Ningaloo, WA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Ningaloo
Ningaloo Reef is a great alternative to the Great Barrier Reef. You can go snorkeling/scuba diving here & see some vibrant coral reefs, various aquatic creature- & if your lucky maybe a shark or two.
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