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See Nature’s Hidden Gifts in Kalbarri, WA

Located 7 hours north of Perth, Kalbarri is a quiet fishing town surrounded by some of nature’s best creations. Gorgeous red cliffs hold the Indian Ocean at bay, while millions of years of erosion give away to vast canyons and unique rock formations. The Kalbarri Skywalk is the perfect vantage point to appreciate these. Water lovers will marvel at the Pink Lake in Port Gregory, and enjoy some downtime along the Murchison River in Town.
Posted: May 9, 2023
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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR THE PINK LAKE, AUSTRALIA Pink Lake is located approximately 500 km north from Perth and 50 km south from Kalbarri. Pink Lake is entrance free and you literally can’t miss it. Even tho there is no sign, it’s really easy to spot it. This 70 square kilometers large lake is divided from the Indian Ocean just by sandy beach barrier and sand dunes barrier. Therefore if you will have a chance to do a scenic flight from Kalbarri or use a drone to have a look at this unique natural beauty from the birds-eye view, it will so worth it! The unbelievable colour of salty water, changing from strawberry milkshake´s pink to dark purple is caused by the presence of the algae Dunaliella Salina. The algae is a rich source of beta-carotene and vitamin A - being used as a food colouring and in cosmetics and make-up. If you will try to enter the lake as well, just keep in your mind, that the bottom of the lake is covered by a thin but very very sharp layer of salt and underneath is super sticky mud. When is the best time to visit Pink Lake? In relation to tourists, the answers would be all year round. We have been in Pink Lake so many times and most of the time it was just us! And if somebody stops to visit this place, it’s usually just for a photo or two and then continues their way. The best weather To visit would be October to April when the air is getting warmer and the sun stronger, but December-February there will be a lot of flies! So maybe you wanna avoid those months for the sake of your comfort. And the most beautiful pink colour you can expect when there are no clouds and sun rays are shining on the lake from the side. So before or after noon on a sunny day. The low tide in the ocean will help to increase the pink colour as well. Because the pink lake will become more shallow and the colour will be stronger and glowing. #australia #westernaustralia #traveltips #couplestrip #unforgettableexperiences #scenicspotguide #travelinspiration #instagramworthydestinations #awesomepic
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