WA is big, it changes a lot from one end to the other. Big red country up north in the Kimberleys where we find big wet steamy summers and features like the Bungle Bungles. Move on down to beautiful Broome, the eighty mile beach and then the Murchison's, flat, arid, dull scrub country that defies logic as it burst into a breathtaking carpet of colour each year with the short lived spring rains of the central west. Then further down to the capital city Perth and all of the superb beaches that run down the coast to the giant Karri and Jarrah trees of the temperate forest in the moist southwest corner. From there she changes again dramatically as you follow the crust of the flat, featureless, and intimidating scape across the Nullarbor (Aboriginal word means no trees) Plains to the huge cliffs where the world meets the sea at the great Australian bite and on into South Australia.

Oh yeah, we do a pretty cool sunset over here as well.

Here's the Bungle Bungles

Some of that famous Red Earth.

Into Broome and Cable Beach

