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Busselton is a city on the southwest tip of Western Australia. It’s known for its sheltered beach and seasonal humpback whale populations. The beachfront features the 19th-century Busselton Jetty. This wood pier stretches nearly 2km to the Underwater Observatory, where life in a coral reef is on view. To the city’s northeast, the towering tuart trees of Tuart Forest National Park are home to 2 species of possum.

I didn’t think there was that much to see beneath the waters at Busstleton, pleasantly surprised as Jez and the boys from Busso, showed me their backyard yesterday! And most of the photo credit goes to Jez too. Apart from being a pansy in the cold waters of the south west! I had an epic arvo, having a go on his homemade manta board too.

If you’d like more information, I’ll be happy to answer your questions.

Nat Hill

Nat Hill

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