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The Full Moon Cafe and Thai Restaurant is a popular dining establishment located at 85B Roberts St, Norseman, Western Australia.
Located near Norseman, a small town in Western Australia's southeast, the Dundas Rocks and Lone Grave offer a glimpse into the 1800s Gold Rush era of Australia.
360 degree views of the town of Norseman and its surrounds.
The huge boulders and rock formations date back to 2895 years ago. Situated 22 km south of Norseman. Picnic and BBQ facilities are available.
5km east of Norseman and supposed to be one of the oldest geological areas in the world. It is an important Aboriginal landmark. A relatively easy walk to the peak.
Statue of the horse Hardy Norseman who uncovered gold in the town. His owner Laurie Sinclair later found the rich gold source that became the second richest goldfield in WA.
The Ngadju Dancers of the Norseman Ngadju people, are the first and only traditional dance group from the southern Goldfields region (of Western Australia) to perform in public.
Acclaim Gateway Tourist Park is a self-contained accommodation located in Norseman, Western Australia.
Norseman's Premier motel situated alongside Ampol and Gateway Caravan Park in a quiet off-road location. All units are at ground level nestled amongst shady native trees. Modern facilities available including a large pool and a licensed restaurant with a fantastic blend of a la carte and homestyle cooking.
Norseman is a town located in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia along the Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, 726 kilometres (451 mi) east of Perth and 278 metres (912 ft) above sea level.