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Ningaloo Reef Marine Park
Ningaloo Reef Marine Park is a world heritage site located on Australia's west coast, covering over 705,000 hectares. The name Ningaloo comes from the Aboriginal Wajari language, which means deep water. There are fewer coral species than at the Great Barrier Reef, but there is still a big variety to see at Ningaloo. Whale sharks are currently the largest recorded species of fish alive today,. So if you're there during the warm winter months of migration season, it's definitely worth going to see the wildlife.