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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

national park in the Northern Territory, Australia and location of a sandstone monolith

1805km

-25.33255131.01282

Watarrka National Park

most famous for Kings Canyon, a mighty chasm reaching a depth of 270 metres

1910km

-24.2517131.632

Kuta

district in Badung Regency, Bali Province, Indonesia

2363km

-8.7333115.1667

Lombok

island in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat or NTB) province, Indonesia.

2380km

-8.565116.351

Bali

One of Indonesia's biggest tourist draws with its nice beaches and good food. About 2.5 hr away by plane.

2394km

-8.43115.167
Sights (7)

Kings Park, Western Australia

park in Western Australia

3.3km

-31.96115.83

Lake Monger

lake in Australia

4.2km

-31.9294115.8265

Bold Park

9.8km

-31.946115.771

Fremantle Markets

market in Fremantle, Western Australia

15km

-32.05625115.74916667

Fremantle

port city in Western Australia

16km

-32.05694444115.74388889

Whiteman Park

bushland reserve north of Perth, Western Australia

16km

-31.834115.965

Rottnest Island

island near Perth, Western Australia

38km

-32.002115.517
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Perth

Australia
Someday we will visit Perth or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Perth

Perth is the capital and largest city of Western Australia. It is separated from Adelaide by a distance of 2,139 km, including the vast spaces of the Nullarbor Plain.

Aboriginal Australians have inhabited the Perth area for at least 38,000 years, as evidenced by archaeological remains at Upper Swan. The Noongar people occupied the southwest corner of Western Australia and lived as hunter-gatherers. The wetlands on the Swan Coastal Plain were particularly important to them, both spiritually (featuring in local mythology) and as a source of food.

By virtue of its population and role as the administrative centre for business and government, Perth dominates the Western Australian economy, despite the major mining, petroleum, and agricultural export industries being located elsewhere in the state. Perth's function as the state's capital city, its economic base and population size have also created development opportunities for many other businesses oriented to local or more diversified markets. Perth's economy has been changing in favour of the service industries since the 1950s. Although one of the major sets of services it provides is related to the resources industry and, to a lesser extent, agriculture, most people in Perth are not connected to either; they have jobs that provide services to other people in Perth.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

31.2°C18.1
Precipitation: 20.2 mm

Feb

31.6°C18.3
Precipitation: 13.1 mm

Mar

29.6°C16.7
Precipitation: 19.7 mm

Apr

25.9°C13.8
Precipitation: 35.7 mm

May

22.3°C10.5
Precipitation: 89.4 mm

Jun

19.4°C8.5
Precipitation: 124.5 mm

Jul

18.4°C7.8
Precipitation: 145.9 mm

Aug

19°C8.3
Precipitation: 126 mm

Sep

20.3°C9.5
Precipitation: 84.8 mm

Oct

23.4°C11.6
Precipitation: 38.8 mm

Nov

26.7°C14.3
Precipitation: 21.8 mm

Dec

29.1°C16.3
Precipitation: 10.9 mm