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Nov 20, 2009

If you are have ever planned to go to this part of Western Australia stop thinking about it and go!!!! My wife and i headed down to the town of Denmark on Saturday the 14th of Nov 2009. Our plan...more

Esperance Archipelago Boutique Apartments

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Nov 12, 2009

Stayed at Archipelago Apartments for 4 days and had a very peaceful, quiet stay. Rooms are extremely clean, received great service and we had everything that we could possibly want. The best garden...more

Ocean Beach Holiday Units

Nov 6, 2009

We had a great time - the owners were very helpful and helped us enjoy Esperance to the fullest - the units were very clean and comfortable and close to everything. Would definately reccomend Ocean...more

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