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Great experience
An impressive museum which showcases the archaeology of the maritime. This place is funded through the donations from the visitors and does not impose any entrance fees. The collections of artefacts w...
A great collection of artefacts from various shipwrecks. Very good stories to explain what happened. The Batavia display is amazing, and Geoff was able to give us a very detailed answer to my question...
We visited this museum on a recent visit to Perth. It was very well done and has a lot of artifacts that have been responsibly collected, catalogued and displayed. The information boards and present...
Really excellent lay out and very interesting. There are a couple of films which you can watch which explains every step of each dive and detailed history which is fascinating. Incredible history an...
Too many reef encrusted coins, broken pots, bells and other extremely mundane 17th century bric a brac. Luckily this a donation entry museum because unless you are a shipwreck geek there is very litt...
Great experience
An impressive museum which showcases the archaeology of the maritime. This place is funded through the donations from the visitors and does not impose any entrance fees. The collections of artefacts w...
Wonderful collection
A great collection of artefacts from various shipwrecks. Very good stories to explain what happened. The Batavia display is amazing, and Geoff was able to give us a very detailed answer to my question...
Well Done
We visited this museum on a recent visit to Perth. It was very well done and has a lot of artifacts that have been responsibly collected, catalogued and displayed. The information boards and present...
Brilliant and exciting museum
Really excellent lay out and very interesting. There are a couple of films which you can watch which explains every step of each dive and detailed history which is fascinating. Incredible history an...
Too much boring stuff
Too many reef encrusted coins, broken pots, bells and other extremely mundane 17th century bric a brac. Luckily this a donation entry museum because unless you are a shipwreck geek there is very litt...