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Daily archives: 4th July 2019

80 Mile Beach

Not too much going on here but very popular place to stay to fish and get away from it all. The caravan site was great with a nice little shop and cafe that amongst other things offered homemade pies and Devonshire Cream Teas. Beach was fabulous with loads of interesting shells and a short walk …

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RTIO Dampier Port Tour

I was lucky enough to get a private tour of the Rio Tinto Port. A few interesting facts and photos below. The Dampier Port ships 110,000,000t of iron ore per year. It comprises two car dumpers, four stackers, three reclaimers, four shipping berths and two ship loaders. Operates 24 hours a day 365 days per …

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Karratha

Karratha is the largest town in the Pilbara and is based around the Rio Tinto mines and the Port Facilities in the area. It has all you need, great parks, pubs and shopping etc. Met up with old friends from Perth who live there for dinner at the Tambey Tavern which does a great schnitzel, …

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