Meelup Beach - MeBe09 Size:20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm)Castle Rock at its best surrounded by clear turquoise waters at Meelup Beach. Crystal clear and turquoise waters are what you will be greeted by when you visit Meelup beach in W. A. It is located near Dunsborough, another popular tourist destination, and is protected by Geographe Bay. The white sand and clear ocean are what attract many to the area. Meelup beach is also where Castle rock is located and visitors frequent the area on a regular basis.
With just under an hours walk
Limestone that was quarried from Bunker Bay was used to build this historic lighthouse
The bay itself contains a pristine beach
this huge slab of rock shows itself from beneath the waves
So much so that the bridge was recently destroyed by them and had to undergo some heavy-duty repairs
Sunrise at Meelup with a receding tide
A section of the Cape-to-Cape Track passes nearby with many hikers and visitors stopping to admire the beauty of this location
Monolithic and rising above the ground in a grand fashion
Wellington Dam is the largest dam in the Southwest of the state and was built to supply the Collie River irrigation district
The surrounding trees in this area are also a point of interest due to their twisted features
The beaches are combined with many granite boulders and formations with some amazing colours and in the right light photographic opportunities are a plenty
Blood orange leaves putting on a show before their demise