In knee deep water you can enjoy the close up company of these amazing mammals as they talk and laugh with you - they have never been trained but just seem to like the company of humans who visit this idyllic beach.
Don't miss the Shark Bay Shell & Craft Museum - on display are gemstones, rocks, Aboriginal artefacts, and a replica of the Dutch ship "Zuytdorp," wrecked off the coast in 1712. Visit Nanga Station & Caravan Park - a half million acre sheep station with accommodation and restaurant plus hire of catamarans, sailboards and dinghies. Francois Peron National Park - a 40,000 hectare park made up of undulating sandy plains, interspersed by gypsum claypans, one of which has access to the sea and is known as the Big Lagoon. Wildflowers and birds are abundant. From the cliffs of Cape Peron dolphins, dugongs, turtles and manta rays are often visible. Fishing and camping are permitted. Shell Beach - a 110 kms stretch of coastline comprising countless billions of tiny shells. All along this coast there is magnificent fishing ,a series of lagoons for perfect boating and beach picnics as well as small boat sailing. You can take safari tours or charter boats to take you to and round the off-shore islands. Or you can walk the 100 kilometre Shell Beach. This beach, unique to Australia is made up of billions of tiny shells. At times these shells build up to mounds over 10 metres deep.
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