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12/18/2002: The coast between Busselton and Augusta is well-known for its many spectacular caves. One of the most famous is Ngilgi cave, which goes more than 40 meters below the earth's surface.
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12/17/2002: Often seen before, but never as much as here: this Porcupinefish seems to be as curious as we are - and feels save with more than 50 of its friends around it.
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12/17/2002: In some corners of the wrecked Swan are really mixed up: everyone wants to see the divers!
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12/17/2002: Ghostly view out of the wreck of the Swan ...
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12/17/2002: Diving at the wreck of the Swan in Géographe Bay at Dunsborough:
1997 this small battleship was sunk for the joy of fishes, corals and divers. Today a lot of marine life found its home here - in the toilets as well as in the switchboards.
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12/16/2002: The Jetty of Busselton is the longest of its kind in the southern hemisphere. It expands almost two kilometres into the sea, once used to unload vessels.
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12/15/2002: Traditional Advent-breakfast. Under the tree the three candles are lit and we have tea and cake!
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12/14/2002: An unforgettable moment: swimming with dolphins!
Soon after Vanessa rushed into the cold water these dolphins come up to her and join her swimming for some minutes ...
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