Blowholes coastline near Point Quobba, Carnarvon, Western Australia


The wild, soarsely-populated Indian Ocean coastline north of Carnarvon is a favourite with surfers, wind-surfers and rock fishermen. Blowholes are formed in the limestone cliffs due to erosion from the relentless waves.


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Location: Blowholes, Point Quobba, Carnarvon, Western Australia, Australia
Photo credit: © steve waters / Alamy / Afripics
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