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- Pilbara - Wikipedia
The Pilbara ( ˈpɪlbərə ) is a large, dry, sparsely populated region in the north of Western Australia It is known for its Aboriginal people, its geography, its red earth, and its vast mineral deposits, in particular iron ore It is also a global biodiversity hotspot for subterranean fauna [1]
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Plan your Pilbara trip for Holiday or Business, Project or Camping Find all your accommodation options for Hotels, Workforce Villages, Campgrounds or Caravan Parks
- Pilbara | Outback, Iron Ore Mining | Britannica
Pilbara, region of northwestern Western Australia, extending south from the De Grey River to the Ashburton River and as far as 450 miles (720 km) inland It occupies an area of about 197,000 square miles (510,000 square km) and averages 1,000 feet (300 metres) in elevation
- Is the Pilbara the oldest place on Earth? - BBC
Dating to around 3 6 billion years ago, the Pilbara region of Western Australia is home to the fossilised evidence of the Earth's oldest lifeforms
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- Pilbara Region: Itineraries Visitor Info | Australias North West
And yet the Pilbara is also known as the engine room of Australia - home to a massive mining industry in crude oil, salt, natural gas and iron ore An incredible juxtaposition of two very different industries Explore the Pilbara's colonial past in Roebourne, the oldest settlement in the North West
- Pilbara News, Research and Analysis - The Conversation
The remote Pilbara region of Western Australian formed many billions of years ago when the Earth was much hotter and the crust softer than it is today
- Pilbara – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Pilbara is one of the nine administrative regions of Western Australia, with a population of almost 62,000 in 2018 These people are concentrated in a handful of mining towns and ports, leaving the region's 505,000 sq km (195,000 sq mi) very thinly populated
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