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Logans Beach – Warrnambool

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Logans Beach is a well-known tourist site in Victoria's southwest City of Warrnambool, Australia. The beach is famous for the Southern Right Whales who live year-round and travel between June and September to give birth and rear their young.

The Logans Beach Whale Watching Platform, constructed in 2000 to give tourists a secure and convenient vantage point from which to witness the animals, allows people to see the whales. Throughout the whale-watching season, the platform is open around-the-clock. In addition, several educational exhibits and explanatory panels detail the whales' behaviour, biology, and conservation status.

Logans Beach is well-liked by surfers, swimmers, and beachcombers in addition to the whale-watching platform. The beach is many kilometres long and has a mixture of rocky and sandy shorelines that offer many options for exploration and unwinding.

For travellers visiting the region, the adjacent town of Warrnambool provides a variety of lodging, eating, and recreational opportunities. The town's attractions include the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, a replica port and shipwreck museum, and the Warrnambool Art Museum, a collection of Australian and foreign artists' paintings.

Logans Beach in Warrnambool is a precise and intriguing location that allows tourists to see one of the world's gorgeous marine animals in their natural environment and explore the natural splendour and cultural attractions of the area.

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