Augusta - Agus02 Framing:Acrylic PrintStorm clouds rolling in as the day breaks. Augusta, found on the Southwest coast of WA where the Blackwood River eventually finds its way to Flinders Bay. It is also the closest town to Cape Leeuwin and its famous historic lighthouse, which is on the furthest Southwest corner of the continent. Augusta is a very popular holiday destination spot and is also favourable for retirees who wish to enjoy the cooler weather of this region. The coastline near
Bunker Bay is the closest location to Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse on the far end of Geographe bay
Another hidden winter waterfall that many people are oblivious to
Popular because of its beaches
When the swell increases the surfers arrive to enjoy the popular supertubes break
which is on the furthest southwest corner of the continent
Tasmania was subject to the practice of "transportation" where convicts were sent to the island as punishment and kept in penitentiaries and prisons
This practice ceased in 1853
Granite stone wall stretching from land and disappearing into the surf at Cape Leeuwin
Caves Road is also direct access to Margaret River
Rainbow on the horizon as the storm tries once again to rain on the dawn
You will also find Castle rock at the end of one of the walks
Wellington Dam is the largest dam in the Southwest of the state and was built to supply the Collie River irrigation district