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Western Australia’s Outback dominates the landscape, making up nearly 90% of the state's expanse and offering experiences of rugged beauty and raw wilderness. The Outback, transforming under summer rains into vibrant carpets of wildflowers, stands as a testament to nature's ability to create beauty in inhospitable environments. Visitors can explore remarkable destinations like Karijini National Park—famous for its deep gorges and crystal-clear pools—and the Bungle Bungles, unique honeycomb-shaped formations recognized as a World Heritage site.
For adventure seekers, the Canning Stock Route presents an extraordinary journey along the world's longest historic stock route, leading travelers through the remote heart of the Outback.