Mangrove Boardwalk - Mangrove Cove (Bunbury area)
Mangrove Boardwalk - Mangrove Cove (Bunbury area)
TOP 25 BUNBURY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Bunbury - Western Australia, a port city 109 mile from Perth. All about things to do in Bunbury tourist attractions explained here. Bunbury known for Koombana Bay with its bottlenose dolphins that sometimes swim close to the beach. There also some popular beaches in Bunbury such as Back Beach, Hungry Hollow Beach, Leschenault Inlet, Dalyellup Beach, etc.
Others tourist attractions in Bunbury is Bunbury Farmers Market, Bunbury Wildlife Park, Marston Hill Lookout Tower, Bunbury Lighthouse Lookout, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Mangrove Boardwalk, Bunbury Museum Heritage Centre, Wyalup-Rocky Point, Manea Park, St Patrick's Cathedral, Big Swamp Walk, King Cottage Museum, Wardandi Memorial Park, Revolution Public Artwork, Boulters Heights, St Mark's Anglican Church, The Rink, etc.
For all complete things to do list in all beautiful places or best beaches in Bunbury listed in this video on our channel Explore Australia.
Boardwalk Mangrove Walk - Coffs Harbour
Boardwalk Mangrove Walk - Coffs Harbour.
By John Boom
This is a great walk in Coffs Harbour, NSW - Australia about 1km or so long and winds through the mangroves. Its best seen at higher tides because it give you the experience of walking through the water. You can see birds like kingfishers, blue wrens and many more if you keep a look out. The boardwalk section can be found upstream near the pet porpoise pool carpark.
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Bunbury Wildlife Park - Western Australia
The Bunbury Wildlife Park is located on Prince Phillip Drive next to the Big Swamp Wetland.
The Wildlife Park is a very popular place with families and after a wander through the park grounds admiring the exhibits, it is great to sit and relax in the cafe with a drink and a bite to eat.
Activities in the Wildlife Park include feeding birds in the walk through aviaries, interacting with the cockatoos, patting the kangaroos, picnicking and listening to talks by the keepers.
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Bunbury mangroves
A short description of Mangrove Cove.
Mangroves - Western Australia
Australia's most southerly mangrove swamp in Bunbury WA
Music and video by SydGoat
Dolphins at Koombana Bay Bunbury
Very special morning with the Dolphins, on Koombana Drive during our recent visit to Bunbury one the foreshore near the Dolphin Discovery Centre.
Bunbury Dolphin Centre Swim Tour
Amazing sights from the Swim on the Wild Side Tour March 30.
To book a swim tour visit
Coffs Harbour tourist dolphin park sparks backclash
Conservation centre or cruel attraction? Outrage at tiny, chlorinated dolphin pools and 'humiliating tricks' they are forced to perform at Australian park - but bosses say it's GOOD for their mental health.
A dolphin park is under fire for forcing dolphins to perform 'humiliating tricks' and live their lives out in small, chlorinated pools – but experts inside the centre claim the animals are healthy and their shows help keep them mentally sound.
Dolphin Magic in Coffs Harbour on the NSW mid-north coast offers the all-inclusive seal and dolphin experience – sealed with a kiss from the main attractions.
But Ben Pearson from World Animal Protection is concerned by the centre's operation labelling it an extremely cruel' marine park, calling for the dolphins to be relieved from performing daily tricks.
'These are wild animals that are being forced to do these shows, they are made to swim with people on their backs, hug them and kiss them which is really demeaning for these very intelligent animals,' he told Daily Mail Australia.
Supreme WA South West Sports Centre Bunbury
Craig Doncon talks about the largest evacuated solar pool heating panel installation in Australia.
Bunbury Wildlife Park 2018
Moggy's Donny Brook Part 1
Moggy visits the Apple Town Of Western Australia DONNY BROOK.
Anyone for a good tasty Apple? Then visit Donny Brook. Absolutely Delicious! ;))
Dolphin Retreat Bunbury YHA Backpackers June 2015-1
Dolphin Retreat Bunbury YHA provides friendly accommodation in Bunbury, Western Australia.
Dolphin Retreat has great priced accommodation only 1 minutes walk to the city and beach and all room prices include free breakfast, free off-street parking and so much more.
Bunbury Wildlife Park
Bring your family and friends for a great day out to the Bunbury Wildlife Park.
Bunbury Harbour Past and Present
Explore the significance of Ocean to Preston River Regional Park, the first
proposed regional park outside the Metropolitan area, and learn of the origin
of the Swan Coastal Plain. This area is transformed to a landscape of wildflowers
September through to November.
Find out about the natural wonders of Bunbury, such as the unique outcrop of
jagged black basalt formed by volcanic lava flow, recently dated at 135 million
years. You will discover why Bunbury is located where it is and the highs and
lows of its development over the years.
At the lookout we survey the magnificent setting of the city: the Indian Ocean
in the west, Koombana Bay and the Leschenault Inlet with the mangrove
colony in the east and how Bunbury is reinventing itself from the oceanfront to
the old harbour, the wheat silos, Marlston Hill and the city water front. You
may climb the tower for a bit of exercise and a better view. Closer to the active
port we walk over shipwrecks including American Whalers, and through the
middle of the Mangrove colony. Leschenault Homestead, one of the oldest and
most significant buildings in Bunbury is threatened by the ports expansion
plans.
Heading back along Stirling and Victoria Streets you discover more highlights
of Bunburys built heritage, as well as the spot where the Bunbury Townsite
Peg No.1 was placed and why.
don pugh caravan trip 2008
Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Centre Interaction Zone
A wonderful visit from Levy in the Interaction zone.
Boranup-karri forest to beach-Western Australia-WalkGPS-Oct.2011
A bushwalker's impressions of 2-day circuit walk in Boranup Forest about 3 .5hr drive south of Perth.
See for other good bushwalking opportunities closer to Perth.
Wyalup - Rocky Point It's amazing view @ Bunbury WA
Great spot to enjoy the ocean. There is a wide, level path surrounding the picnic area which connects the parking with the beach lookout. Not the sort of place you would go for a swim but great to watch the crashing waves.
The dolphin dance floor
Koombana Bay is one of the best places in the world to view wild dolphins, claims marine biologist Phil Coultard from the Dolphin Discovery Centre. The shallow waters and protected bay in the city of Bunbury, Western Australia provide the perfect conditions for the mammals to rest and breed. But as the city grows and the bay becomes busier so the future of the dolphins is unsure.