Augusta - Agus01 Size:12in x 8in (30cm x 20cm)Long exposure on an early morning looking South. 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
Little hidden cove near Injidup beach pristine and untouched
With just under an hours walk
A man-made bridge allows tourists to cross over part of an ocean channel to adjacent rocks
Shimmering rockpools are plentiful and look their best in summer
Old jetty providing shelter for marine life and moorings for fishermen
Beauty and colour in the foreground at a treacherous spot on the coast at Cape Leeuwin
Beautiful turquoise coloured waters around Point Picquet near Eagle Bay
Canal Rocks is a beautiful series of granite rocks South of Yallingup in the Southwest of WA
Western Australia's Southwest coastline takes plenty of beatings from the weather through the winter months
The Island is diverse in appearance with its Huon forests and waterfalls inland and rugged rocky coastlines
Meelup beach is also where Castle rock is located and visitors frequent the area on a regular basis
Redgate beach and a lone rock covered with moss resists against the surge