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The Best Attractions In Kalamunda

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Kalamunda is a town and eastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located in the Darling Scarp at the eastern limits of the Perth metropolitan area. The word is derived from two Noongar words: kala meaning home and munda meaning forest, hence spawning the City's motto A home in the forest.
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  • 1. Kalamunda History Village Kalamunda
    Kalamunda railway station was the terminus station of the Upper Darling Range Railway in Western Australia serving the town of Kalamunda.
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  • 7. Kalamunda Water Park Kalamunda
    Mundaring Weir Road is a road in the outer eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia that links Mundaring and Kalamunda.Although an earlier rough track existed in a similar route, the road was developed in the late 1930sIt is the primary access route for Mundaring Weir, a dam and tourist attraction. It is a single carriageway for its entire length, with one lane in either direction. It crosses the alignment of the long since removed Mundaring Weir Railway a number of times, before crossing the Helena River just west of the first pumping station for the Goldfields Water Supply SchemeIt passes east of the Beelu National Park, and north of Mount Gunjin It starts from Phillips Road in Mundaring, 35 km east of Perth's central business district, and heads south towards the weir from which it d...
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  • 10. Caversham Wildlife Park Whiteman
    Caversham Wildlife Park is a wildlife park currently located in Whiteman Park in Western Australia. It was originally located in the locality of Caversham. It shifted into Whiteman Park in 2003.
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  • 11. Perth Zoo South Perth
    Perth Zoo is a 41-acre zoological park in South Perth, Western Australia. The zoo first opened in 1898 and by 2011 housed 1258 animals of 164 species and an extensive botanical collection. It is a full institutional member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums .
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  • 12. Cottesloe Beach Cottesloe
    Cottesloe is a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia, within the Town of Cottesloe. Cottesloe was named for Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe, a prominent Tory politician and the brother of Admiral Sir Charles Fremantle for whom the city of Fremantle was named. The nearby suburb of Swanbourne was named for the Fremantle family seat, Swanbourne House, in Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire. Cottesloe was home to Australian Prime Minister John Curtin. The house he built still stands in Jarrad Street. It is now vested jointly in the National Trust of Australia and Curtin University.
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