Why Nobody Lives On Australia's West Coast
In this video, we’ll explore why Australia’s west coast remains so underpopulated despite its vast landmass. From extreme desert climates and scarce freshwater to economic and historical factors, Western Australia faces unique challenges that make large-scale settlement difficult. With mining towns scattered in remote areas and high costs for potential projects like water pipelines, the harsh environment and lack of viable incentives keep this region largely uninhabited. Join us as we dive into the reasons why this vast coast may stay empty for years to come. Subscribe for General knowledge, Geography facts, and Mapping videos. Inspired by Map Pack, Casual Scholar, and Geography by Geoff Click here to subscribe: http://bit.ly/3roBYW5

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