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Augusta / Cape Leeuwin

Travel from Augusta located on the Blackwood River, to Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on the most South-Westerly Point of Australia, then visit the Historic Water Wheel used to supply spring water to the Lighthouse, and the Railway Museum and beautiful Beach at Flinders Bay.

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Enlarge photo 1 Windswept Norfolk Pines line Augusta foreshore
Enlarge photo 2 Augusta is located at the mouth of the Blackwood River
Enlarge photo 3 Blackwood River Bank
Enlarge photo 4 Blackwood River flows into the Southern Ocean
Enlarge photo 5 Shallow Water near mouth of Blackwood River
Enlarge photo 6 Green Algae in Blackwood River at Augusta
Enlarge photo 7 Blackwood River looking towards Augusta
Enlarge photo 8 The Blackwood River is very wide near the mouth
Enlarge photo 9 The Blackwood River meets the Southern Ocean
Enlarge photo 10 Kayaks on Blackwood River
Enlarge photo 11 Shady Trees overhang Walkway at Augusta
Enlarge photo 12 Vegetation on Sand Dunes at Augusta
Enlarge photo 13 Our Bus waits by the Park at Augusta
Enlarge photo 14 Southern Ocean viewed over Peppermint Trees
Enlarge photo 15 Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on Horizon
Enlarge photo 16 The South Pole is straight ahead
Enlarge photo 17 The South Pole is straight ahead over the Ocean
Enlarge photo 18 Welcome to Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
Enlarge photo 19 Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and surrounding Buildings
Enlarge photo 20 Coastline and Bay to the right
Enlarge photo 21 Coastline and Bay to the left
Enlarge photo 22 Rose Banjine (Pimelea rosea) by walkway
Enlarge photo 23 Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse built 1895
The Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse still operates today as a warning beacon to ships travelling around the cape.
Enlarge photo 24 Purple Pigface (Disphyma crassifolium)
Enlarge photo 25 Australia's most South-Westerly Point
Enlarge photo 26 Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is still in operation
The Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was built in 1895 and still operates today as a warning beacon to ships travelling around the cape.
Enlarge photo 27 Sailor's Memorial at Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 28 Ocean View from Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 29 HMAS Nizam Memorial at Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 30 Ocean View from Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 31 Rose Banjine (Pimelea rosea)
Enlarge photo 32 Southern Ocean meets Indian Ocean
Enlarge photo 33 Where Southern Ocean meets Indian Ocean at Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 34 Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
Cape Leeuwin is where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet and is notorious for underwater rips and king waves which have sunk and damaged numerous ships over the years.
Enlarge photo 35 Lighthouse Keeper's Cottages at Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 36 Fluffy Pussytails by walkway
Enlarge photo 37 Turtle Rock at Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 38 Water Wheel at Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 39 Historic Water Wheel at Cape Leeuwin
Enlarge photo 40 Water from a Natural Spring flows to Water Wheel