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Welcome to new travel horizons at
The Lakes and east coast of Victoria, Australia.
Nine Thousand years ago, a vast system of rivers,
lakes, lagoons and islands was enclosed by 140 kilometres
of the most secluded, untouched ocean beaches in the
world — to create the largest inland waterway system in
Australia.
Found on the east coast of Victoria, covering some
400 square kilometres, The Lakes are separated from
the sea by a slender strip of coastline Known as the
Ninety Mile Beach.
Like The Lakes, this stunning long white strip of
land makes for one of the most pristine and unspoilt beaches in the world.
The Lakes’ gentle waters and
undisturbed islands provide a haven for a staggering array
of wildlife.
There is a section of mainland coastline and islands
in Victoria which showcases Australia’s fabled native
animals. It is the scene of some of the most remarkable
event nature has to offer. This is the Wildlife Coast.
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