The Aquarium - ThAq02 lakeTwisted and tangled but thriving in a harsh environment. In between Canal Rocks and Smiths beach you will find a spot the locals call "The Aquarium". This location is a small lagoon protected by a large rocky outcrop and is ideal for people wanting to snorkel in crystal clear waters. The area is also dotted with rockpools for those people wanting to explore and search for marine life.
some of which can only be accessed by foot as even the best four-wheel drives would struggle
Reflective rockpool at dawn at Redgate Beach
The area where the falls are located was allocated to be a recreational area in the very early 1900's
Pink sky in full view at sunrise over Yallingup
Winding and weaving its way through rocks and trees to reach its destination
It even boasts its own natural spa pool where the waves crash against the rocks on the ocean side and the water runs along a channel and waterfalls down into a beautifully protected rock pool
The constant winter flow from these falls affects the surrounding rock and as the moss grows it looks enchanting
you will find the falls set back away from the beach
A section of the Cape-to-Cape Track passes nearby with many hikers and visitors stopping to admire the beauty of this location
Views for miles and mountains galore everywhere you look in glacier country
Moss covered rocks are a huge feature along this stretch of the southwest Coast
Crystal clear and turquoise waters are what you will be greeted by when you visit Meelup beach in W