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Ningaloo Coast

A World Heritage-listed marine park off Western Australia's coast, renowned for its coral reefs, diverse marine life, and whale shark interactions.

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Ningaloo Coast, located in Ningaloo Western Australia is a World Heritage Site in Oceania, known for its pristine coastline, coral reefs and diverse marine wildlife. Visitors can experience snorkelling and diving in the crystal-clear waters, with a chance to swim alongside whale sharks, manta rays, turtles and dolphins. The site also offers opportunities for land-based activities such as hiking, camping and exploring the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park.

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  • World Heritage Sites in Oceania

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    Oceania makes up a vast geographical landscape with incredible World Heritage Destinations to uncover. Featuring rocky coastlines, underwater oasis, rainforests, and the Great Barrier Reef- the options are seemingly endless. Let's discover the unique wildlife, scenic views, and fantastical wonders that encompass the continent of Oceania.