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Geographe Bay

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Snorkelling off the Busselton Jetty in Geographe Bay is a must-do experience for any underwater enthusiast visiting Western Australia. The clear, calm waters of Geographe Bay provide ideal conditions for snorkelling, allowing you to explore the vibrant marine life that thrives beneath the surface. As the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, Busselton Jetty offers a unique and accessible entry point to this underwater wonderland.

The underwater world off Busselton Jetty is teeming with marine biodiversity. Snorkellers can expect to see a variety of fish species, colourful coral formations, sponges, and invertebrates. The jetty itself has become an artificial reef over the years, attracting a multitude of marine life. As you glide through the water, you'll encounter schools of fish darting around the jetty's pylons, creating a mesmerizing and dynamic underwater scene. The jetty's unique underwater sculptures also add an element of intrigue and provide habitats for various sea creatures.

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