Australia - Geraldton
Geraldton, nestled on the western coast of Australia, is a haven for surfers, thanks to its expansive beaches that stretch along the West Australian coast and meet the Indian Ocean. With a population of nearly 30,000 residents, Geraldton ranks as the fifth-largest city in Western Australia. Today, the town thrives on fishing, sheep farming, mining, wheat production, and tourism, making it a lively destination both day and night. Additionally, Geraldton serves as an essential port for ships bound for Africa and India. Geraldton's natural beauty and vibrant community make it an attractive destination for surfers and tourists alike.
Worth Seeing
Coastline and Beaches: The coastline to the north and south of Geraldton offers a wealth of beautiful beaches, ideal for both relaxation and various water sports activities. Pages Beach, in particular, is a popular spot for surfers when the wind conditions are favorable.
Catholic Cathedral St Francis Xavier: This stunning cathedral, built with stones from the nearby Chapman Valley, stands as a testament to craftsmanship and community collaboration. Visitors can explore the cathedral, which features round columns where the names of contributing merchants are engraved. It's a place of historical and architectural significance and welcomes visitors daily.
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