Panorama 2:1 - Agus19a Size:40in x 20in (101cm x 51cm)Imminent storm just about to hit the shore in the deepest south of W. A. at Cape Leeuwin. 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
Beautifully coloured and clinging to life on the side of this log
agriculture and aquaculture as its main sources of economy
Water naturally cascading down the rocks immitating a waterfall at Yallingup
Stages of growth and size of trees varies in the Boranup Forest
In between Canal Rocks and Smiths beach you will find a spot the locals call "The Aquarium"
Imminent storm and rough seas can look very dramatic
When the swell increases the surfers arrive to enjoy the popular Supertubes break
Golden and glowing rock formation at dawn
There is a nice relaxed feeling and vibe around Yallingup with many families choosing to holiday here
Meelup beach is also where Castle rock is located and visitors frequent the area on a regular basis
Views for miles and mountains galore everywhere you look in glacier country
The coastline near Augusta was first sighted by European sailors in 1622 on the ship "Leeuwin" and the land was mapped and subsequently named