Shark Bay
Shark Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the western coast of Australia. It is known for its unique marine life, including the famous dugong, a herbivorous marine mammal. The bay is also home to the largest population of seagrass in the world, which provides essential habitat for various species.
The area features stunning landscapes, including sand dunes, rocky cliffs, and salt flats. Shark Bay is also significant for its diverse ecosystems, which support a variety of wildlife, such as sea turtles and bottlenose dolphins. Its rich natural heritage makes it a popular destination for eco-tourism.