Bardi Islands
The Bardi Islands are a group of islands located off the coast of Western Australia. They are part of the Bardi Jawi Indigenous Protected Area and are known for their rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. The islands are surrounded by clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, making them a popular destination for snorkeling and diving.
The Bardi Islands are home to the Bardi people, an Indigenous group with a deep connection to the land and sea. The islands feature diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, sandy beaches, and rocky outcrops, providing habitats for various wildlife. The area is also significant for its historical and cultural importance to the local Indigenous communities.