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TOP 30 PERTH Beaches | Best Beach in Greater Perth
Best beaches in Perth (Greater Perth) - Australia by Explore Australia. List of best beach in capital of Western Australia, Perth, the 4th most populous metropolitan or urban area in Australia. Located in western Australia makes many beach in Perth known as sunset beach.
List of best beaches in Greater Perth - Australia in this video are below:
#1: Salmon Bay (Rottnest Island)
#2: The Basin (Rottnest Island)
#3: Cottesloe Beach (Cottesloe)
#4: Mullaloo Beach (Mullaloo)
#5: Rockingham Beach (Rockingham)
#6: City Beach (City Beach)
#7: South Beach (Fremantle)
#8: Scarborough Beach (Scarborough)
#9: Mettam's Pool (Trigg)
#10: Parakeet Bay (Rottnest Island)
#11: Trigg Beach (Trigg)
#12: Leighton Beach (Fremantle)
#13: West End (Rottnest Island)
#14: Bather's Beach (Fremantle)
#15: Yanchep Lagoon Beach (Yanchep)
#16: Warnbro Beach (Warnbro)
#17: Burns Beach (Burns Beach)
#18: Sorrento Beach (Sorrento)
#19: Palm Beach (Rockingham)
#20: Port Beach (Fremantle)
#21: Floreat Beach (City Beach)
#22: Secret Harbour Beach (Secret Harbour)
#23: Waikiki Beach (Safety Bay)
#24: Coogee Beach (Cockburn)
#25: Swanbourne Beach (Swanbourne)
#26: Quinns Rocks Beach (Quinns Rocks)
#27: Pinnaroo Point Beach (Hillarys)
#28: Ricey Beach (Rottnest Island)
#29: City of York Bay (Rottnest Island)
#30: Strickland Bay (Rottnest Island)
Thats all about best beaches in Perth - Australia. Spending your holiday to visit the stunning and beautiful beach in Greater Perth - Australia. Hope you get more information about beach in Perth after watching this video.
Perth, Western Australia, Australia - 18th August, 2015
Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth-most populous city in Australia, with an estimated population of 2.02 million (as of 30 June 2014) living in Greater Perth. The central business district of Perth is bounded by the Swan River to the south and east, with Kings Park on the western end, while the railway reserve formed a northern border. To read more about Perth, click here: .
This film features views around Perth, highlighting the city's geography, infrastructure, architecture, transport, art and cultural aspects. identified features and locations within the film are as follows: South Perth Esplanade; Views across the Swan River to Perth CBD; Mends Street Jetty; Transperth Perth to South Perth Circular Ferry; Ferry Journey from South Perth to Perth; Barrack Street Jetty; The Bell Tower; Barrack Square / Elizabeth Quay development (the building site); Riverside Drive Esplanade; View across the Swan River to South Perth; Langley Park; Victoria Avenue; Perth Concert Hall; Federal Court; St. George's Terrace; John Septimus Roe statue; Travelodge (corner of Victoria Avenue & Hay Street); Views from the 9th floor of the Travelodge; Mercedes College; Saint Mary's Cathedral; Murray Street; Forrest Place; Wellington Street; Perth Railway Station; Kings Park & Western Australia Botanic Garden; Views from Kings Park; John Oldham Park; Kwinana Freeway; and Kings Park War Memorial.
To see a film review of the Travelodge Hotel in Perth, click here: .
To see a time-lapse film of a circular ferry ride between Perth and South Perth, click here: .
To see a film of Perth Railway Station, click here: .
To see a time-lapse film taken from a ferry leaving Barrack Street Jetty and heading West down the Swan River towards Fremantle, click here:
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To see a time-lapse film from a ferry heading West down the Swan River towards Fremantle Port, click here: .
To see a film taken around the streets of Fremantle, click here: .
To see a film taken from a suburban Transperth train between Fremantle and Claremont, click here: .
To see a film from an Emirates Airbus A380 landing at Perth Airport (PER), click here: .
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A Day at Adventure World, Perth WA
My wife and I had a great summers day out at Adventure World, a theme park in Perth's southern suburbs. The park lets you take GoPro cameras on all of the rides provided you have a chest mount, which meant I was able to get heaps of good footage on my new Hero 5 Black. They have built some great rides in the last few years with the Abyss roller coaster and the Kraken funnel slide being the highlights. The 'Circus Extreme' put on by the Joseph Ashton Circus was also well worth a look. Definitely a great way to enjoy a warm day in Perth!
Walking The Spectacles in Kwinana, Perth, Australia
The boardwalk amongst the Paperbark trees which takes you to the Biara Lookout at The Spectacles in Kwinana, Perth, Australia. For more information on the walk please visit
Destination WA - Armadale, A growing city
One of the fastest growing cities in WA, only 30 minutes from Perth’s CBD, there’s little wonder why more and more people are choosing to call it home.
Kwinana beach, Western Australia. Videos/Slideshows from around the world
Kwinana beach, Western Australia. In this channel you can watch videos/slideshows from cities and countries, archaeological sites, theaters or events photographed or filmed by Max NABATI
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I spent 10 days in the Pilbara (Hottest average mean temperature in the world) in Western Australia with no food, no water and no shelter; in a three piece suit! I could only use what I could fit into a small soapbox to survive.
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