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This Website will be temporarily unavailable after Thursday August 7, 2008. However it will return shortly with a new view of the swan river. We apologize for any inconvenience. Looking at Perth
Perth, Western Australia is located on the Swan River. The images below are taken from the BankWest Tower in the business district of Perth. For those of you viewing this site from another state or country, there is no substitute like the real thing - come to Perth and see it for yourself!
![]() South Westerly View
The Narrows Bridge serves as the primary link between the north and south suburbs. It was opened in 1959, with additional lanes completed in 2001.
Kings Park War Memorial dedicated to Western Australia's fallen war heroes.
Kings Park is the largest inner city park in the Southern Hemisphere. The closest portion in the picture overlooks Perth city.
Royal Perth Yacht Club - home of the 1983 Americas Cup challenging yacht.
University of Western Australia
![]() Southerly View
Barrack Street Ferry Terminal. The new Bell Tower is in the foreground. The Bell Tower was completed in December 2000 and features 18 Bells of St Martin-in-the-Fields, given to the people of Perth as part of the 1988 bicentenary celebrations.
South Perth foreshore. It is from here that you will see Perth city at its best.
![]() Easterly View
Burswood Resort Complex built alongside the Swan River.
Western Australian Cricket Association - or referred to as 'the WACA'.
![]() North Westerly View
Lake Monger - one of many freshwater lakes found in Perth.
Mitchell Freeway - the main traffic artery servicing Perths northern suburbs. It extends 35km to Joondalup city.
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