Stretching over a mile (1.8 kilometers) into the Indian Ocean, the Busselton Jetty stands as the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Originally built for shipping, the jetty now serves as a popular attraction on the Western Australia coast. Visitors can walk its length, enjoying panoramic views of the ocean and the surrounding landscape. Beneath the wooden planks, the clear waters reveal a vibrant underwater world, adding to the jetty’s allure. Today, it offers a unique opportunity to experience both the historical significance and the natural beauty of the area.
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