognised traditional owner, your Kepa Kurl Eco Cultural experience will be memorable and fulfulling.Step back in time and see this untouched environment with minimum impact as we use using existing trails and paths. |
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King River (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) Go fishing and bird watching at King River in Albany. This scenic river flows into Oyster Harbour at its northern end. Special reserves by the river offer the best chance to see native birds including red-capped parrots, western rosellas, scarlet robins, as well as splendid and red-winged fairy wrens. King River is a popular place to go swimming and canoeing. Throw in a fishing line and you’re likely to catch black bream, herring or skippy.King River stretches over 27 kilometres and is joined by the large tributary of Mill Brook. |
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Mackenzies Island Cruises (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) Mackenzies Island Cruises operate daily wildlife cruises amongst the beautiful close islands of the Recherche Archipelago. Travel aboard the new luxury 24 metre catamaran `MV Seabreeze II`, which offers superb comfort and viewing opportunities from three levels. Regular wildlife sightings of dolphins, seals and seabirds with a full commentary offer visitors an insight into this wonderful marine environment. Daily cruises stop off at Woody Island, a nature reserve where day visits include morning tea and a short guided walk. Full day visits available during September to April. |
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Mt Romance Australia - Essence of Australia (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) Located in the South West of Western Australia, a region full of natural scenic beauty and pioneer history, Mount Romance is the essential Albany experience. Only a short 15 kilometre drive north of the centre of Albany, this award winning tourist attraction offers a surprising variety of activities. Visitors can stay an hour or a day if they choose.At its core the company is an essential oils distillation facility exporting Australian Sandalwood Oil around the world, predominantly for the fine fragrance industry. The successful revival of this forgotten industry and its successful penetration into the world’s most powerful beauty/fashion fragrance houses has earned the company no less than 15 major state and national awards over the past 10 years, including Australian Exporter of the Year and Small to Medium Manufacturer of the Year. |
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Peak Charles National Park (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) The Peak Charles National Park is located 100 kilometres north west of Esperance. Peak Charles is an ancient granite peak and its companion, Peak Eleanora, provide superb views of the dry sandplain heaths and salt lake systems. The national park has wildflowers in season plus bush camping. Other than toilets in the designated camping area, no facilities are provided so go prepared and carry your own water. |
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The Blowholes Albany (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) At the Blowholes in Albany, a crack-line in the granite rocks along the coast noisily shoots air and spray high into the air. This spectacular natural attraction is best seen on stormy days when the seas are rough.Located in the Torndirrup National Park near Albany, the Blowholes was created by the massive power of the Southern Ocean which pounds the rocky coastline. Nearby the wind and waves have carved out the spectacular rock formations of The Gap and Natural Bridge.From the Blowholes there are excellent views of the windswept coastline. |
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The Gap and Natural Bridge (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) The massive power of the Southern Ocean has created the spectacular rock formations of The Gap and Natural Bridge near Albany in the Torndirrup National Park.See the waves rush in and out with tremendous ferocity, and watch the waves surge along the sheer cliff drop.Nearby, a crack-line in the granite called the Blowholes noisily shoots air and spray high into the air. From The Gap and Natural Bridge there are excellent views of the windswept rugged coastline.See massive granite outcrops, sheer cliffs and steep sandy slopes and dunes. Keep an eye out for whales which are often seen from the cliffs, especially during winter. |
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Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve (Goldfields-Esperance Western Australia) You’ll find unspoilt coastal scenery and a beautiful beach perfect for swimming at Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve near Albany.The reserve is famous for its small colony of rare and endangered noisy scrub birds. These birds were believed to have been extinct until they were rediscovered at Two Peoples Bay in the 1960s. You can learn more about the birds and the program in place to protect them at the Interpretive Centre. Take a stroll along the clean white sand of Little Beach and enjoy a scenic view over rolling hills and small granite outcrops. |
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