Warlu Way Highlights
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Swim with the largest fish in the world – the Whale Shark! This once in a lifetime experience complements the marine wonders of the Ningaloo Marine Park.
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In Cape Range National Park, sit quietly and wait with anticipation at the chance to catch a glimpse of the rare black footed rock wallaby.


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Forget time exists as you gaze over the mighty intersection of four magnificent gorges at Oxer Lookout within the magnificent Karijini National Park.
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Enter another world as you take a stroll to Jirndawurrunha Pool in Millstream Chichester National Park and learn stories from our indigenous and European past.
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Find a petroglyph on the Burrup Peninsula (Murujuga). It contains the world’s largest known concentration of engraved rock art in the world, with over 1,000,000 pieces.
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The highest marine biodiversity in the state can be found just offshore among the islands and reefs of the Dampier Archipelago. Say you’ve seen it!
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Talk with artists in Roebourne about the stories of their country and their ancestry represented in distinct creations as brush is put to canvas. -
Wander among the ghosts of historic Cossack, how did our challenge ridden predecessors survive to accomplish?
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Gasp in ore! at BHP Billiton, Port Hedland operations. Feel the power of 3km trains, witness cargo dumping in seconds and almost touch huge ships gliding through port.
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Satisfy your inner ‘twitcher’ at Roebuck Bay, Broome as migratory birds land to feed on food rich tidal flats.
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The phenomenal ‘Staircase to the Moon’ occurs along the Warlu Way coast from Exmouth to Broome, April to October; relax with a drink for the occasion.
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Forget 5 star dining! Try many millions of star dining at your favourite campsite along the Warlu Way.

