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Alcoa Scarp Lookout - Pinjarra

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On North Spur Road, Alcoa Scarp Lookout is sited in country cleared for farming, and overlooks the Pinjarra Alumina Refinery. A shaded parking area, five tables and barbecues are provided together with a children's play area and cubby house.

Wood for fires is scarce, and visitors should collect their own on route. A display board at the site explains the Alcoa Project and gives details and times of tours available.

Facilities for Alcoa Scarp Lookout

  • Car park
  • Viewing Platform

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