- Point Belches
Point Belches is a small point on the south side of Swan River,
Western Australia , about 250 metres east ofThe Narrows within the area known asPerth Water . The land is part of theSouth Perth Esplanade , and the water off the point is used as a commercialwater skiing area.Point Belches was discovered by Captain (later Admiral Sir) James Stirling during the
Swan River expedition of 1827 . He named it in honour ofPeter Belches , a member of the exploring party who was ThirdLieutenant on Stirling's ship, HMS "Success". Stirling almost certainly intended the name to refer to the entire peninsula, but it now refers to a smaller feature on the eastern side of the peninsula. The peninsula itself is now commonly referred to as Mill Point, although strictly speaking this name also refers to a smaller feature, on the western side.
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