Lake Thetis

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Lake Thetis is a remarkable saline lake near Cervantes in Western Australia, renowned for its living marine stromatolites—some of the oldest life forms on Earth. These ancient, rock-like structures offer a rare window into the planet's early history and are easily accessible via a boardwalk that protects the fragile ecosystem. The stark, otherworldly landscape, with its crystalline waters and limestone formations, feels like stepping onto another planet.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to walk the boardwalk, read the interpretive panels, and take photos. Combine with a visit to the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park, about 20 minutes south, for a half-day excursion from Cervantes or a longer stop on a Perth-to-Geraldton road trip. Early morning or late afternoon visits provide the best light and smaller crowds.

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