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Busselton - Western Australia
 

228 kms south of Perth, Busselton was judged Western Australia's top tourism town in 1995 and 1996. Sheltered from most prevailing winds and

boasting 30 kilometres of white sandy beaches, its tranquil waters of Geographe Bay are perfect for family holidays, fishers, water skiers, snorkellers,

scuba divers, windsurfers and sailors. A landmark feature of the town is the two kilometre jetty, the longest wooden structure in the Southern Hemisphere.

The jetty lies in the path of warm ocean currents, resulting in prolific fish and stunning coral formations growing on the submerged pylons.

 

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Visitor's Centre, Busselton Town Jetty, Western Australia.

 

 

The two kilometre long Busselton Town Jetty, the longest wooden structure in the Southern Hemisphere.  Copyright - Flickr - Olligator

 

 

 

Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Tourist Train 501 on the Busselton Town Jetty, Western Australia.    Copyright - Webshots - Sandgroper7

 

 

 

Diving off the Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Snorkelling off the Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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The Busselton Underwater Observatory is at the end of Busselton Jetty. 

It is about 8 metres deep.   Copyright - Flickr - Iansand

 

Busselton Underwater Observatory.

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Dive area under the Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Diving off the Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Busselton Underwater Observatory.

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The jetty has sat there for many decades, accumulating marine

life on its piles and attracting fish.   Copyright - Flickr - Iansand

 

Busselton Underwater Observatory.

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Dive area under the Busselton Town Jetty, WA.

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Main town beach and family picnic area, Busselton, Western Australia.

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Entertainment World, Busselton Beach, WA.

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Busselton town centre, WA.

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Quindalup Jetty, Busselton, WA.   Copyright - Flickr - Vanallensb

 

 

 

Wetlands around Busselton, WA.

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Evening farm sprinkler system, Bunbury Coastal Road, WA.

 

 

 

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