Liveaboards - Coral Bay

Coral Bay is the heart of the Ningaloo Reef. It is a perfect destination for people of all ages seeking relaxation, adventure or simply something different.

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Coral Bay - Coral Wonderland in Western AustraliaCoral Bay - Coral Wonderland in Western Australia
With cloudy skies, rain and the cooling of our beloved ocean upon us, it was time to migrate north in search of warmth and relaxation. Our destination was Coral Bay on the north coast of Western Australia about 1200 km from Perth, the state's capital.
The Fantastic Exmouth Camp : 2005The Fantastic Exmouth Camp : 2005
Leaving at 6.30 in the morning for two days driving was a tough ask for some. "Where's Paris" was the question. My response was "In France", "No, Where's Paris Knight?", "In France when it's dark!". Some people are just not morning people I was quickly coming to understand.
Stars in the SeaStars in the Sea
Driven by a love of the sea and its largest fish, the elusive whale shark, Australian naturalist Brad Norman has received a Rolex Award for Enterprise for creating a worldwide photo-identification system which enables ordinary people to assist in its conservation.
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