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Via Denham
Clay pans are Shark Bay's visual terrestrial attractions, known locally as birridas. They range in size from small depressions about 100 metres in diameter to irregular shaped depressions..
Monkey Mia via Denham Denham
The Dolphins of Monkey Mia in the Shark Bay World Heritage area are famous for their almost daily ritual of swimming to shore to interact with people. As many as seven wild bottlenose..
via Monkey Mia Road Denham
For a four wheel driving adventure along a scenic coastline with dramatic red cliffs and white sandy beaches, head to Francois Peron National Park in the Shark Bay World Heritage..
Monkey Mia Road Denham
Denham’s Little Lagoon is a magnificent stretch of calm water ideal for swimming, fishing and frolicking in the clear shallow pools. Small children will delight in the lovely calm waters..
Monkey Mia Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia is one of Western Australia's most famous dolphin watching destinations. This calm bay is world famous for the pod of friendly dolphins that visit the shore most days to be hand..
via Peron Road Denham
Peron Homestead was a working pastoral station in the early 1900s. This historical attraction provides an insight into life on a sheep farm during the earlier part of the last century...
Corner of Hughes Street and Brockman Street Denham
Located on the corner of Hughes and Brockman Streets, St Andrew's Church is a unique Anglican church built in 1954 out of Shark Bay's unusual coquina shell blocks; a shell aggregate which..
via Knight Terrace Denham
Town Bluff is a pleasant 10 minute walk along the shores of Denham in the state’s north. Beachcombers will be pleasantly surprised by the rich diversity of treasures to be found in the..
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