The Abrolhos Islands, a chain of 122 nearly uninhabited islands off the Coral Coast, form Western Australia’s own version of the Great Barrier Reef. These islands are surrounded by a vast expanse of coral reef, creating a vibrant underwater world. Visitors can explore the area through world-class snorkeling and wreck dives, discovering an array of marine life and colorful corals. The islands also offer excellent opportunities for bird watching, with a variety of species making their homes in this pristine environment.
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