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AQWA The Aquarium of Western Australia
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AQWA The Aquarium of Western Australia
AQWA The Aquarium of Western Australia is a huge aquarium located in Hillarys, Western Australia. AQWA was Australia's largest aquarium when it first opened. Today, it is still the home of Australia's largest single aquarium and walk-through underwater tunnel.
Mammoth Cave
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Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave is located in Forest Grove, Australia. It's the most easily accessible of all the show caves in the region, with wheelchair access to the first chamber and MP3 audio tours available in English, French, German, Malay, and Mandarin. Entering the cave through bushland via a gently sloping boardwalk, you'll set your own pace as you explore this natural time capsule; home to more than 10,000 fossils of the long-extinct giant animals, Australian Megafauna! Above ground, don't forget to take a breather and enjoy the magnificent marri and karri forest surrounding the cave.
Pirate Ship Mandurah
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Pirate Ship Mandurah
The custom-built Pirate Ship is a unique way to see Mandurah's stunning inland waterways. The crew are dressed as pirates and act the part, offering light-hearted nautical humour and entertainment for the whole family. This open-air boat has stunning 360° views of the area, including luxury homes and local wildlife including dolphins. Pirate hats, swords and flags are all available for purchase in case you'd like to look your swashbuckling best.
The Bell Tower
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The Bell Tower
The Bell Tower is also known as the Swan Bell Tower. It is located in Perth, Western Australia. The Swan Bells are a set of 18 bells that hang in a purpose-built 82.5-metre-high copper and glass campanile.
Ngilgi Cave
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Ngilgi Cave
Ngilgi is an exquisitely decorated cave in Yallingup, and visitors to its depths will marvel at its stunning stalactites, stalagmites, helictites and beautifully-colored shawls. The semi-guided tours lead visitors into the first chamber of the cave, where you'll learn about the importance of the cave’s discovery, its role as Western Australia’s first tourist attraction, and gain insight into the early days of cave exploration in the area. Visitors can then explore the rest of the cave at their own pace, with another guide stationed in the centre of the cave to answer questions and provide further information.

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Optus Stadium, also known as Perth Stadium, is a modern multi-purpose arena in Perth, Australia. Completed in 2017, the 65,000-seater stadium is one of the best in the country, hosting the biggest events in sport and music. Fans of Australian sport can go behind the scenes with a guide, and see the inner workings of one of the Southern Hemisphere's most impressive sporting arenas. The adrenaline-hungry can also book themselves onto the VERTIGO or HALO tours for sky-high tours of the stadium roof!
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The Gravity Discovery Centre & Observatory is located in Yeal, just over an hour outside Perth. This non-profit science and space museum provides hours of fascination and galactic intrigue. Explore the life and work of Albert Einstein in the Discovery and Innovation Galleries, and make like Galileo by dropping water balloons off the top of the Leaning Tower of Gingin (in the name of science, of course). Consider our species' place in the universe through art and culture in the Cosmology Gallery, and marvel at the famous Zadko telescope in the Observatory.
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Forest Adventures South West is a high rope adventure park set amongst the majestic trees of the pristine Ludlow Tuart Forest, 10 kilometers north of Busselton, Australia. Visitors can choose their own adrenaline-filled adventure, with 77 exciting activities spread over six huge courses that combine rope and wire challenges of varying height and difficulty. This unique experience is perfect for anyone aged 7+ or anyone who loves an adventure.

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