Lake Hillier
Unusual lake in flamboyant rose color, surrounded by lush green forest and the ocean nearby. The unusual color, most likely, is caused by algae Dunaliella salina but the search for the cause continues.
Field of Pink Lakes in Beaumont
Large group (hundreds) of small lakes with water in diverse colors. Each lake is in a different shade, often – pink.
Mooka Station
Find of mookaite – colourful jasper in warm red, yellow and brown colors. The only find of such stone. It is not allowed to search the stones by themselves – these rights are leased.
Lake Thetis
Lake with living marine stromatolites that in this site have near unique columnar branching.
Lake Clifton thrombolites
A colony of thrombolites in shallow areas of the lake. These colonies of microbial mats resemble round, white stones.
Barrow Island Caves
Group of partly inundated caves with unique cave fauna. Known 63 species of stygofauna and 19 species of troglofauna. Here live endemic species of fish – Barrow Cave Gudgeon (Milyeringa justitia), unusual shizomid Draculoides bramstokeri, and possibly the only cave-dwelling reptile – small, thin snake Ramphotyphlops longissimus.
Montgomery Reef tidal falls
When the tide is low and a huge amount of water leaves the lagoon of this coral reef, hundreds of waterfalls appear around it. These falls can be up to 4 m tall.
Horizontal Falls
Sea currents through two narrow chasms (12 and 20 m), caused by tides. Tides there are 10 m high thus several times during the day there is seen impressive sight.
Solea Falls
Spectacular, approximately 12 m tall waterfall on Drysdale River. At high water the falls may become quite wide.
Mitchell Falls
Waterfall with 4 cascades. Total height – some 60 – 80 m. Remote, beautiful waterfall in a harsh landscape.