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Monday, April 2, 2012

Busselton jetty (73)

This scene of the Busselton jetty was taken from a photo in a travel brochure. The jetty stretches 1.8 kilometres across Geographe Bay, making it the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere.

Building of the jetty started in 1865 and it took 95 years to complete. Originally the jetty was used for shipping timber and local produce (mainly potatoes) and horse drawn trucks were used for loading until 1911 when the railway on the jetty became operational.

In 1972 operations stopped and the jetty quickly deteriorated due to wood borers and rot. In 1978, Cyclone Alby swept down the coast, destroying a significant amount of the jetty, and in 1999 a major fire destroyed more than 70 metres of the jetty.

In 2009 restoration of the jetty began and it reopened in February 2011. Today, the jetty attracts over 400,000 visitors a year and is the most popular tourist attraction in the south west region of Western Australia.

I loved the dramatic sky in the photo and decided to paint it in oils as a challenge. The result is a little abstract as I found the jetty difficult to paint realistically.