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Western AustraliaSouthwestCanal Rocks


These amazing granite rock formations have been battered into unique shapes by the powerful Indian Ocean over millions of years. Canal Rocks takes its name from the deep canals separating the rocks from the land by the awesome force of the Indian Ocean as it rushes and swirls around them, sending stunning sprays skyward. Timber boardwalks have been cleverly positioned so you can get as close as possible to view this powerful natural phenomenon in action.
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Western AustraliaSouthwestCandy Cow


This candy store’s super fun, cow theme was inspired by its location in country town, Cowaramup. a 10-minute drive north from Margaret River. Confectionary like fudge, rock candy, honeycomb, and chocolates are made onsite, meaning they’re extra fresh and doubly delicious. There’s always a selection of fudge, nougat, and other sweets available for free tastings, and a window to catch a glimpse into the sugary production process.
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Western AustraliaSouthwestBootleg Brewery


One of the Margaret River region’s first craft breweries and a beloved locale to enjoy a pint in the warm sunshine. Sample a tasting paddle of Bootleg’s beers or ciders, then learn how the tasty drops are made on a brewery tour. Don’t worry wine drinkers, you can still try a selection of local wines on the premises… then get back to the award-winning beer.
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Western AustraliaSouthwestHay Shed Hill Wines


One of the Margaret River region’s most beloved vineyards, producing over 25 varieties of wine. Visit the cellar door to sample award-winning versions of Margaret River’s famed Cabernet Sauvignon as well as Chardonnay, Chenin, Shiraz, and Marlborough varieties, to name a few.
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Western AustraliaSouthwestWindance Estate Wines


Family owned and operated boutique winery with a focus on sustainable land management. Our favorite sparkling and white wines in the popular Margaret River wine region.
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Western AustraliaSouthwestSugarloaf Rock


A standalone rock formation just off the coastline of the Indian Ocean. Visible from a concrete viewing platform. Visit at sunset to see magical colours dancing along the rockface and sparkling in the ocean.
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Western AustraliaSouthwestYallingup Beach


Protected lagoon ideal for swimming and snorkeling. A popular whale watching spot between September and December. Loved by surfers, fishermen, and sunset admirers.
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Western AustraliaSouthwestYallingup Beach Resort


The only place on the doorstep of famous Yallingup Beach. Wake up to the sound of waves gently breaking on the shore and admire magical sunsets from your private balcony. You’ll feel right at home with a fully equipped kitchen, large living spaces and separate bedrooms for your family or friends.
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AustraliaWestern Australia Travel Guide


Calling all road trippers. Covering one third of Australia’s total land mass, Western Australia’s expanse is one of stark contrast, from rugged red deserts to white sandy beaches, and peculiar wildlife. WA’s humble population is dotted along the 10,000km-long coastline, leaving the central red desert sparsely inhabited by Aboriginal communities and remote mining towns. Fearless travelers who explore the far-flung desert roads are rewarded with burnt-orange cliff landscapes against turquoise pools by day and unpolluted starry skies by night.
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BaliUbud Travel Guide


The spiritual heart of Bali. The island’s famous beaches are replaced with omnipresent jungles, sacred temples, chic yoga studios, and organic vegan restaurants. Nature is the focus of any visit to Ubud. Main-Street-like shopping strips barely conceal the leafy flora, meditation-worthy rivers, and ancient temples. Hire a scooter to delve deeper into the highlands and visit cascading rice terraces at Tegallalang, mystical waterfalls, active volcano Mount Batur, or try your hand at whitewater rafting.
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BaliUbudTaco Casa


Fresh Balinese produce blends perfectly with traditional Mexican flavors at Ubud's Taco Casa. Unlike many Mexican restaurant chains, Taco Casa's tortillas, taco shells, corn chips, guacamole, hot sauce, salsas and salad dressings are freshly made in-house with no MSG, preservatives, or other nasties.
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BaliUbudGaya Gelato


You may not expect to find authentic Italian gelato on the streets of Bali, but that's exactly what you'll get at Gaya Gelato. The chain of gelaterias make fresh gelato daily, combining the best practices and technologies from Italy with Bali's flavor-packed local fruit, nuts, and spices.
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BaliUbudGoa Gajah


An 11th century place of meditation, now made of 2 parts. 1 man-made cave contains small offering alters. Continue downstairs to a Hindu temple. Discover relics of stone carvings, bathing pools and water fountains. The site is full of moss-covered rocks with Indiana Jones vibes.
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