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24.01.2022 Kalgoorlie-Boulder and the Goldfields Located in the Eastern Goldfields region of Western Australia, Kalgoorlie Boulder is situated 590 kilometres inland of Perth. The name Kalgoorlie is derived from the Wangai word Karlkurla, meaning "Place of the silky pears".... Kalgoorlie Boulder is Australia's largest Outback City with a population of more than 30,000 people. It is the largest urban centre in the Goldfields region and the fifth largest in Western Australia. Whatever the length of your stay, you are guaranteed to uncover a wealth of treasures set against a backdrop of some of the world's best architecture. Here you'll find a modern and vibrant city. Source: https://www.kalgoorlietourism.com/



19.01.2022 See it to believe it! The Famous Goatcher Painting of Boulder. The curtain looks real but actually it is part of the whole stage backdrop. #westernaustralia #justanotherdayinwa #anotherdayinwa #frjquoteoftheday

10.01.2022 Amazing Valley of the Giants (Tingle Trees) and the Treetop Walk The Valley of the Giants is an iconic region on the south coast of Western Australia between Denmark and Walpole. The area is world famous for the Tree Top Walk suspended 40 metres high in the canopy of the ancient tingle forest. The Valley of the Giants region boasts a spectacular array of natural attractions, accommodation, food, world class wine and many other offerings suited to all age groups and families.... Situated within the Walpole Wilderness 400 kilometres from Perth, East of Margaret River and West of Albany are the hamlets of Peaceful Bay, Bow Bridge and Nornalup. You can dive, surf, fish, canoe or walk amongst the flora and fauna along the Bibbulmun Track, beaches and coastal ridges. Source: https://www.valleyofthegiants.com.au/

03.01.2022 Lake Clifton's unique Thrombolites The most striking things about the thrombolites are their limestone colour and rounded shape. The thrombolite-building micro-organisms are too small for the human eye to see and resemble the earliest forms of life on Earth. The discovery of modern examples helped scientists to understand the significance of micro-organisms in the environment and unravel the long history of life on Earth. Scientists know little about the thrombolites and why ...they form at Lake Clifton, but one theory is that they form because the lake is associated with upwellings of fresh groundwater that is high in calcium carbonate. The micro-organisms living in this environment are able to precipitate calcium carbonate from the waters as they photosynthesise, forming the mineralised structure that is the thrombolite. Lake Clifton’s thrombolites are very fragile, so an observation walkway has been built for visitors to enjoy these incredible formations while protecting them from damage. Facilities include picnic tables, toilets and an information shelter. Lakeside Loop Walktrail A 5km, 2 hours return walktrail explores the eastern shoreline of Lake Clifton. It is suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Source: https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/lake-clifton-thrombolites



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