Shark Bay, Western Australia
World Heritage
Australia
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Located at the westernmost tip of mainland Australia, Shark Bay is made up of surrounding islands and landmasses and has three unique natural features: its extensive seagrass beds, which are the largest (4,800 square kilometres) and most abundant in the world; its dugong (sea cow) population; and stromatolites (colonies of algae that form hard, dome-shaped sediments and are among the oldest forms of life on Earth). Shark Bay is also home to five endangered mammal species.
# Western Australia
# Dugong
# Seagrass beds
# Stromatolites
# Endangered mammals
# Natural Features
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