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Mandalay Beach is a gorgeous beach between the Australian cities of Walpole and Manjimup, named for the 1911 Norwegian Barque shipwreck of the same name. Due to the vessel's beaching, all passengers aboard the shipwreck were saved, and the shipwreck remains visible today at times during low tides due to beach erosion and covering. The beach is a popular spot for anglers looking to catch herring, whiting, skippy, tailor, and salmon, with plenty of beachfront space available for fishing. Whale watching platforms on the limestone cliffs above the beach offer changes to see majestic whales during annual migrations between September and June. A dune-side boardwalk also offers unparalleled views of nearby Chatham Island, maintained as part of the Bibbulmun Track.

Mandalay Beach, Australia
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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