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  • Wave Rock, near Hyden in Western Australia is a large, wave-shaped rock which resembles surf about to break
  • The Pinnacles, near Cervantes, a vast desert of sandstone formations near Cervantes, on the coast
  • Mt Augustus, in Western Australia, is the world's largest monolith (although sometimes referred to as a monocline). It is larger than Ayers Rock/Uluru.
  • Monkey Mia
  • Gibson Desert
  • Bungle Bungles and the Kimberley Range
  • Yanchep Caves
  • Margaret River Caves
  • Perth-Kalgoorlie Pipeline
  • Araluen
  • John Forrest National Park
  • Mundaring Weir
  • Swan River
  • King's Park
  • Cottesloe Beach
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If the EST is midnight what time is it in western Australia?

The answer is 8am because Western Australia is 8 hours ahead of EST At 12 midnight in Australian EST, it's 10 PM WST in most of Western Australia. At 12 midnight in American EST, it's 1 PM WST in most of Western Australia.


What time is 3AM pst in western Australia?

3 AM PST is 10 PM in Western Australia. Australia is 18 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST).


What is the Australian Desert called?

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How many square kilometers in western Australia?

Western Australia covers an area of approximately 2.6 million square kilometers.


What are three towns in Australia where iron ore was mined?

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