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By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 21st, 2010%
 Sitting at Watson’s Bay enjoying the serenity, it is hard to believe that this place has also caused so much heartbreak, but when you walk up the hill, you come upon The Gap, a notorious cliff face, and the scene of many tragedies . . . → Read More: The deadly peaceful Watsons Bay in Sydney
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 19th, 2010%
 Shell beach, as the name implies, is made up entirely of shells – although, from even a short distance it looks like the perfect, white sandy beach . . . → Read More: Shell Beach Western Australia thanks to a single cockle
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 16th, 2010%
It is estimated that the new road will cut 30 minutes off the drive from Perth to Jurien Bay . . . → Read More: Indian Ocean Drive opens up Coral Coast
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 13th, 2010%
 they look like a giant set of marbles, and they are scattered around as if still in a state of play . . . → Read More: Playing with the Northern Territory Devils Marbles
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 10th, 2010%
 The Night Dive will initially operate each Thursday, subject to weather conditions, departing at 5.30pm and returning at 11.15pm . . . → Read More: Night diving on the Great Barrier Reef Queensland
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 10th, 2010%
Called The Phillip Island Experience Pass, it gives visitors admission to three key regional attractions and, as an added bonus, discounted offers and freebies at each location . . . → Read More: Phillip Island pass the savings on
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 8th, 2010%
 The area around Nannup bursts into colour in Spring when the wildflowers come to life . . . → Read More: Nannup a pleasant town in Western Australia
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 6th, 2010%
 The maze itself is built of timber, and it has four tall towers that are all connected by corridors that make up the Maze . . . → Read More: Get lost in the Yallingup Maze Western Australia
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on August 30th, 2010%
 Wines have been produced in the Swan Valley for about 175 years. The vines prosper thanks to the quality of the soil and the excellent Mediterranean-type climate . . . → Read More: Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail Western Australia
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on August 14th, 2010%
 Derby is located close to the Buccaneer Archipelago, where there are thousands of small, uninhabited islands . . . → Read More: Derby king of the Kimberley tides Western Australia
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