Augusta - Agus11 portrait orientationRugged coastline, rugged weather. 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. The coastline near Augusta was first sighted by European sailors in 1622 on the ship "Leeuwin" and the land was mapped and subsequently named.
Wellington Dam is the largest dam in the state's southwest and was built to supply the Collie River irrigation district
insignificant in height against the forest but its beauty shines
surfing and caves Yallingup is a major tourist destination
Rugged coastline and swirling seas with a mix of colour
This practice ceased in 1853
Picnic in the park under a mass of yellow foliage
one of the many stunning mountains on the South Island with its own glacial lake
one of many pieces on the Moeraki beach each with its own story
Monolithic and rising above the ground in a grand fashion
On sixty hectares of landscaped parkland at Balingup you will find Golden Valley Tree Park
Secluded spot at early dawn along the coast of Injidup
The surrounding trees in this area are also a point of interest due to their twisted features