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Busselton Jetty WA
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Let’s Enjoy the world’s second longest wooden jetty on this amazing Underwater Observatory and one of only six Natural Aquariums in the world! Thank you for watching and don’t forget to subscribe!
Busselton Jetty Dive - January 2017
Diving under the Busselton Jetty.
Good visibility, great corals on the pylons and plenty of fish.
Busselton Jetty Train Ride - Busselton - WA - Australia - by Drone
Busselton Jetty Train Ride - Busselton - WA - Australia by Drone.
The heritage listed Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. It is also the second longest wooden jetty in the world extending 1841 meters out to sea.
Construction of the Busselton Jetty began in 1865. Tourism in the 1880s began to increase and the Jetty was also used as a stopping point for many passenger ships, this began Busselton's life as a tourist town.
The Busselton Jetty has several other attractions, including the Jetty Train and an Underwater Observatory, where you can descend 8 metres underwater in an observation chamber to view the corals and fish life through eleven viewing windows.
Busselton Jetty Dive – Feb 2018
Fantastic jetty shore dive. 7 giant cuttlefish, many different schools of fish, stonefish and lots of nudie branches.
ABOUT THE JETTY:
Busselton Jetty is the longest wooden jetty (pier) in the world, stretching almost 2 km out to sea from the town of Busselton, Western Australia. Because the shallow waters of Geographe Bay restricted ship movement, a long jetty was required so that cut timber could be transported to ships.
The jetty construction commenced in 1853 and the first section was opened in 1865. The jetty was extended numerous times until the 1960s, ultimately reaching a length of 1841 m. The last commercial vessel called at the jetty in 1971 and the jetty was closed the following year. It passed into the control of Busselton Shire and has been gradually restored and improved since. The jetty has survived Cyclone Alby in 1978, borers, weathering, several fires, and the threat of demolition, to have become a major regional tourist attraction.
The jetty features a rail line along its length, a relic of the railway line into Busselton from Bunbury. The line now carries tourists along the jetty to an underwater observatory which opened to the public in 2003. A waterslide was built around a lighthouse structure next to the landward end of the jetty. It first opened in 1981.
On 9 February 2006, the Queen's Baton Relay passed through Busselton. The baton was taken along the Busselton Jetty and then taken underwater by a scuba diver. The baton passed by the Underwater Observatory during its swim to allow the media to view the event.
(Source: Wikipedia)
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Diving Busselton Jetty!
Back in December of 2018, Luci and I spontaneously packed up the scuba and snorkel gear and headed down to Busselton for the day! This video is captures our drive down there and the amazing stuff we saw beneath the waves at Busselton Jetty, will some banger songs playing over it.
Hope ya enjoy!
Dive Busselton Jetty Upbeat Version
#2 Yay! Finished 1.841 km Busselton Jetty | Full Day Trip Southern Perth, Australia
Dec 30, 2017
Songs : Memories That You Call (feat. Monsoonsiren) - ODESZA
Busselton Jetty - TOP Dive spot in Western Australia!
BUSSELTON JETTY HAS BEEN CLOSED OFF!
6th April 2009 - NEWS: Unsafe Busselton jetty closed to public...
Does it concern scuba divers as well? Then this is possibly the last underwater video of the Busselton Jetty... recorded 22/03/2009
Busselton Jetty - Western Australia
Another day with the Quadcopter out at Busselton.
Destination WA - Busselton Jetty
RAC Busselton Holiday Park is the perfect place to base yourself when exploring WAs Southwest. One of the best attractions in the region is the Busselton Jetty. Chrissy checks it out with her kids and gives us all the best tips.
Busselton Jetty Dive Dec 2019
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Full Journey of the Famous Busselton Jetty Train to Underwater Observatory Western Australia
Full Journey of the Famous Busselton Jetty Train to Underwater Observatory Western Australia. Includes underwater viewing as well. This is 22 minutes of excellent mini train journey and underwater viewing. Enjoy and have a coffee and cake while watching this epic trip. One of the Great Train Journeys of the World.
AERIAL VIEWS: World's Second Longest Jetty | Busselton Jetty and UWO Western Australia
Hello everyone! I am Ven, living life in the beautiful country of the Philippines! Today we were at the second longest jetty in the world (2kms jetty), the Busselton Jetty in Busselton WA. We were able to see different kinds of fish and species in the underwater observatory and also were able to experience the tram. Enjoy the aeriel views! Hipe you enjoyed watching!
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Diving at Busselton Jetty, Western Australia
This our first time to dive in Western Australia. Although everything that we enjoyed totally different with our previous dive trip in Komodo National Park, this spot still worth so much to try.
Freediving the Busselton Jetty in Western Australia
Quick little freedive session at the Busselton Jetty a few weeks ago. For more images and clips follow my Instagram
The Busselton Jetty
Born in 1865 and standing at 1841 meters long, the Busselton Jetty is a regional icon. The survival of this structure through cyclone Alby, fire and hardship is a credit to the community of Busselton and the dedication of volunteer work & fundraisers. It now has an underwater observatory and a train service to get you all the way to the end! Make sure you visit this living piece of Australian history. busseltonjetty.com.au Video by tourvision.com.au
Sunset Shoot at Busselton Jetty
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