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John Dynon Silverton
John Dynon Silverton
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Cape Leeuin
Cape Leeuin
The Cape Leeuin Lighthouse is an iconic structure situated at the most south-westerly point of mainland Australia, in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park of Western Australia. It was built in the 19th century and has been operational since 1896, playing a crucial role in maritime navigation and safety. The lighthouse stands proudly atop a series of cliffs, with the powerful beacon reaching out over 25 nautical miles to guide ships through the treacherous waters of the Southern Ocean. The surrounding area is a haven for wildlife, including whales, seals, and various bird species, making it a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. The lighthouse itself is open for tours, offering visitors a glimpse into the lives of the lighthouse keepers and the history of the region. The rugged beauty of the landscape, combined with the rich marine life and the significance of the lighthouse, make Cape Leeuin a must-see attraction for anyone exploring the west coast of Australia.
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Murray River Queen – Renmark
Murray River Queen – Renmark
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Sleaford Bay
Sleaford Bay
Sleaford, a charming locality nestled in the heart of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, is a tranquil gem that captivates visitors with its serene beauty. This rural haven is a tapestry of fertile farmlands and pristine coastal vistas, offering a delightful blend of agricultural charm and outdoor adventure. The community's welcoming spirit is palpable in the quaint streets lined with historic buildings, while the nearby beaches whisper secrets of the Southern Ocean. Sleaford is an idyllic escape, where the scent of the sea intertwines with the rustic allure of the countryside, inviting exploration of its hidden treasures and the creation of unforgettable memories amidst its peaceful embrace.
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Lake Tyyrell
Lake Tyyrell
Lake Tyrell, an awe-inspiring natural salt pan located in Victoria, Australia, serves as a mesmerizing stage for the intricate dance of salt production. Here, under the vast, open sky, salt crystals emerge from the briny depths, sculpting a landscape that mirrors the sky's mood. As the sun kisses the earth, evaporation orchestrates a symphony of transformation, leaving behind a gleaming, white canvas of pure mineral wealth. The lake's saline ballet is a testament to nature's alchemy, where brine is artfully harvested, purified, and crystallized to enrich human lives with this essential mineral, while the surrounding area whispers tales of ancient seas and timeless beauty. After dark the stars come out to play without being hidden by city lights.
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Campsite Murray River
Campsite Murray River
On a recent houseboat trip along the Murray River we tied up overnight at this long abandoned camp site.
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Noosaville
Noosaville
Picture this: Noosaville Beach, a tranquil oasis, kisses the shoreline with gentle waves, whispering secrets to the soft, golden sands.  A vibrant beachfront brims with chic cafes, boutiques, and cheerful laughter. It's a serene escape, a canvas painted with the perfect blend of nature and luxury, where memories are born under the warm embrace of the Australian sun.
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Point Arkwright
Point Arkwright
Point Arkwright, a coastal enclave in Queensland, with a backdrop of the majestic Glass House Mountains, offers residents and visitors alike an idyllic blend of nature, recreation, and relaxation.
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Heading Cliffs
Heading Cliffs
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Nullawil
Nullawil
Nullawil is a rural town in the heart of the Mallee region in northwestern Victoria, Australia.  Its picturesque landscapes are adorned with vast, golden wheat fields and punctuated by majestic gum trees. The area is rich in history, with remnants of its pastoral heritage visible in the charming homesteads and local museums. Nullawil provides a peaceful setting to unwind, engage in outdoor activities, and connect with the vibrant local culture that celebrates the beauty and resilience of the Australian outback.
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