Windy Harbour - WiHa07 smiths beachMoody storm clouds forming over Windy Harbour's dramatic headlands. Windy Harbour sits on the remote edge of Western Australia's southwest, where the Southern Ocean meets imposing limestone cliffs and rugged coastline. This evocative landscape offers sweeping views toward Point D'Entrecasteaux, shifting light, and powerful surf perfect for seascape photography. At sunrise and sunset, the cliffs glow with warm colour while the ocean churns below,
Sprayed by the incoming waves as they hit the rocks at Yallingup Beach
the second largest Shire in the Southwest region and was founded in 1834
A rare triple waterfall only showing itself after the winter rains
The view from the top of the cliffs is amazing and you can see huge stretches of the coastline in both directions
the Karri tree
Very popular with surfers and divers
Natural pathway of leaves leading between giant karri trees
Giant granite boulders are a very popular sight along WA's Southwest coastal region
Gushing waterfall with a rocky viewpoint and plateau at Whangarei Falls
life is coming back and the undergrowth is starting to regenerate itself and I'm sure it won't be long before we see the forest in all its glory once more
soft pastel sunrises and long-exposure seascapes
Eagle Bay offers a naturally beautiful stretch of coastline perfect for showcasing serene