Canal Rocks - CaRk18 coastReflected light and swirling turquoise sea, with a stormy backdrop. Canal Rocks is one of Western Australia's most dramatic coastal formations, where powerful Indian Ocean swells carve through narrow channels between prominent granite outcrops. This striking landscape offers exceptional opportunities for moody images, with swirling water, textured rock and vibrant colours creating dynamic compositions. The timber walkway provides elevated vantage
With its unspoiled setting and tranquil mood
Bunker Bay is the closest location to Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse on the far end of Geographe bay
Quindalup Boat Ramp rests along the tranquil curve of Geographe Bay
Retracting tides can leave a nice surface on the sand
In between Canal Rocks and Smiths beach you will find a spot the locals call "The Aquarium"
Karri Trees often drop their bark at certain times of the year in the Boranup Forest
Sections of the beach are surrounded by a huge cliff face and down at water level the rugged swells can present plenty of danger for those that are not prepared
Mother Nature showing us her best in this display of light and colours
Wave explosion against rocks surrounding a calm rockpool
The area's calm shallows
There are many reasons to visit Nannup including its yearly Tulip Festival
Like glass the ocean lies still in this rockpool at Point Picquet