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More than one in four Aussies are road-tripping in Western Australia this winter, with the stunning coastal town of Exmouth ...
Swimming with a shark big enough to swallow you whole (but won’t) might sound mad. Yet, after chatting with travellers from across the country, I can confirm it’s one of the biggest bucket list ...
This is the Ningaloo Coast, a World Heritage Site with 160 miles of reef water. Each year, hundreds of docile filter-feeding mega-sharks cruise here.
As a child, I had developed an intense fear of the "monsters of the deep" depicted in books about great white sharks in the school library. Once I interacted with sharks, this fear quickly transformed ...
Exmouth may be renowned as the springboard to the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef and epic swims with the Indian Ocean’s “Big Three” – whale sharks, humpback whales and manta rays ...
From Perth, the state capital, I flew for two hours north to Exmouth, ... Whale sharks grow up to 18 metres long, and I was "apprehensive" about swimming with them, ...