Via Mildura Wreck Road Located 20 Km North of Exmouth, Exmouth, Western Australia 6707 AustraliaMap
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Wildly beautiful piece of coast
A wildly beautiful part of the coast line, this is an excellent place to stop & walk the beach. As well as the views of the wreck, with good information displayed outlining the history, after a short ...
The wreck was part of a day’s drive during which we saw humpback whales and turtles from the shoreline, and the visit to the wreck coincided with a low tide, all evidencing what a wonderful yet perilo...
Well worth stopping to check this ship wreck out. Information panels at the site give some great history on our the lighthouse at Vlamingh Head can to be.
For 100+ year old wreck it is still in reasonable condition. Was cirtainly the catalyst for the lighthouse at that time. Tide was coming in so there were waves breaking over the wreck.
A nasty old rainy day when we viewed the wreck.LUCKILY the tides were in our favour and it was a low tide.I dont think you will see anything on the high tide.Just one thing to keep in mind were the mo...
Wildly beautiful piece of coast
A wildly beautiful part of the coast line, this is an excellent place to stop & walk the beach. As well as the views of the wreck, with good information displayed outlining the history, after a short ...
Part of our road trip
The wreck was part of a day’s drive during which we saw humpback whales and turtles from the shoreline, and the visit to the wreck coincided with a low tide, all evidencing what a wonderful yet perilo...
Fascinating History
Well worth stopping to check this ship wreck out. Information panels at the site give some great history on our the lighthouse at Vlamingh Head can to be.
Mildura lives on
For 100+ year old wreck it is still in reasonable condition. Was cirtainly the catalyst for the lighthouse at that time. Tide was coming in so there were waves breaking over the wreck.
Watch the tides to see the wreck
A nasty old rainy day when we viewed the wreck.LUCKILY the tides were in our favour and it was a low tide.I dont think you will see anything on the high tide.Just one thing to keep in mind were the mo...