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Monkey Mia is a unique place to interact with dolphins in their natural habitat. In the early 1960s, a pod of bottlenosed dolphins began what has become a ritual - nearly every day a number of dolphins swim into the clear shallows delighting visitors with their intelligence & grace. The number of dolphins that appear varies from day to day however there is a greater visitation early morning & late afternoon. On a separate section of the beach visitors can swim freely among the dolphins.
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Monkey Mia is a unique place to interact with dolphins in their natural habitat. In the early 1960s, a pod of ...
Ningaloo Reef (encompasses over 5,000 square kilometres of ocean) is not only Western Australia's largest fr...