Busselton Jetty Dive with The Dive Shed
Here is over 70 minutes of footage compressed into a little over 10 minutes. This has to be one of my favorite dive spots ever.
Special thanks to The Dive Shed out of Busselton, WA Australia.
Some of the characters in this video include various Nudibranchs, Starfish,Port Jackson Shark, Red Scorpionfish, and plenty more. Enjoy!
F.V Lena Wreck Dive Shed Busselton
HMAS Swan and Busselton Jetty
Dive footage from the HMAS Swan and Busselton Jetty in Western Australia in 2013. Shot using GoPro Hero 3 black at 720/60FPS. First song Elamara - Training, second song Forbident - Break Down. Special thanks go to Cape Dive Dunsborough and the Dive Shed Busselton for the opportunity.
Busselton Jetty Dive
Busselton Jetty Dive in Australia
Fishing Cormorant
Witnessing the circle of life in action on a dive under the Busselton Jetty as a Cormorant hunts Bulleyes for lunch, picking them from their hiding places under the fallen pylons and gobbling them down on the way back to the surface.
Busselton Jetty Dive 2017
Quick video from a sunday dive with Octopus tetricus and Sepia apama at the Busselton Jetty, Western Australia. Shot on a Canon SX230 and edited in GoPro Studio. Song is a live version of 'Ritual' by Cazuza.
HMAS Swan - Second Visit
Diving HMAS Swan with Dive Shed
TOP 20 BUSSELTON Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Busselton - Western Australia, a city known for its seasonal humpback whale populations and its sheltered beach. Busselton located on the southwest tip of WA and south of city of Perth.
Things to do in Busselton is to visiting must see places such as Busselton Jetty, Wonky Windmill Farm & Eco Park, Ludlow Tuart Forest, Busselton Museum, Aquatastic, ArtGeo Cultural Complex, Tuart Forest National Park, Climbtastic, Tracie Anderson Ceramics, Vasse Markets, The Weld Theatre, Historic Moreton Bay Fig tree, Fish Busselton, Wonnerup, The Shed, Trippo, Ambergate Reserve, Lake Jasper, Geographe Leisure Centre Busselton, etc.
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Busselton Jetty Tour Western Australia
Busselton Jetty Tour Western Australia. See inside the Busselton Jetty tourist shop, the train and jetty.
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Quick clips from our Busselton Jetty Dive Thur 5th December 2013
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Blackwall Reach.
A little look around one of the dive spots along the Swan River in Perth and, one of the spots that you can dive at Blackwall Reach which depending on which buoy you descend offer a slightly varied set of sunken treasure.... well actually wrecked cars and an old barge. Blackwall reach was famous locally as a dumping ground for vehicles being written off in insurance scams.
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Glenelg Beach est 1836 oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia
Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.
Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Through Lord Glenelg the name derives from Glenelg, Highland (previously Inverness-shire), Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Gleann Eilg. The name Glenelg is noteworthy for being a palindrome.
In August 1857, construction of Glenelg's first jetty commenced; it was opened on 25 April 1859. Costing over £31,000 (pounds sterling) to build, the structure was 381 metres (1,250 ft) long. The jetty was used not only by fishermen but also to accept cargo from ships, including a mail service operated by P&O, until Port Adelaide replaced it as Adelaide's main port.
There were several additions to the jetty. A lighthouse was built in 1872 at the jetty's end, but a year later it caught fire and was cast into the sea to save the rest of the structure. A replacement lighthouse was built in 1874, and was 12.1 metres (40 ft) tall. Other additions included public baths, an aquarium, a police shed and a three-story kiosk with tea rooms. The kiosk structure also housed a family.
The kiosk was wrecked in a storm in 1943, and the entire jetty was destroyed by a freak cyclone in 1948, most of the structure washed away and the rest unsafe. Just two weeks later, the local council began drafting plans for a new jetty and construction was completed in 1969. The new structure was just 215 metres (705 ft) long,[12] less than two-thirds of the original jetty. The second jetty continues to stand today, at the end of Jetty Road.
Many other high-rise buildings exist in Glenelg, including the fifteen-story Stamford Grand hotel on Moseley Square, built in 1990, and the twelve-story Liberty Towers, built in 2004.
The Holdfast Shores development, starting in the late 1990s, included the construction of the Marina Pier apartment building with its own private marina in Glenelg North, and the Pier Hotel.
The only tram line still operating in Adelaide is the Glenelg Tram, which runs from Moseley Square, along Jetty Road though Glenelg, to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh. The route dates back to 1873 and is still operated on weekends and holidays by the historic H-Class trams, circa 1929.[ Weekday service was taken over by modern Bombardier Flexity Classic trams in 2006.
Jetty Road is a long ribbon of shops, entertainment facilities and other commercial activities - it is the main shopping precinct in Glenelg.
John Bussell - Ballad of Gaywal & George Layman
Songs of the Southwest - A clash between settlers and Aborigines, Wonnerup, WA 1840's
On Sunday, 21st February 1841, as the evening liturgy was being read at Cattle Chosen, galloping hooves were heard through the bush. Moments later, Robert Heppingstone drew rein to announce that George Layman had been speared to death by Gaywal at Wonnerup. It seemed, that Gaywal, a well-known troublemaker had taken another native's share of the flour ration. George Layman, who had arrived in Fremantle from Van Dieman's Land in 1830, was reputedly a little hot-tempered. He shook Gaywal's beard twice ordering him to give the flour back. As he turned away, Gaywal used his meero (spear thrower) to drive his spear through Layman's body.
The spearing of George Layman had been preceded by the spearing of Henry Campbell in May 1840 at Leschenault. Two of his murderers were caught, but Nungunding remained at large until December when he was arrested. The settlers thought that Governor Hutt was too lenient while the Aborigines believed that Nungunding was being unjustly treated. They grew more aggressive, until they killed again.
According to tribal law, Gaywal, the father- in-law of Nungunding, was responsible to take revenge.
Its seems that Layman being somewhat isolated may have been an easy target for the Aborigines.
After the fatal spearing of Layman the natives vanished into the bush. The Bussell's, Molloy's and Military were called out and a number of natives were shot, including Gaywal. Two of Gaywal's sons, Kenny and Woberding, were sent to Fremantle Gaol.
Following these incidents, conflict between Europeans and Aborigines at the Vasse grew less frequent. Strained relations had been inevitable between the Aborigines and their invaders who had thrust them from their best hunting grounds and the clash of war followed. European knowledge of Aboriginal culture was limited and the two groups dealt with their problems in their own peculiar style.
The period 1839-1850, though marked by intermittent blood-shed, was an era during which the settlers and Aborigines gradually came to terms and left one another in relative peace.
Copyright. John Bussell c. 1982 from 'Songs of South West Australia'