Wotz @ Historic Water Wheel, Augusta, Western Australia
This charming but now fossilised and moss covered water wheel was originally installed to pump water to the Leeuwin Lighthouse keepers..
Augusta Water Wheel
Check out the historic water wheel and the reason for it while you admire the crushing forces of the wind and swell from the ocean in Augusta . It is truly amazing footage .
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Augusta Western Australia
Augusta is 320 kilometres south-west of Perth, Western Australia facing the Southern and Indian Oceans at Cape Leeuwin on the shores of Hamelin Bay and mouth of the Blackwood River.
A small town but well worth a visit for the beautiful views of the coastline and the history of the area with the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and Water Wheel just to name a few.
Weekend Trip To Augusta , Western Australia
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Old Waterwheel at Quarry Bay
Old Waterwheel at Quarry Bay, 1.2km north of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Augusta, Western Australia.
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MARGARET RIVER, AUSTRALIA VLOG (PART 8)
In this video, we went to Albany Farmers Market, Mount Romance Sandalwood Factory, Lake Cave, Hamelin Bay, Augusta River, Sarge Bay, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Water Wheel, The Berry Farm, Eagles Bay, Eagles Bay Brewery, Yallingup Beach, Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, Point Marchant, Surfer's Point.
30th December 2017 - 1st January 2018
The Water Wheel Breakfast and Gift House
The story of how NCIC was able to help The Water Wheel Breakfast and Gift House with their accounting and additional financing.
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Water Wheel at Gerald R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, MI for ArtPrize.
Cape Leeuwin - Western Australia
The Cape Leeuwin lighthouse is on the most south westerly point of Australia. It was constructed in 1895 by John Wishart and Maurice Davies and was the 11th lighthouse completed in Australia. It is at this point that the Indian and Southern oceans meet and combined with a rocky coastline it was a dangerous place for early seafarers. The lighthouse was constructed using stone quarried from a nearby bay (Quarry Bay) and it stands 36 metres high.
In 1982 the light was changed to electricity and became fully automated.
The nearby water wheel once supplied fresh water to the lighthouse keepers residences but the spring dried up and today the water you see is brought in by pipe in order to stop the lime encrusted wheel and supports from drying out and disintegrating.
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Cape to Cape track plus Meelup trail - 153.8km, 6 days.
More a documentation so I can look back & see what I did, where I walked, what I saw.
Start - Cape Leeuwin
Finish - Dunsborough
Friday 20th April - Day 1- Cape Leeuwin to Hamelin Bay.
19kg backpack. 27kms, 8hrs 13 min. Left pinky & second toe not doing so well. 20 knot headwind
Cape Leeuwin lighthouse - at the meeting point of the Indian & Southern Oceans, marks Australia’s most south westerly tip
Leeuwin Waterwheel - used to pump water from a nearby wetland up to the lighthouse-keepers’ cottages.
Deepdene Beach - 7km of flat, soft sand
Cosy Corner Blowholes - The limestone rock platform pitted with circular holes etched out by thousands of years of solution.
Foul Bay – lighthouse & a nice view to Hamelin Bay
Day 2- Hamelin Bay to Contos Campsite
24.7kms, 6hrs 52 min excludes an extra 3km to see the cliff sunset. Big toe has now joined the pain party. Headwind
Hamelin Bay Jetty - built in 1882 & after several major shipwrecks it was abandoned in the early 1900s.
Boranup Beach - 6.5km sand barefoot. At least 50 fish washed ashore with the waves, I could not save them all.
Boranup Forest - Much of this forest was cut in the 1890s when a thriving timber industry existed. The mature regrowth is now well over 100 years old
Contos Campsite - missed the last turn off to the campsite, walking an extra 2km.
Day 3 - Contos Campsite to Prevelly
19kms, 5hrs 56 min. 3 toenails still giving grief. Headwind
Contos - Packed my gear just before a thunderstorm rolled through, waiting 45mins for the front to pass, standing under a tin shed camp toilet
Cape Freycinet - weaves through coastal heathland along the cliff-tops above Contos Beach.
Bob’s Hollow - limestone cliffs that are vertical to overhanging.
Redgate Beach – high tide meant into the dunes for 2km
Frank Mouritz Bridge - crosses the Boodjidup Creek
Prevelly - inspecting the feet at the campsite - wrinkly & water logged
Day 4 - Prevelly to Moses Campsite
31.3kms, 8hrs 19min. Left big toenail testing my pain threshold. Tailwind
Margaret River - WSL marquees still up from Margaret River Pro that was cancelled due to two shark attacks a week earlier. The Margaret River is the largest waterway to flow out to sea along the Capes coast. No river crossing was needed.
Joeys Nose - named for its resemblance to a joey looking out from its mother’s pouch. The limestone is generally less than 1 million years old, in contrast to the underlying granite & gneiss, which formed 1100 to 500 million years ago.
Gracetown - 18 crazy surfers testing the waters.
Willyabrup Cliffs - the massive sea cliffs formed from old & resistant granitic rocks
Moses Campsite - 11 fellow hikers (going south)
Day 5 - Moses Campsite to Mt Duckworth Campsite
23.8kms, 6rs 46min. That toenail has got to go (it didn't)
Cape Clairault / Injidup Beach - a huge sand dune to the south where kids were bodyboarding down, to the north the Injidup Spa where waves would crash through a crack in the rocks creating a natural spa.
Canal Rocks - Thousands of years of the Ocean crashing against this section of granite coastline has chiseled out a narrow channel between the rocks.
Yallingup - means 'Place of Love' in the Aboriginal dialect
Mt Duckworth Campsite - campsite by myself plus a 2km walk to find the cliff to watch the sunset
Day 6 - Mt Duckworth Campsite to Dunsborough
27.7kms, 6rs 39min. Big toenail is one angry b*tch
3 Bears - 34 surfers out, making the most of the offshore conditions
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse - another quick stop & onto the Meelup trail
Bunker Bay - white sand, blue ocean. Happened to be going by after a big catch
Eagle Bay - a chance encounter with familiar faces.
Meelup Beach - a popular beach full of people taking advantage of Anzac Day
Castle Bay - another little bay, highlighted by Castle rock
Dunsborough - the finish with many looks from people on their afternoon walk
Finished a day early so a spare day for a bike ride -
Day 7 - Dunsborough to Injidup Spa, back to Dunsborough to Bussleton & back
93.8kms bike ride, 5hrs 32min
Woke up to an amazing sunrise over Dunn Bay
Hired a bike & rode to Injidup Spa through the back streets of Quedjinup trying to avoid Caves Rd. Amazing properties with wineries.
Up to Bussleton along the designated bike/walk path to see the jetty & returned against a headwind pushing all the way to get back before the shop closed.
2 weeks later - Legs & body are fine. Toes no longer hurt but pinky & big toenail are still purple. Lost part of the third toenail
Killhope water wheel
Water wheel and driven machinery at Killhope Lead Mining Museum
Augusta Western Australia - March 2012
Trip to Augusta / Margaret River area of Western Australia in March 2012
Augusta Trip, Western Australia. 2013
Awesome weekend away with friends
Cape York Part II
Come cruise with us for the top end of Cape York Peninsula in which we tow our Jayco Silverline all the way to the tip! We travel from Weipa complete two 4WD tracks (Frenchman's & Old Telegraph Track), manage to get the tip to ourselves for Sunset & enjoyed a Beer each. Stay tuned for our next video when we go cruisin' towards Darwin along the Savannah Way. Follow us on Instagram for more at @BJcruisin
Water Wheel on the River Piddle, Dorset, England
This water wheel on the River Piddle, Dorset used to provide power for the farm saw mill as well as providing electric power to the 'big' house, via a long drive shaft and controlled via a governor in the farm buildings
Spearing in Augusta
Nice place, well worth the drive down there, good amount of fish, sharks too tho..
Will be back!!
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Augusta, WA