The Whaling Memorial
Point of Interest
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6 Davies Road, Augusta, Western Australia.
Description
The monument and information shelter commemorates one of the world`s largest and most successful whale rescues.
On 30 July 1986, a pod of 114 false killer whales became stranded at Town Beach, Augusta. In a three-day operation, co-ordinated by the Department of Conservation and Land Management, volunteers from around Western Australia, including forestry workers, wildlife officers, surfers and townsfolk, carried 96 of the whales on trucks to more sheltered waters. The surviving whales were then successfully guided out into the bay, flanked by a flotilla of boats, board riders and swimmers.
This free point of interest offers nice scenery.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
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Location
Lat: -34.344201 Lng: 115.169038