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  • Salt water fly fishing
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  • Longboards at South Cottesloe
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  • Lucky Bay. The white beach and turquoise waters of this wide, sheltered bay are a must see and a great place to enjoy water-based activities<br />
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Whilst exploring the south coast in 1802, Matthew Flinders sailed a dangerous route through the Recherche Archipelago. He named Lucky Bay when his vessel HMS Investigator took shelter here from a summer storm. While here, his botanist Robert Brown explored a diverse and largely unknown flora, discovering and naming many new species.<br />
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Enjoy a walk along the beach to a lookout where a plaque celebrates this historic event.<br />
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Boating and beach driving<br />
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The sheltered bay is ideal for swimming, snorkelling, fishing, surfing and launching small boats. Be aware that these beaches are notoriously treacherous for vehicles and it is easy to become bogged in the most innocent looking wet or dry sand. Ask the ranger about surface conditions and tides.
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  • A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands, Hellfire Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the park and a great spot to enjoy a picnic or a refreshing dip in calm conditions.  The bay is thought to have been named after St Elmo's fire – a bluish flame-like electrical discharge that sometimes occurs above ship's masts.
    HellfireBay20140324_8678.JPG
  • Lucky Bay. The white beach and turquoise waters of this wide, sheltered bay are a must see and a great place to enjoy water-based activities<br />
<br />
Whilst exploring the south coast in 1802, Matthew Flinders sailed a dangerous route through the Recherche Archipelago. He named Lucky Bay when his vessel HMS Investigator took shelter here from a summer storm. While here, his botanist Robert Brown explored a diverse and largely unknown flora, discovering and naming many new species.<br />
<br />
Enjoy a walk along the beach to a lookout where a plaque celebrates this historic event.<br />
<br />
Boating and beach driving<br />
<br />
The sheltered bay is ideal for swimming, snorkelling, fishing, surfing and launching small boats. Be aware that these beaches are notoriously treacherous for vehicles and it is easy to become bogged in the most innocent looking wet or dry sand. Ask the ranger about surface conditions and tides.
    LuckyBay20140325_9146.JPG
  • Longboards at South Cottesloe. FB Holden surf wagon Perth Region
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  • A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands, Hellfire Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the park and a great spot to enjoy a picnic or a refreshing dip in calm conditions.  The bay is thought to have been named after St Elmo's fire – a bluish flame-like electrical discharge that sometimes occurs above ship's masts.
    HellfireBay20140324_8673.JPG
  • A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands, Hellfire Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the park and a great spot to enjoy a picnic or a refreshing dip in calm conditions.  The bay is thought to have been named after St Elmo's fire – a bluish flame-like electrical discharge that sometimes occurs above ship's masts.
    HellfireBay20140324_8662.JPG
  • A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands, Hellfire Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the park and a great spot to enjoy a picnic or a refreshing dip in calm conditions.  The bay is thought to have been named after St Elmo's fire – a bluish flame-like electrical discharge that sometimes occurs above ship's masts.
    HellfireBay20140324_8691.JPG
  • A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands, Hellfire Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the park and a great spot to enjoy a picnic or a refreshing dip in calm conditions.  The bay is thought to have been named after St Elmo's fire – a bluish flame-like electrical discharge that sometimes occurs above ship's masts.
    HellfireBay20140324_8659.JPG