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What is the wettest place in Western Australia?

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What is the wettest place in Western Australia?

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  1. pacific ocean


  2. the lower southwest corner is pretty wet... especially in winter

  3. The ocean.

  4. Prince Regent Nature Reserve in the Kimberley.

    The Prince Regent Nature Reserve covers more than 600,000 hectares of wilderness in Western Australia's highest rainfall area.

    It is one of Australia's most remote places, with the only access by air or boat. There are no roads into the area and a permit is required from Conservation and Land Management if you wish to enter the area.

    Some of its spectacular sites include King's Cascade, Mount Trafalgar, Python Cliffs, Pitta Gorge, lush rainforests and the Prince Regent River which runs almost entirely straight for most of its length and often between near vertical cliffs.

    The reserve boasts more than half the mammal and bird species found in the Kimberley and more than 500 species of plants.

    This part of the Kimberley is the only part of mainland Western Australia where no extinctions are known since European settlement.

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