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Wilderness and Natural Wonders Australia's Coral Coast » Shark Bay World Heritage - Wilderness and Natural Wonders
Shark Bay World Heritage Area was Western Australia's first world heritage listed area and one of only 14 world wide that fit all four selection criteria. Shark Bay's wilderness and natural wonders make for a unique holiday.
As well as the world-renowned affable dolphins of Monkey Mia, the many bays and inlets in the region are ablaze with multicoloured sea life. The turquoise waters are so clear that docile dugongs, manta rays and marine turtles are easy to spot.
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Dancing with dolphins in Monkey Mia
Most visitors are drawn to the Shark Bay World Heritage Area for the chance to befriend some of Monkey Mia's enchanting bottle-nosed dolphins.
Just a 30 minute drive northeast of Denham - the area's main town - Monkey Mia is a must for families and nature lovers.
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Shark Bay's enchanting coastline
Shark Bay is Australia's largest marine embayment, with more than 1,500 kilometres of meandering coastline.
A mecca for travellers throughout the year, its natural marvels include Zuytdorp Cliffs and the Wooramel Seagrass Bank.
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