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Western
Australia Flanked by the sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean and
the Great Southern Ocean, Western Australia is the country's largest state
(about the size of Western Europe). In the south-west corner are some
spectacular forests of giant jarrah and karri trees, spectacular coastal
scenery, surfing beaches and limestone caves, or the Margaret River region
- well known for its excellent wines. Inland are the goldfields, where
gold is still mined, and rich farming land producing much of the country's
wheat. To the north are vast unspoiled beaches, coral reefs, ideal for
scuba diving and snorkelling and offering an opportunity to discover wildlife
like the dolphins at Monkey Mia or the giant whale shark - the largest
fish in the world. In the far north-east is the Kimberley region,
an area of spectacular contrasts, from the coastal pearling town of Broome
to the rugged ranges and lush gorges of the East Kimberley.
Built on the banks of the magnificent Swan River, blessed with
sparkling beaches and a sunny climate, Perth has a relaxed, easygoing
lifestyle that makes a superb city for the visitor. Western Australia's
floral emblem is the red and green kangaroo paw(Anigozanthos manglesii),
the animal emblem is the numbat.
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