Kottslo
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Kottslo - a small town right in the middle way between Perth and Fremantle, the birthplace of Australian Prime Minister John Curtin. The house, which he built in 1923, still stands on Dzharrad Street and is open to the public. Today, the city has just over 7000 people. His name was in honor of the town's brother Captain Charles Fremantle, Baron Kottslo.

  Kottslo famous for its quiet sandy beaches, small cozy cafes and leisurely pace of life - enjoy all these tourists come here, tired of the bustling capital of Perth and Fremantle harbor. Most of the city occupied by houses and shopping area stretches along the highway Stirling. On Dzharrad Street is a golf course overlooking the Indian Ocean.

  Photos and drawings Kottslo beach Beach, both published and are in private collections, give a clear idea of ​​the important role played by the beach in the social life of the city. This is one of the most popular places to play beach cricket. Here like to walk and ride bicycles, pedestrians, and the surfers trying to ride the wave.

  A peculiar attraction Kottslo a single pylon (support column) sticking out of the ocean waters. Once upon a time there were three pylons - they have established in the late 1920s to the fixed network for sharks, after several attacks of predators on people. Two pylons in 1937 were destroyed during a heavy storm, and one survived. Under the long-term effect of ocean waves, he was greatly eroded. In December 2008, the City Council decided to refurbish Kottslo rack, it has become a popular spot for diving. After the restoration of the tower was painted in the colors of the Club Shore Ranger Kottslo, then changed the color to the color of the Club of the Northern Ranger Kottslo, and since then he has several times changed its appearance.

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