PUBLIC SILO ART: Western Australia
Three years ago, on Singapore Airlines I read an article about the interesting project where the silos in wheat-belt of Australia has been transformed into World Class mural art. Today,…
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Three years ago, on Singapore Airlines I read an article about the interesting project where the silos in wheat-belt of Australia has been transformed into World Class mural art. Today,…
El Questro, sounds Spanish yet it is in North-East of Western Australia, no one knows for sure how it got its name. A home for giant boabs, salt flats, deep…
KARIJINI NATIONAL PARK Western Australia’s second largest national park, Karijini, is like no other. It is situated in the Pilbara Region, less than a 2h flight or about a 15h…
Lake Ballard is 800km away from Western Australia’s capital of Perth. It is roughly a 9h drive to get there. The lake is 10 sq km and it is ephemeral,…
Located in the Porongurup National Park, about a 50km drive North of Albany, it is definitely one of the most unique experiences in the South West of Western Australia. A…
Wave rock is one of many geological formation in Western Australia. It has formed in pre-dinosaur era (approx 2700 mln years old) it is 15m tall and 110 meters long…
Situated where the Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean, Kalbarri is the Western Australian version of the Grand Canyon. Popular among locals, Kalbarri, is an ocean-side playground offering white side…
Situated in the Mid-West region of Western Australia and looking like a make-up palette this is the Hutt Lagoon – an iconic pink lake. Although called a Pink Lake, its…
Quokkas- a tiny teddy-bear sized marsupial was not heard of until a couple of years ago. The word ‘QUOKKA’ doesn’t even translate to most languages yet the quokka is known…