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  • Australia's Great Humpback Whale Migration

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    Each January, around 60,000 Humpback Whales leave the frigid, food-rich waters of Antarctica and begin the world's longest mammal migration, a 5,000-kilometre, three-month journey to the warm waters of northern Australia where they mate, calve, and nurture their newborns. Around 25,000 of these whales diverge around Tasmania and head up...

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  • Top 4 Diving Destinations in Australia

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    For divers, Australia isn't just a destination—it's a dream. With coastlines touching three major oceans and thousands of miles of coral reefs, marine reserves, and rugged coastlines, there's no shortage of places to explore. Whether it's drifting alongside turtles, coming face-to-face with Great White Sharks, or discovering the hidden treasures...

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  • Best Places to See Kangaroos in the Wild

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    Experiencing Australian wildlife in their natural habitat is both thrilling and rewarding. In these untouched environments, you can immerse yourself in nature and observe animals as they go about their daily lives. One of the most iconic experiences for travelers to Australia is encountering kangaroos in the wild. Let us...

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  • Top 5 Whale Watching Locations in Australia

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    Australia has become known as one of the world's best destinations for whale watching. With an enormous coastline spanning more than 34,000 kilometres (21,000 miles), combined with clean waters and sheltered bays, whale watching opportunities in Australia are plentiful. In addition to optimal whale watching conditions across the western, southern...

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