Deep Rock Swimming Hole in Fairfield, Australia

On the Yarra River, Melbourne’s iconic waterway, is a location that was frequented by the Deep Rock Swimming and Life Saving Club. First established in 1906, this site has seen many visitors searching for a break from busy city life over the years.  In 1918, Alick Wickham, a Solomon Islander swimmer and diver, broke the world record for a dive of 205 feet (62.7 meters) from a tower erected on the opposite side of the cliff from the Deep Rock swimming opening. Wickham is widely known as one of the…

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