Western Australia
Western Australia, covering the entire western third of the country, is made up mostly of the arid Outback. Its population is concentrated in its fertile southwest corner, home to the Margaret River wine region and the riverside capital, Perth. In the far north, the Kimberley region is home to ancient Aboriginal rock art, the Bungle Bungle sandstone domes and Broome, with Cable Beach camels and a pearling industry.
Western Australia has the most beautiful places tucked away such Karajini, Winjana, Lake Argyle and the Mornington wildlife sanctuary, also the Mitchell Plateau and Horizontal waterfalls and much much more.
Western Australia is Australia's largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres (976,790 sq mi) the distances between place's are huge and the terain can be very challenging. It is best to travel in the dry season as roads can become Impossible, be sure to take enough water, food and fuel, in some places only deisel is available.