Always great to come across a reality check of where you are in the world: a sign post at the end of Busselton Jetty, WA.
Nice day at the jetty of #Busselton, #WesternAustralia.
If you're in #Busselton and drop something while walking to the end of the Jetty, look out for this bloke! 🤿
#ABCAustralia News Article: Freediver Peter Wissick overcomes crippling fear of ocean, now dives to recover items lost off #BusseltonJetty
Link to article on ABC website: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-10/busselton-diver-regularly-saves-peoples-items-from-ocean/103427864
Peter Wissink struggled with a phobia of the ocean after his father died. Now, he's known around town as the man who saves people's precious items when they are accidentally dropped into the water.
Visiting #Perth and #Busselton #WesternAustralia next month - open to tips and suggestions from locals/recent visitors!
Will be going to various museums, Rottnest Island/wadjemup and the Busso pier underwater experience, plus some beaches and breweries. No hiking/really long walks. Open to other tips!
A quick guide for the Possum Spotlighting Trail at Wonnerup for possum-spotting. the tuart forest is said to house the largest wild population of endangered brush tail possums in Western Australia
July 2023 We spent a few hours on trails near the Sabina Nature reserve (specifically the lower Vasse-wonnerup Estuary) while passing by Busselton, WA. In the night, we did the possum spotlighting trail. And in the morning, we did some short trails around the Lower Vasse Estuary part of Vasse-Wonnerup
TIL the laughing kookaburra is a type of kingfisher (that doesn’t usually eat fish)