On the western coast of Australia,1200 km (800 miles) north of the city of Perth, lies an incredible “W” shaped bay that is home to hundreds of bird, reptile, amphibian and marine life. Its geology ranges from stunning cliffs to beautiful lagoons all along a 1,500 km (932 miles) coastline. This extraordinary locale is Shark Bay. 
A sensational sunset at Hamelin Pool in Shark Bay. In the 1990s this unique 10,000 km area became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A spectacular area it is.
Photo credit: Flickr. Owned by Rosalia C
2 responses to “SUNDAY’S SPECIAL SPOT – SHARK BAY, AUSTRALIA”
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It truly is isn't it. I look forward to the day I will see it for myself.
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I like the picture of sunset at Hamelin Pool in Shark Bay. It is really very beautiful.
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