
Eighty Mile Beach, located between Broome and Port Hedland in Western Australia, is renowned for its vast 220-kilometer stretch of pristine white sand meeting the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. This remote beach offers solitude, making it ideal for photography enthusiasts seeking untouched natural beauty. The area is a haven for migratory shorebirds, with over 400,000 birds, including species like the bar-tailed godwit and eastern curlew, frequenting the beach annually. Additionally, the beach serves as a significant nesting site for flatback turtles, with peak nesting from November to December and hatching from February to March. Visitors can capture stunning sunsets, diverse wildlife, and expansive landscapes, providing ample opportunities for memorable photographs.
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