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Today’s Travel Photo Of The Day comes from the Western Australia coastal town of Exmouth.
Exmouth is the launch pad to the stunning Ningaloo Reef – the West Coast’s answer to the Great Barrier Reef. If you visit Exmouth at the right time of the year you’ll also have the chance to swim with the world’s largest fish – the Whale shark.
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The breathtaking marine and terrestrial ecosystems that make up the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area are easily accessible from Exmouth, which serves as its northern entry. Cape Range National Park, with its untamed beauty, and Ningaloo Marine Park, with its thriving underwater ecology, are two of the area’s most famous landmarks. Over fifty kilometres of pristine coastline, breathtaking gorges, and limestone hills await adventurers who want to go camping, hiking, and animal watching.
Unparalleled Water Adventures
The chance to swim with some of the most incredible marine species is a major draw for many visitors to Exmouth. March through July is the peak season for whale sharks in the area, when curious snorkelers may swim with these docile monsters. Furthermore, from May to December, Exmouth is a great place to watch humpback whales and manta rays as they migrate through the area. When it involves snorkeling and scuba diving, few places can compare to the Ningaloo Reef, one of the biggest fringing reefs in Australia. Many even go so far as to say it’s better than the Great Barrier Reef.