ALEX T. BROWN Yanchep WA 6035

ALEX T. BROWN





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ALEX T. BROWN Yanchep WA 6035




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Unfortunately there wasn't much of the wreck on display as per previous photos however still just as fascinating!
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It's a shipwreck that's easy to get to. There isn't much left of it,The beach is fun with all the rocks and good surf break.
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No signs of the wreck, fully covered by sand.
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Big al
25.07.2023
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Nice beach but shipwreck under the sand come back in the winter
Eric Paul Goldie
25.07.2023
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One of Perth's/Western Australia's best kept secrets!An amazing piece of history, I encourage everyone to go and visit the site before it's too late. Consider setting aside a few hours for the trip including travel and bring a few snacks. Be sure to check the tides before going as access can be restricted. Also if your driving in a passenger vehicle (non-4wd) be sure to check you have a spare tire as the road to the beach is subsurface and you don't want to get stranded.p.s. click on my profile image to visit my YouTube channel to watch my cinematic 4k short of the shipwreck or search my name under google.Have an awesome time! :)
waz_otw
22.07.2023
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We visited in October 2019 and the wreck was mostly buried in sand.
kelly daniel
21.07.2023
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The beach was amazing today
Emma Henry
21.07.2023
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Lovely beach. Unfortunately we were told that this time of year you can’t see much of the actual shipwreck but I am excited to learn about the history of this place when I do some research for instagram!
Aussie Jez
10.07.2023
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Alex T. Brown was a 788-ton, 4-masted wooden schooner. The schooner was blown ashore north of Perth during a gale about midnight on 29th May 1917.Homesteads in the Wanneroo district were constructed during the early 20th century using materials salvaged from the wreck. These include the stables and mens’ quarters of Lindsay Homestead. The Lindsay family eventually burnt the wreck as they became tired of trespassers using their property to access the wreck.The wreck is easily accessible from a beach named by locals as the spot"."

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