Shark Bay
Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site located on the western coast of Australia. It is known for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, and diverse marine life. The bay is home to several species of sharks, including the famous hammerhead shark. Visitors can go snorkeling or scuba diving to see the sharks up close, as well as other marine creatures such as dolphins, turtles, and manta rays. The bay also boasts a large population of dugongs, a type of sea cow that is considered to be critically endangered. Overall, Shark Bay is a must-see destination for any nature lover or marine enthusiast.