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Bathers Beach, located south of Arthur Head at the entrance to Fremantle Harbour in Western Australia, has a rich history dating back to the settlement of Fremantle.
Carnac Island, also known as Ngooloormayup in Noongar language, is a 19-hectare (47-acre) nature reserve in Western Australia. The island has a rich history, including serving as a whaling station in the early 19th century and a prison for indigenous Australians in 1838. Its first mention was in 1803 when French explorer Louis de Freycinet named it Île Pelée (Bald Island).
Leighton Beach in North Fremantle is a popular beach known for its soft white sand and calm wave conditions.
Port Beach North Fremantle is one of Perth’s popular beach destinations, conveniently located near the tourist hub of Fremantle.