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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.10 to 31.12 - Page nb 13

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.10.2022 - 31.12.2023
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WHERE ADVENTURE MEETS INDULGENCE The Margaret River Region’s _ biggest draweards — beaches, caves and dining — come together on tours led by local Wadandi man, Josh Whiteland. Koomal Dreaming is your opportunity to follow in their footsteps and experience Wadandi and Bibbulman country through their eyes. Join Josh as you journey into Ngilgi Cave for ancient stories and unique didgeridoo acoustics, and forage for, and taste, native food and medicine. The menu could include kangaroo, emu, quandong, emu plum and salt bush. DISCOVER AUSTRALIA'S WHITEST BEACH AND OTHERWORLDLY COASTAL VISTAS Esperance is an isle-wrapped town with an unspoilt coastline nestled amongst white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and pristine national parks. The best way to take it all in is with HeliSpirit, who operate scenic helicopter flights. Visitors can fly over Cape Le Grand National Park, get a bird's eye view of the iconic bubble-gum pink Lake Hillier, and land at Middle Island for a guided walk around the lake, Other tour options include helicopter transfers to Woody Island for guided or self- guided tours. The tours are seasonal and run from October to April ONE OF THE LAST TRUE WILDERNESS AREAS ON EARTH Spread over the north-western corner of Australia, and with fewer people per km? than almost any other place on earth, is the ancient and untouched Kimberley region. Learn about the Yawuru people in Broome with engaging tours by Bart Pigram of Narlijia Experiences. Offering an Aboriginal and multicultural perspective of the pearling town and its fascinating history, you'll learn about saltwater people, the seasons and food that sustained this ancient coastal culture for thousands of years. Hungry? You can even scour for oysters and other tasty morsels in Broome's mangroves along Roebuck Bay. For three days every month between March and October, you can also witness the natural phenomenon ‘Staircase to the Moon’, when a full moon rises over the exposed tidal flats of Roebuck Bay. For an otherworldly experience you won't forget, a tour with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures is a must. Talbot Bay in the Kimberley is home to Australia's only horizontal waterfalls, created when massive tidal movements squeeze water through narrow cliff passages. Aerial tours from Broome and Derby enable you to circle the phenomenon from above, alongside other scenic wonders of the Buccaneer Archipelago, where turquoise blue water contrasts with rugged red cliffs. HOME TO THE WORLD'S MOST EXHILARATING MARINE ADVENTURES Australia's Coral Coast is home to awesome marine life, endless white sandy beaches and the warm, turquoise Indian Ocean, plus not one but two World Heritage-listed sites; Ningaloo and Shark Bay. Ningaloo Reef is the only place in Australia where you can swim with gentle giants. Join Ningaloo Discovery or Coral Bay Ecotours for a whale shark tour to swim with the world's largest fish. Whale sharks visit Ningaloo Reef from mid-March until the end of July; or swim with humpback whales from July until November. ‘sLearn about saltwater

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WHERE ADVENTURE MEETS INDULGENCE The Margaret River Region’s _ biggest draweards — beaches, caves and dining — come together on tours led by local Wadandi man, Josh Whiteland. Koomal Dreaming is your opportunity to follow in their footsteps and experience Wadandi and Bibbulman country through their eyes. Join Josh as you journey into Ngilgi Cave for ancient stories and unique didgeridoo acoustics, and forage for, and taste, native food and medicine. The menu could include kangaroo, emu, quandong, emu plum and salt bush. DISCOVER AUSTRALIA'S WHITEST BEACH AND OTHERWORLDLY COASTAL VISTAS Esperance is an isle-wrapped town with an unspoilt coastline nestled amongst white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and pristine national parks. The best way to take it all in is with HeliSpirit, who operate scenic helicopter flights. Visitors can fly over Cape Le Grand National Park, get a bird's eye view of the iconic bubble-gum pink Lake Hillier, and land at Middle Island for a guided walk around the lake, Other tour options include helicopter transfers to Woody Island for guided or self- guided tours. The tours are seasonal and run from October to April ONE OF THE LAST TRUE WILDERNESS AREAS ON EARTH Spread over the north-western corner of Australia, and with fewer people per km? than almost any other place on earth, is the ancient and untouched Kimberley region. Learn about the Yawuru people in Broome with engaging tours by Bart Pigram of Narlijia Experiences. Offering an Aboriginal and multicultural perspective of the pearling town and its fascinating history, you'll learn about saltwater people, the seasons and food that sustained this ancient coastal culture for thousands of years. Hungry? You can even scour for oysters and other tasty morsels in Broome's mangroves along Roebuck Bay. For three days every month between March and October, you can also witness the natural phenomenon ‘Staircase to the Moon’, when a full moon rises over the exposed tidal flats of Roebuck Bay. For an otherworldly experience you won't forget, a tour with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures is a must. Talbot Bay in the Kimberley is home to Australia's only horizontal waterfalls, created when massive tidal movements squeeze water through narrow cliff passages. Aerial tours from Broome and Derby enable you to circle the phenomenon from above, alongside other scenic wonders of the Buccaneer Archipelago, where turquoise blue water contrasts with rugged red cliffs. HOME TO THE WORLD'S MOST EXHILARATING MARINE ADVENTURES Australia's Coral Coast is home to awesome marine life, endless white sandy beaches and the warm, turquoise Indian Ocean, plus not one but two World Heritage-listed sites; Ningaloo and Shark Bay. Ningaloo Reef is the only place in Australia where you can swim with gentle giants. Join Ningaloo Discovery or Coral Bay Ecotours for a whale shark tour to swim with the world's largest fish. Whale sharks visit Ningaloo Reef from mid-March until the end of July; or swim with humpback whales from July until November. ‘sLearn about saltwater
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