Albany Heritage Park - Western Australia
The Albany Heritage Park in Western Australia is 260Ha or 600 acres in size. It is home the the Historical Forts, the National ANZAC Centre, the Desert Corps Memorial and numerous old canon installations and bunkers. It sits right in town and spans Mt Adelaide to Mt Clarence with a myriad of vistas of the surrounding area such a Padre White Lookout and the convoy walk which shows King George Sound from where ships gathered to depart for Gallipoli in World War I. The park is home to much Flora and Fauna such as Bandicoots and Black Skinks.
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Albany Heritage Park
Albany Heritage Park. See the War Memorials on Mount Adelaide and Mount Clarence in Albany Western Australia.
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National ANZAC Centre and Heritage Park, Albany, Western Australia
National ANZAC Centre and Heritage Park located in Albany, Western Australia.
The Heritage Park provides many trails, flora and viewing platforms with views of King George Sound and the city centre. Disabled access is provided for visitors to drive to the Light Horse Memorial at the top
The Memorial Service was to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan.
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Cenotaph party - 11th/28th Battalion ARMY Reserves
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Albany Forts (Albany Heritage Park)
Albany Heritage Park
TOP 50 ALBANY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Albany - Australia, all things to do or tourist attractions list in Albany, city at the southern tip of Western Australia. The most popular tourist attractions in Albany is Middleton Beach, Little Beach, Albany Wind Farm, Emu Point, The Gap and Natural Bridge and National Anzac Centre.
Others beautiful places in Albany is Torndirrup National Park, The Blow Holes, Old Farm - Strawberry Hill, Princess Royal Fortress, Goode Beach, Bald Head Walk Trail, Mt Melville Lookout, Padre White Lookout, King George Sound, Ellen Cove Boardwalk, Frenchman Bay, Muttonbird Beach and Shelter Island, Kalgan River, Convoy Lookout, West Cape Howe National Park, Jimmy Newells Harbour, Waterfall Beach, Misery Beach, Stony Hill & Peak Head, Betty's Beach, Lake Seppings, Quaranup-Point Possession Trail, Albany Waterfront Marina, Gull Rock National Park, Sharp Point, Rotary Lookout Albany, Cable Beach, Ledge Beach and Point King Lighthouse.
Besides that, others popular things to do in Albany is visiting Desert Mounted Corps Memorial, Albany's Historic Whaling Station, Replica of the Brig Amity, The Albany Convict Gaol & Museum, Dog Rock, Great Southern Distilling Company, Albany Bird Park and Marron Farm, Albany Heritage Park, Chainsaw Sculpture Drive, Oranje Tractor Wine, Torbay Glass Studio, The Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Eyre Park, Albany Farmers Market etc.
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Top 10 Attractions in Albany, Australia
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National Anzac Centre
Albany Heritage Park
Princess Royal Fortress
Western Australian Museum – Albany
Desert Mounted Corps Memorial
Great Southern Distillery
Albany Residency Museum
Mt Clarence
Brig Amity
Old Gaol
Albany, WA | Mount Adelaide - National Anzac Centre
Jan 4, 2017
National Anzac Centre
67 Forts Rd, Mount Clarence WA 6331, Australia
Cruising in Albany, Western Australia
Albany is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and diverse coastlines in the world – in equal turns stunningly gorgeous and fearsomely rugged. Albany was where the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC’s) departed Australia for World War I. Today, it is home to the National Anzac Centre, Australia’s foremost museum honouring the Anzac legend.
EXPLORING ALBANY & DENMARK || Western Australia
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This was a very spontaneous trip down to Albany & Denmark. But we had a great time exploring. Definitely need more than three days down here as there is so much to do!
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Albany Amirty replica ship
Albany Whaling Station
Salmon Holes
Blow Holes
Peaceful Bay Caravan Park
Denmark Dinosaur World, Bird and Reptile Park
Greens Pool
Elephant Cove
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Destination WA - Albany
Tucked away in the Great Southern region of Western Australia is port city Albany. Well regarded for it's natural beauty and preservation of heritage, Albany holds the title of oldest permanently settled town in all of Western Australia.
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Albany, Western Australia
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Heritage beach shack of the Royal National Park
In a remote corner of NSW's Royal National Park, beach huts lie amid the folds and foothills of lush Black Gin Gully, which rises above Little Garie beach. Some shacks were built by the ocean so they could get the view. Others, like ours, are close to the creek, says Billy Burn, 73, whose father-in-law, a miner from nearby Helensburgh, built a shack here in 1942. It was great when the kids were little. We would fill two buckets with water and bring them back to wash the nappies.
Inside, the shack is filled with 1940s technology: a bright-blue kerosene fridge, a lime-and-cream enamelled kerosene oven, a blackened metho burner and a row of old kerosene lamps hanging from nails. There's 1950s bric-a-brac, too - a laminex table in sparkling yellow and carpet tiles on the floor - but these days there are solar panels on the roof. The grandkids just come in and flick on the lights, says Billy, smiling. They don't remember what it used to be like.
There are 143 beach shacks in this section of the park, about 50km south of Sydney: 20 shacks at Little Garie, 95 at South Era and another 28 at Burning Palms. Most date back to the 1930s; they represent a moment in time, a long-since faded slice of Australian history. In the '30s and '40s, miners from Helensburgh, at the southern edge of the park, came to the coast looking for a weekend escape. Holidaymakers from Sydney trekked south too: surfers, bushwalkers and families looking for a cheap getaway.
Beach shacks: from basic living to holiday paradise
During the Great Depression, families lived there out of desperation, surviving on wild rabbits, fish and home-grown vegetables. At the time, pockets of land were still privately owned in the park. Holidaymakers paid two shillings a week (about $8 today) to erect tents and rough bark huts. Later, they built permanent cabins, usually with a main room and smaller bedroom, hastily constructed with nails and bits of weatherboard and finished off with corrugated iron, planks of driftwood, other jetsam and local stone. SUBSCRIBE: The official channel of Australian Geographic magazine.
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HAPPY DAYS CARAVAN PARK - Albany, Western Australia
Situated at King River in Albany Western Australia, this little park is a peaceful retreat from the madness of the outside world.
Middleton Beach, Albany WA
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Amazing Albany Wa
Amazing Albany Wa
From the outer side of Albany Anzac Peace Park toward The Brig Amity and City Of Albany Wa.
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