Calling all road trippers. Covering one third of Australia’s total land mass, Western Australia’s expanse is one of stark contrast, from rugged red deserts to white sandy beaches, and peculiar wildlife. WA’s humble population is dotted along the 10,000km-long coastline, leaving the central red desert sparsely inhabited by Aboriginal communities and remote mining towns. Fearless travelers who explore the far-flung desert roads are rewarded with burnt-orange cliff landscapes against...