Bunker Bay - BuBa03 Size:54in x 36in (137cm x 91cm)A long exposure in the bay at daybreak Bunker Bay is the closest location to Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse on the far end of Geographe bay. Limestone that was quarried from Bunker Bay was used to build this historic lighthouse. Dotted along the coastline there are many scenic walks including a link up with the Cape to Cape Track. The bay itself contains a pristine beach, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, fishing and surfing and if you are lucky enough you
With just under an hours walk
It is located near Dunsborough
So much so that the bridge was recently destroyed by them and had to undergo some heavy duty repairs
Tower section of Port Arthur prison in ruin but the brick and stone combination look amazing
The ocean begins to reclaim its rockpools
The white sand and clear ocean are what attract many to the area
Storm clouds rolling in as the day breaks
Autumn colours at their best at the well-known Golden Valley tree park
Twisted and tangled are the trees in this waterfall location
Historic Port Arthur prison ruins filled with many stories from inmates of the past
You can enjoy the beach or sit in the shade of the nearby trees or take one of the walk trails to view the beach from different vantage points
Triple the pleasure with this display from a section of a much larger waterfall