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Virtual-Tripping passed Western Australia’s, William Bay National Park.

By Mark on October 26, 2009

Why I was surfing Google Earth I came across this area on the southern coast of Western Australia near the town of Denmark. Established in the year of 1971, you will find that this is more of qa natural park rather than a entertainment park. Beautiful sights and scenes of Greens Pools which is located between the towns of Denmark and Walpole, Western Australia.
Green Pools is a beautiful sandy white beachwhich is surrounded by large granite boulders they help to stop the swell of the Southern Ocean reaching the shoreline. The large granite boulders are the Elephant Rocks and the pictures below show what they are like.
The closest major city near William Bay National Park is Perth, Western Australia, it is 369 km or 229 miles southeast of Perth.
It really looks a great place if you are a beach fan.

Greens  Pool
This is a panoramio picture taken of Greens Pool, Williams Bay National Park on the south coast of Western Australia.

Tower Hill, William Bay National Park.
This is a panoramio picture taken of Tower Hill in William Bay National Park.

Lights Beach viewed from Monkey Rock
This is a panoramio picture taken of Lights Beach in Western Australia.

Road to Madfish Bay & Waterfall Beach
This is a panoramio picture taken of Waterfall Beach road.

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