We hovered for few minutes, hoping to
see the whale shark coming back.
Not exact matches
This is where divers
come to
see the big stuff, from
whale sharks the size of a city bus to schools of scalloped hammerhead
sharks that fill the underwater horizon.
In the world heritage area of
Shark Bay you can even take in a dolphin cruise or
come south with us and marvel at the giant karri forest, including the famous Tree Top Walk,
come on a
whale watching Tour between June and November, climb Castle Rock, cruise through the Stirling Range, check out the famous town of Albany, see the Natural Bridge and visit the famous Whale World mu
whale watching Tour between June and November, climb Castle Rock, cruise through the Stirling Range, check out the famous town of Albany,
see the Natural Bridge and visit the famous
Whale World mu
Whale World museum.
You can go
see the
Whale sharks or
come on a free morning tour to Tuquoise Bay and afternoon to Cape Range.
Dive with docile
whale sharks, the world s largest fish, at Ningaloo Reef between April and June, swim with wild bottlenose dolphins in the warm waters of Monkey Mia and get up close to sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback
whales, explore the charming old pearling port of Broome and take a camel ride down Cable Beach at sunset, fly over the beehive shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, boat down the huge, manmade Lake Argyle at Kununurra, explore the wineries and beaches of the Margaret River region, cruise spectacular Geikie and Windjana Gorges in the remote and rugged Kimberley,
see the stark outback
come alive with glorious wildflowers in winter and early spring and enjoy the sophisticated delights of Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.
In short, we might not need leatherback turtles or
whales or Atlantic sturgeons or marlins or hammerhead
sharks, but the combined eradication of all of these organisms may result in massive disruptions of ecosystems we'd never
see coming.