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Carnarvon, perched on the edge of the Indian Ocean in Western Australia, is a town that whispers tales of both land and sea. The air carries a hint of salt, mingling with the soft scent of red earth, creating an atmosphere that feels both grounding and invigorating. Known for its rich agricultural heritage, Carnarvon's landscape is dotted with plantations of bananas, mangoes, and tomatoes. This verdant bounty contrasts beautifully with the surrounding arid terrain, offering a unique portrait of life on the edge of the desert. For those with a penchant for exploring, the town serves as a gateway to the rugged beauty of the Ningaloo Coast and the mysteries of the ancient Gascoyne region.
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