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  Exmouth, East Devon
In 2005 Exmouth has at last won 1st place in the large towns category of the Exmouth in Bloom Competition for the South West Region.
Exmouth is well celebrated for its long two-miles of golden sand, rare on this coast and fascinating rock pools it's a paradise for children and adults alike.
Exmouth has its own train station, only 25 minutes away from Exeter by train giving great views of The River Exe (and just 10 miles from the M5 motorway).
www.exmouth-guide.co.uk   (413 words)

  
 BoM - Tropical Cyclones affecting Exmouth
In March 1999 tropical cyclone Vance moved down Exmouth Gulf causing winds recorded to 267 km/h, the highest ever wind gust measured on the Australian mainland (see TC Vance (pdf report)).
The pearling fleet from Port Hedland regularly visited Exmouth Gulf in the late 1800s and in December 1875 a cyclone devastated the fleet sinking several boats and claiming 59 lives.
By not being on a major river, Exmouth is not at risk of major flooding caused by rainfall alone.
www.bom.gov.au /weather/wa/cyclone/about/exmouth/index.shtml   (0 words)

  
  Learn English in Exmouth, Learn English, English courses, English courses in Exmouth, study English, study English in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Exmouth is well celebrated for its 3 km of golden sand, rare on this coast, dramatic cliffs and clear waters.
Exmouth is well known for its 3 km of golden sand, dramatic cliffs and clear waters.
Exmouth boasts of average summer temperatures of around 25° and is arguably the most beautiful region of England.
www.plus-languages.com /learn_english_in_exmouth.asp   (846 words)

  
  Exmouth, Devon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exmouth (IPA: [ˈɛksmʊθ]) is a town in Devon, England, at the east side of the mouth of the River Exe.
Exmouth railway station is the terminus of the Avocet Line to Exeter St Davids station.
Exmouth has a wide and varied range of architecture, ranging from small cob cottages in parts of the town that were once villages and are now incorporated into it, such as Withycombe, to the many Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian town houses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Exmouth,_Devon   (666 words)

  
 LandCorp Exmouth Marina Village - About
Exmouth Marina Village is a multi-use development aimed at bringing synergy between the needs of the town with its rapidly expanding tourism industry and the existing marina.
Exmouth Marina Village is located one kilometre from the town of Exmouth and close to Learmonth Airport - perfectly positioned to service the rapidly growing tourist market in the Gascoyne region.
Exmouth itself is approximately 1300km north of Perth and has a population of 2500.
www.landcorp.com.au /portal/page?_pageid=191,134175&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL   (529 words)

  
 Exmouth Navy Pier   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Exmouth is considered the ‘Gateway to the Ningaloo Reef’ and is situated on the Eastern side of the North West Cape in Western Australia, (Ningaloo is on the west).
Exmouth dive operators were invited to enter a tender process to be given responsibility for public access to the pier and manage diving activities that take place there.
Every dive on the Exmouth Navy Pier is different and, although many of the animals live there, permanently, (wobbegongs, shovelnose rays, leopard rays, white tips, morays and coral trout), it is a thrill to see which appear on each particular dive.
www.exmouthnavypier.com /index.htm   (1449 words)

  
 Exmouth (England) - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Exmouth (England), port and seaside resort, Devon, south-western England.
Exmouth is located at the mouth of the River Exe on the south Devon coast,...
Founded in 1964, Exmouth is a modern town in the Gascoyne Region of Western...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Exmouth_(England).html   (136 words)

  
 Exmouth Tourism
Exmouth is a very young town located on the Gulf of Exmouth on the eastern side of the North West Cape.
Exmouth prawns are without parallel, and a platter of freshly caught prawns in one of the local restaurants is an epicurean delight.
Exmouth is the closest point in Australia to the Continental Shelf, which is one of the reasons why there is an abundance of life in the surrounding waters.
www.discoverwest.com.au /western_australia/exmouth.html   (1356 words)

  
 Exmouth   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Exmouth is an excellent year round fishing village, for keen anglers.
Exmouth lies close to the Ningaloo Marine Park, with its coral reef providing a wonderful diving experience.
EXMOUTH was built in 1967 to serve the American Naval VLF (very low frequency) Communications Station and has since become a tourist base for visits to the Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park.
www.pacificislandtravel.com /australia/west_australia/exmouth.asp   (699 words)

  
 HMS EXMOUTH - HMS Exmouth 1940 Assocation
HMS Exmouth was sunk by a U-boat, U22 in the Moray Firth, off Wick, Caithness on 21st January 1940, with the loss of the entire crew of 189 lives.
Subsequent to the discovery of the wreck, the HMS Exmouth 1940 Association was formed, with the objectives of participating in commemorative events and erecting a plaque with the names of all who died, in Wick Old Parish Church.
The HMS Exmouth 1940 Association is always interested in ascertaining details of relatives of crew who may not yet be aware of the discovery of the wreck, the existence of the association or the existence of the plaque of remembrance.
www.geocities.com /exmouthhms1940assoc   (393 words)

  
 Exmouth, Western Australia
Exmouth, founded in 1967, is one of the newest towns in Australia - but it is already famous world-wide as a big game fishing centre.
Nestling in the Exmouth Gulf by the North West Cape it is the closest sports fishing harbour in Australia to the Continental Shelf.
The highest of the thirteen towers soars to 388 metres and is the tallest structure in the southern hemisphere.
www.holiday-wa.net /exmouth.htm   (498 words)

  
 Exmouth Birding Sites
Exmouth (Post Office S21° 55´ 46" E114° 07´ 24") is located near the North West Cape in the north west of Western Australia 1,270km north of Perth.
Exmouth is best known for the nearby features of the Ningaloo Marine Park which includes Coral Bay, and the Cape Range National Park.
I recommend checking at the Exmouth Tourist Bureau in Murat Road to determine what tours are available and when, and to get a better idea of where everything is and to obtain a general map of the area.
birdingwa.iinet.net.au /sites/exmouth.htm   (1548 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - Exmouth, Devon, UK
Exmouth is, not surprisingly situated at the mouth of the River Exe in Devon.
Exmouth's outrageous concentration of pubs is inhabited mostly by young chaps wearing Ben-Sherman shirts and girls who seem to have escaped their babysitters for the weekend.
If your visiting Exmouth and you want to blend in on a night out, it is advised that you purchase the local delicacy Chips 'n' Cheese at this point, eat half of it and throw the rest on the floor.
www.bbc.co.uk /h2g2/guide/A224542   (591 words)

  
 Welcome to Eastdevon.net
Exmouth is the largest town in East Devon and has two miles of glorious, safe sands.
As a consequence, Exmouth has built for itself something of a reputation as the water sports centre of East Devon.
Exmouth is a family resort, with children readily catered for in most aspects of its daily life.
www.eastdevon.net /map/exmouth/index.htm   (118 words)

  
 Exmouth, Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
EXMOUTH, EDWARD PELLEW, 1ST VISCOUNT [Exmouth, Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount], 1757-1833, English admiral.
He was given command of the Mediterranean fleet in 1811 and was created Baron Exmouth in 1814.
As a reward for his achievement at Algiers, he was created Viscount Exmouth.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-exmouthe.html   (135 words)

  
 Exmouth Seafront Webcam - Live Interactive Camera
The Exmouth Seafront Webcam is located in the South-West of the UK in Devon.
The first coastal webcam in Exmouth founded at the start of 2004, enjoyed by thousands of people worldwide aswell as local Exmouth residents.
Devon is a prime location for a holiday in the UK, Break away from it all and come see the delights that Exmouth, in Devon, has to offer.
www.exmouthcam.co.uk   (65 words)

  
 Exmouth Diving Centre whale shark scuba diving tours in Australia : where is Exmouth
is located in Exmouth, Australia, which is a small town of about 3,500 people situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn, about 1,270 km north of Perth, and has an average winter temperature of 25 degrees centigrade, while the summer averages 35 degrees.
In fact, you can check if it is sunny in Exmouth right now by looking at the latest satellite weather photograph and weather forecast.
Exmouth (Learmonth airport) is serviced with daily flights from Perth on Skywest.
www.exmouthdiving.com.au /english/whereis.htm   (0 words)

  
 Exmouth Australia, Exmouth Western Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Exmouth is located at the northern end of the famous Ningaloo Reef on the tip of the North West Cape of Western Australia, 1,270 kilometres north of Perth.
A unique location, Exmouth is surrounded by a world-class marine park on one side, and rugged ranges on the other, this ideal setting makes Exmouth such a great place to visit.
Exmouth is renown as a mecca for fishing.
www.ningalooreef.net /exmouth   (539 words)

  
 Exmouth, Western Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exmouth is a town on the tip of the North West Cape in Western Australia.
The town is located 1270 km north of the state capital Perth and 3366 km southwest of Darwin.
The Cape Range National Park which has some spectacular gorges is an area of 506 square kilometres and its main area is focused on the west coast of the Cape which provides a large variety of camp sites on the coastal fringe of the Park.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Exmouth,_Western_Australia   (258 words)

  
 EXMOUTH   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Exmouth is a great base from which to join one of the many fabulous eco-tourism tours around the area.
Exmouth is situated on the northern tip of the North West Cape which offers a number of nearby attractions.
From exmouth there are also diving courses, fishing charters, and Whale watching cruises.
www.australianexplorer.com /exmouth.htm   (260 words)

  
 Exmouth community page
The manor of Littleham, on which Exmouth first grew up, belonged to the Rolles from the 17th century onwards, and it was they who did so much to develop the town as a watering-place from the J7908 down to the present day.
Although a railway from Exeter to Exmouth was first projected in 1842, the scheme became involved in the great Battle of the Gauges and never materialised.
Exmouth is the first of the sand-beach towns along the S. Devon coast.
www.devon.gov.uk /etched?url=etched/ixbin/hixclient.exe&_IXP_=1&_IXR=110516   (811 words)

  
 Visit Exmouth WA. A guide to Exmouth on the Gascoyne region of Western Australia including Cape Range National Park and ...
Visit Exmouth WA Exmouth is located a two and a half hour flight north of Perth and is situated on the eastern coast of the North West Cape of Western Australia.
Exmouth serves as a gateway to Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park.
At Exmouth you can explore rugged peaks, encounter an elusive sailfish as it soars high into the cloudless sky, savour the delights of seafood caught by your own hands or stroll along white beaches that stretch for miles.
www.breakloose.com.au /html/adventure_articles/regional/wa/coral_coast/exmouth.php   (607 words)

  
 Exmouth Journal | picture galleries from events across the area.
In true Exmouth tradition, fancy-dress boxes throughout the town were again raided and people pulled out all the stops to create an array of weird and wonderful costumes.
THE annual Exmouth Skate Jam is becoming a fixture in the summer calendar after the Phear Park event proved a huge success.
THIS year’s Exmouth Festival was so good that even the teddy bears packed their picnics and came along.
www.exmouthjournal.co.uk /exmouthjournal/flatfiles/features/features.aspx   (506 words)

  
 Diving Exmouth, Coral Bay - Scuba Dive Ningaloo Reef, Navy Pier Diving - Diversion Dive Travel
Exmouth was established in 1967 largely as a service centre for the huge US navy communications base.
Visitors come to Exmouth to dive the beautiful Ningaloo Reef, lie on the white beaches, take safaris through the hauntingly beautiful Cape Range National Park and snorkel with the worlds largest fish, the Whale Shark, Rhiniodon Typus.
Exmouth and Coral Bay have an average winter temperature of 25°C (77°F), while the summer averages 35°C (96°F).
www.diversionoz.com /en/wa-exmouth.htm   (923 words)

  
 Exmouth
EXMOUTH is a beautiful resort with a 2 mile long seafront and lovely cliff walks with stunning views of the bay.
The walk from the harbour and marina to Orcombe Point is level and has wonderful views towards Dawlish and Torbay, there are plenty of seats or cafes and 3 pubs with food along the front to stop and relax awhile.
It is well known for it's beautiful flower displays in summer and has regularly won many Britain in Bloom competitions over the years and the immaculately kept gardens in the summer are a joy to behold.
www.astontravel.co.uk /html/exmouth.html   (624 words)

  
 Exmouth - Western Australia - Australia - Travel - theage.com.au
It was King who named the gulf Exmouth, after Viscount Exmouth RN, and it was King who reported that the whole area was desert and therefore unsuitable for settlement.
The modern settlement of Exmouth can be dated from May 1963 when the Australian and United States governments agreed to establish the $66 million Harold E. Holt US Naval Communication Station at North West Cape.
At points the reef is no more than 100 metres from the shore and its waters are home to such spectacular creatures as the huge whale shark, the humpback whale, green turtles, dolphins and dugongs.
www.theage.com.au /news/Western-Australia/Exmouth/2005/02/17/1108500208434.html   (1615 words)

  
 Exmouth D-Day Parade, 6th June 2004
The Exmouth Journal of June 11, 1938, reported that the Whitsun weekend visit of HMS Exmouth, with the ship moored on the outer side of Pole Sand, was a great success.
Among many events arranged by a local committee were a smoking concert in the Pavilion, a dinner for the ship's officers at Maer Bay Hotel, a church service at St Andrews, a parade through the town and a charabanc tour of East Devon followed by tea at Emery's Cafe.
Exmouth Council invited all men in uniform from HMS Exmouth to make free use of the miniature golf course, swimming pool and tennis courts on the seafront, the bathing stations on the beach, and the approach and putting golf course and bowling green in Phear Park.
www.btinternet.com /~byrnell/hms_exmouth/ex1.htm   (189 words)

  
 Exmouth Dive
If you are considering coming to either Coral Bay or Exmouth during or near the Australian school holiday periods you need to book everything well in advance.
The doctors in Exmouth will not usually grant a diving medical to people under 16 years of age; they will discuss the issue with each individual and parents, however.
Exmouth and Coral Bay offer medicals, but they are limited in availability.
www.exmouthdive.com /english/FAQ.htm   (1603 words)

  
 Exmouth Web Cam
This view is live, and shows Exmouth as it is today.
Exmouth is a moderately sized resort nestling in the corner of East Devon formed by the River Exe and the sea.
The town is bounded to the north and east by open countryside, heathland and farmland.
www.exmouth.co.uk /CameraPage.htm   (110 words)

  
 Imperial Road Athletics Track   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The track is around the rugby pitch of Exmouth RFC and is in fair condition.
Exmouth Harriers AAC rent the track for a peppercorn rent but are required to keep it maintained.
The track is only given lane markings for a short period in the summer to facilitate the local school's sports day but even in winter there are faint markings.
www.runtrackdir.com /details.asp?track=exmouth   (384 words)

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